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Pass the University of Texas at Arlington NURS5463 Adult Gerontology Acute Care Exam 1 on your first attempt with this 2026/2027 complete exam prep resource. It contains comprehensive questions with verified answers covering acute care assessment and monitoring, hemodynamics and shock management, mechanical ventilation and respiratory failure, acute cardiac conditions and dysrhythmias, and neurological emergencies and stroke management. Each verified answer includes detailed rationales to help you master adult gerontology acute care concepts and achieve a Grade A. 100% correct verified solutions. Backed by our Pass Guarantee. Download now.

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NURS5463 EXAM 1 Actual Exam 2026/2027 Complete
Questions and Verified Answers with Detailed Rationales
Adult Gerontology Acute Care Grade A 100% Correct Pass
Guaranteed - A+ Graded
SECTION 1: ADVANCED ASSESSMENT IN ACUTE CARE (Questions 1-15)

Q1: A 72-year-old male is brought to the ED after a motor vehicle collision. He is alert but
complains of chest pain. During the primary survey, which assessment finding requires
immediate intervention before proceeding?

A. A small scalp laceration with minimal bleeding
B. Paradoxical movement of the right chest wall during inspiration. [CORRECT]

C. Blood pressure of 145/88 mmHg

D. Glasgow Coma Scale score of 14
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Paradoxical chest wall movement indicates a flail chest (≥2 ribs fractured in ≥2
places), which compromises ventilation and oxygenation. This life-threatening condition requires
immediate intervention (positive pressure ventilation, pain control) during the primary survey.
The ABCDE approach prioritizes immediate threats to life; flail chest represents a critical
breathing problem. Scalp lacerations, mildly elevated BP, and GCS 14 are concerning but not
immediately life-threatening.

Q2: When obtaining a history of present illness (HPI) using the OLDCARTS mnemonic for a
patient with acute abdominal pain, which element is MOST critical for determining the urgency
of surgical intervention?
A. Onset (sudden vs. gradual)

B. Location

C. Duration

D. Character (constant vs. colicky)

Correct Answer: A

Rationale: The onset of pain is most critical for surgical urgency. Sudden onset of severe pain
suggests catastrophic events (ruptured aneurysm, perforated viscus, mesenteric ischemia)
requiring emergent surgery. While all OLDCARTS elements are important, sudden onset
combined with severe pain "out of proportion" to physical findings is a red flag for surgical

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emergencies. Gradual onset typically suggests inflammatory or obstructive processes allowing
more time for evaluation.

Q3: A 68-year-old female presents with acute dyspnea. During the focused respiratory
assessment, which finding best indicates the need for immediate intubation?

A. Respiratory rate of 24 breaths/minute

B. Use of accessory muscles with inability to speak complete sentences. [CORRECT]

C. Oxygen saturation of 92% on 4L nasal cannula

D. Diminished breath sounds at the bases bilaterally

Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Use of accessory muscles with inability to speak complete sentences indicates severe
respiratory distress and impending respiratory failure. This finding suggests the patient is
approaching exhaustion and requires immediate airway intervention. While the other findings are
abnormal, they do not indicate imminent failure. A respiratory rate of 24 is elevated but
manageable; SpO2 92% on supplemental oxygen is suboptimal but not critical; diminished
breath sounds require further evaluation but not immediate intubation.

Q4: During the secondary survey of a trauma patient, which finding would prompt immediate
reassessment of the primary survey?

A. A closed fracture of the left radius

B. Development of subcutaneous emphysema in the neck. [CORRECT]

C. A 4-cm laceration on the right thigh

D. Contusion over the right flank

Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Subcutaneous emphysema in the neck suggests airway or esophageal injury,
potentially indicating pneumothorax, pneumomediastinum, or tracheobronchial injury. This
finding requires immediate return to the primary survey to reassess airway patency and
breathing. Airway compromise can develop insidiously in trauma patients. The other findings,
while important, do not represent immediate threats to life requiring primary survey
reassessment.

Q5: Which documentation strategy is MOST appropriate for an AGACNP managing a critically
ill patient in the ED?

A. Detailed narrative description of all social history elements
B. Focused, time-stamped documentation using the SOAP format. [CORRECT]

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C. Comprehensive review of all prior medical records before documenting current findings

D. Delayed documentation to ensure all consultant opinions are included

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: In acute care settings, focused, time-stamped SOAP (Subjective, Objective,
Assessment, Plan) documentation ensures timely, organized, and legally sound records. Critical
care documentation must capture decision-making processes, interventions, and patient
responses in real-time. Detailed social history can be obtained later; prior records should be
reviewed but not delay documentation; waiting for consultants is inappropriate and potentially
dangerous.
Q6: A 58-year-old male with COPD presents with worsening dyspnea. Physical examination
reveals pursed-lip breathing, tripod positioning, and distant heart sounds. Which assessment
finding would indicate progression from compensated to decompensated respiratory failure?

A. pH 7.38, PaCO2 48 mmHg

B. pH 7.32, PaCO2 65 mmHg. [CORRECT]
C. pH 7.45, PaCO2 35 mmHg

D. pH 7.40, PaCO2 40 mmHg

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: A pH of 7.32 with PaCO2 of 65 mmHg indicates acute-on-chronic respiratory acidosis
with decompensation (pH <7.35). COPD patients often have compensated chronic hypercapnia
(pH 7.35-7.45, elevated PaCO2), but when the pH drops below 7.35, this signals decompensation
requiring intervention. Option A shows compensated chronic hypercapnia; option C shows
respiratory alkalosis; option D is normal.

Q7: When performing a cardiovascular examination on a patient with suspected acute coronary
syndrome, which finding requires immediate intervention?

A. S4 gallop

B. New holosystolic murmur at the apex with acute pulmonary edema. [CORRECT]
C. Grade 2/6 systolic ejection murmur at the base

D. Split S2 on inspiration

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: A new holosystolic murmur at the apex with acute pulmonary edema suggests acute
mitral regurgitation due to papillary muscle rupture or dysfunction—a catastrophic mechanical
complication of MI requiring emergent surgical intervention. This represents a "cannot miss"

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