NUR 105 WK8 FINAL EXAM NEWEST 2026 ACTUAL
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1. A patient tells the RN that she has trouble falling asleep at
night, even though she is very tired. A review of symptoms
reveals no physical problems and she takes no medication. She
has recently quit smoking, is trying to eat healthier foods and
has started a moderate intensity excersie program. Her sleep
history reveals no changes in bedtime routines, stress level, or
environment. Based on this information, the RN applies the
nursing diagnosis label Distrubed sleep patern. What is the most
likely related factor for this diagnosis?
Nicotine withdrawal
2. The RN is caring for a hospitalized client who has a history
of sleepwalking. What is the priority intervention?
Instruct the UAP to activate the bed alarm.
3. When obtaining a history on a patient admited with
hypokalemia the RN would specifically ask about the use of
which group of drugs?
Diuretics
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4. The RN reinforces teaching points for an older patient
involved with a fitness program. The Patient asks the reason
why the physical therapist recommended stretching before and
after exercise. The RN explains these actions are aimed at
which component of the fitness program?
Flexibility
5. The RN is discussing age appropriate activities with the
parents of a preschool age child and offers suggestions for
ways to promote exercise. What statement by the mother
indicates understanding?
I will teach my child games ling ring around the rosy.
6. Which class of sleep medications are most likely to
linger in the body, causing daytime drowsiness, the risk for
rebound insomnia, dependency and tolerance, especially in
older adults?
Benzodiazepines
7. The RN works with the physical therapist to evaluate the
effectiveness of an exercise program for a patient with muscle
atrophy in the right lower extremity. Which assessment method
provides the most accurate data for evaluation?
Use a tape measure to determine increases in the circumference of
the extremity
8. Which nursing diagnosis would the RN include when
planning care for a patient who experiences chronic
hypercalcemia?
Urinary retention
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9. Which assessment would trigger the RN to assign the
NANDA-I nursing diagnosis Risk for infection?
History of chronic illness and presence of indwelling IV.
10. The child has been prescribed diphrenhydramine
(Benadryl) 20mg orally every 6 hrs as needed for itching. The
drug label reads “Diphenhydramine 12.5mg per 5mL”
How many mL per dose will the RN administer to the child?
8
11. A patients ABG results read as follows: pH 7.32; PaCO2
51; HCO3 24. How would the RN interpret these values?
Respiratory Acidosis
12. The RN is giving discharge instructions to a patient who has
recently been diagnosised with obstructive sleep apneia (OSA).
Stressing the importance of using the treatment (CPAP)
consistently, the RN includes information on which health issues
that are associated with untreated OSA?
Mood swings
Angina