NUR320 EXAMINATION SET 2026 SOLVED
QUESTIONS GRADED A+
● Which vitamin is usually administered with isoniazid (INH) to prevent
INH-associated peripheral neuropathy? Answer: =Vitamin B6
Isoniazid = Description
Antibiotics
It can treat and prevent tuberculosis (TB).
● What does the nurse know is the most common organism that causes
community-acquired pneumonia? Answer: =Streptococcus pneumoniae
Streptococcus pneumoniae (pneumococcus) is the most common cause
of community-acquired pneumonia in people younger than 60 years
without comorbidity and in those 60 years and older with comorbidity
S. pneumoniae, a gram-positive organism that resides naturally in the
upper respiratory tract, colonizes the upper respiratory tract and can
cause disseminated invasive infections, pneumonia and other lower
respiratory tract infections, and upper respiratory tract infections such as
otitis media and rhinosinusitis.
It may occur as a lobar or bronchopneumonic form in patients of any
age and may follow a recent respiratory illness.
, ● The nurse is auscultating the patient's lung sounds to determine the
presence of pulmonary edema. What adventitious lung sounds are
significant for pulmonary edema? Answer: = Crackles in the lung bases
When clinically significant atelectasis develops, it is generally
characterized by increased work of breathing and hypoxemia. Decreased
breath sounds and crackles are heard over the affected area.
● A client is admitted to the health care facility with active tuberculosis
(TB). What intervention should the nurse include in the client's care
plan? Answer: = Wearing a disposable particulate respirator that fits
snugly around the face
Because TB is transmitted by droplet nuclei from the respiratory tract,
the nurse should put on a disposable particulate respirators that fit snugly
around the face when entering the client's room.
Having the client wear a mask at all times would hinder sputum
expectoration and respirations would make the mask moist. 수혜자가
항상 마스크를 착용하게하면 가래 객담을 방해하고 호흡하면
마스크가 촉촉해집니다.
A nurse who doesn't anticipate contact with the client's blood or body
fluids need not wear a gown or gloves when providing direct care.
A client with TB should be in a room with laminar airflow, and the
room's door should be shut at all times.
QUESTIONS GRADED A+
● Which vitamin is usually administered with isoniazid (INH) to prevent
INH-associated peripheral neuropathy? Answer: =Vitamin B6
Isoniazid = Description
Antibiotics
It can treat and prevent tuberculosis (TB).
● What does the nurse know is the most common organism that causes
community-acquired pneumonia? Answer: =Streptococcus pneumoniae
Streptococcus pneumoniae (pneumococcus) is the most common cause
of community-acquired pneumonia in people younger than 60 years
without comorbidity and in those 60 years and older with comorbidity
S. pneumoniae, a gram-positive organism that resides naturally in the
upper respiratory tract, colonizes the upper respiratory tract and can
cause disseminated invasive infections, pneumonia and other lower
respiratory tract infections, and upper respiratory tract infections such as
otitis media and rhinosinusitis.
It may occur as a lobar or bronchopneumonic form in patients of any
age and may follow a recent respiratory illness.
, ● The nurse is auscultating the patient's lung sounds to determine the
presence of pulmonary edema. What adventitious lung sounds are
significant for pulmonary edema? Answer: = Crackles in the lung bases
When clinically significant atelectasis develops, it is generally
characterized by increased work of breathing and hypoxemia. Decreased
breath sounds and crackles are heard over the affected area.
● A client is admitted to the health care facility with active tuberculosis
(TB). What intervention should the nurse include in the client's care
plan? Answer: = Wearing a disposable particulate respirator that fits
snugly around the face
Because TB is transmitted by droplet nuclei from the respiratory tract,
the nurse should put on a disposable particulate respirators that fit snugly
around the face when entering the client's room.
Having the client wear a mask at all times would hinder sputum
expectoration and respirations would make the mask moist. 수혜자가
항상 마스크를 착용하게하면 가래 객담을 방해하고 호흡하면
마스크가 촉촉해집니다.
A nurse who doesn't anticipate contact with the client's blood or body
fluids need not wear a gown or gloves when providing direct care.
A client with TB should be in a room with laminar airflow, and the
room's door should be shut at all times.