EXAM V2 2026 QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS
GRADED A+
◉ The nurse assess a client being treated for Herpes zoster
(shingles). Which assessments should the nurse include when
evaluating the effectiveness of the the treatment? (Select all that
apply)
A. Functional ability
B. Skin integrity
C. Pain scale
D. Bowel sounds
E. heart sounds. Answer: A. Functional ability
B. Skin integrity
◉ A heparin infusion is prescribed for a client who weighs 220
pounds. After administering a bolus dose of 80 units/kg, the nurse
calculates the infusion rate for the heparin solution at 18
units/kg/hr. The available solution is Heparin Sodium 25,000 units
in 5% Dextrose injection 250mL. The nurse should program the
infusion pump to deliver how many mL/hour?. Answer: 18
,◉ When providing client care the nurse identifies a problem and
develops a related clinical question. Next, the nurse intends to
gather evidence so that the decision-making process in response to
the problem and clinical question is evidence-based. When
gathering evidence, which consideration is most important?
A. Past experience with similar problems
B. Relevance to the situation
C. Related personal values
D. Frequency that the problem occurs. Answer: B. Relevance to the
situation
◉ A client diagnosed with calcium kidney stones has a history of
gout. A new prescription for aluminum hydroxide is scheduled to
begin at 0730. Which client medication should the nurse bring to the
healthcare provider's attention?
A. Esinapril
B. Allopurinol
C. Furosemide
D. Aspirin, low dose. Answer: B. Allopurinol
◉ A client with urge incontinence was treated with
onabotuilinumtoxinA injections and is now experiencing urinary
retention. Which action should the nurse include in the client's plan
of care?
,A. Provide a bedside commode for immediate use in the client's
room
B. Teach the client techniques for performing intermittent
catheterization
C. Explain the need to limit intake of oral fluids to reduce client
discomfort
D. Remind the client to practice pelvic floor (Kegel) exercises
regularly. Answer: D. Remind the client to practice pelvic floor
(Kegel) exercises regularly
◉ After a spider bite on the lower extremity, a client is admitted for
treatment of an infection that is spreading up the leg. Which
admission assessment findings should the nurse report to the
healthcare provider? (Select all that apply)
A. Location of the initial IV site
B. Red blood cell count (RBC)
C. Swollen lymph nodes in the groin
D. White blood cell count (WBC)
E. Core body temperature. Answer: C. Swollen lymph nodes in the
groin
D. White blood cell count (WBC)
E. Core body temperature
, ◉ The home care nurse visits a client who has cancer. The client
reports having a good appetite but experiencing nausea when
smelling food cooking. Which action should the nurse implement?
A. Encourage family members to cook meals outdoors and bring the
cooked food inside
B. Assess the client's mucous membranes and report the findings to
the healthcare provider
C. Advise the client to replace cooked foods with a variety of
different nutritional supplements
D. Instruct the client to take an antiemetic before every meal to
prevent excessive vomiting. Answer: A. Encourage family members
to cook meals outdoors and bring the cooked food inside
◉ The nurse is wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) while
caring for a client. When exiting the room, which PPE should be
removed first?
A. Gloves
B. Mask
C. Eyewear
D. Gown. Answer: A. Gloves
◉ An older male client, who is a retired chef, is hospitalized with a
diabetic ulcer on his foot. His daughter tells the nurse that her father
has become increasingly obsessed with the way his food is prepared