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VERSION 1
Reading Section (15 Questions)
Passage 1: The following passage is adapted from a nursing textbook.
"The human body's ability to maintain homeostasis is remarkable. Homeostasis refers to the
body's tendency to maintain a stable internal environment despite external changes. This process
involves multiple organ systems working in concert. For example, when body temperature rises,
the nervous system signals the sweat glands to produce perspiration, which cools the body
through evaporation. Simultaneously, blood vessels near the skin's surface dilate, allowing more
heat to escape. These mechanisms demonstrate how the body responds to environmental stimuli
to preserve optimal functioning. Understanding homeostasis is fundamental to nursing practice,
as many diseases represent failures of homeostatic mechanisms."
Q1: What is the main idea of this passage?
A. Sweat glands are the primary regulators of body temperature
B. The nervous system controls all bodily functions independently
C. Homeostasis is essential for maintaining internal stability and is crucial for nursing practice
[CORRECT]
D. Blood vessel dilation is the most important cooling mechanism
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The passage begins by introducing homeostasis as the body's ability to maintain stable
internal conditions, provides examples of temperature regulation, and concludes by emphasizing
its importance to nursing. Option A is incorrect because sweat glands are presented as one
example, not the primary regulator. Option B is incorrect because the text states multiple systems
work together. Option D is incorrect because it isolates one mechanism when the passage
discusses multiple coordinated responses.
Q2: Which detail best supports the claim that homeostasis involves "multiple organ systems
working in concert"?
A. The definition of homeostasis refers to external changes
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B. The nervous system signals sweat glands while blood vessels dilate [CORRECT]
C. Many diseases represent failures of homeostatic mechanisms
D. Understanding homeostasis is fundamental to nursing practice
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: This detail directly illustrates two systems (nervous and
integumentary/cardiovascular) working together. Option A discusses external changes but not
system coordination. Option C discusses disease outcomes, not system interaction. Option D
addresses nursing relevance, not physiological coordination.
Passage 2: Technical Document
Medication Administration Guidelines
Dosage Calculation Formula:
Desired dose ÷ Stock dose × Vehicle = Amount to administer
Example: If a physician orders 500 mg of medication and the available tablets are 250 mg each:
500 mg ÷ 250 mg × 1 tablet = 2 tablets
Safety Checks:
Verify patient identity using two identifiers
Check medication rights: right patient, right drug, right dose, right route, right time, right
documentation
Assess for allergies and contraindications
Monitor for adverse effects
Q3: What is the primary purpose of this document?
A. To explain the chemical composition of medications
B. To provide instructions for calculating and safely administering medication [CORRECT]
C. To list all possible drug interactions
D. To describe patient symptoms and diagnoses
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The document provides a calculation formula with an example and lists safety
protocols for medication administration. Option A is incorrect as no chemistry is discussed.
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Option C is incorrect as interactions aren't mentioned. Option D is incorrect as symptoms and
diagnoses are not addressed.
Q4: Based on the dosage calculation example, what would be the amount to administer if the
desired dose is 750 mg and stock tablets are 375 mg?
A. 1 tablet
B. 1.5 tablets
C. 2 tablets [CORRECT]
D. 3 tablets
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Using the formula: 750 mg ÷ 375 mg × 1 tablet = 2 tablets. Option A results from
incorrect division. Option B might result from estimation errors. Option D might result from
doubling the correct answer or calculation errors.
Passage 3: Persuasive Text
"Mandatory vaccination policies in healthcare settings have been shown to reduce hospital-
acquired infections by up to 40%. While some argue that personal medical decisions should
remain private, the evidence overwhelmingly supports that unvaccinated healthcare workers pose
significant risks to vulnerable patient populations. Immunocompromised patients, infants, and
the elderly depend on herd immunity for protection. Therefore, healthcare institutions have both
an ethical obligation and a practical imperative to implement strict vaccination requirements for
all patient-facing staff."
Q5: What is the author's primary purpose in writing this passage?
A. To explain the biological mechanism of vaccines
B. To argue in favor of mandatory vaccination policies for healthcare workers [CORRECT]
C. To describe the symptoms of hospital-acquired infections
D. To compare different types of vaccines
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The author presents statistics supporting vaccination policies, addresses
counterarguments, and concludes with a call for strict requirements. Option A is incorrect as
mechanisms aren't explained. Option C is incorrect as symptoms aren't described. Option D is
incorrect as vaccine types aren't compared.
Q6: Which phrase indicates the author's tone?
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A. "While some argue" - objective and balanced
B. "Evidence overwhelmingly supports" - confident and authoritative [CORRECT]
C. "Personal medical decisions" - sympathetic and understanding
D. "Vulnerable patient populations" - fearful and alarmist
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: This phrase demonstrates strong conviction backed by evidence, indicating an
authoritative persuasive tone. While the author acknowledges opposition ("while some argue"),
the overwhelming weight given to evidence shows confidence. Option A suggests balance, but
the author ultimately dismisses the counterargument. Option C misinterprets the use of
opponents' language. Option D overstates the emotional content.
Passage 4: Narrative
Maria arrived early for her clinical rotation, her stomach churning with nervous energy. She had
spent the previous night reviewing cardiac rhythms, terrified she would misinterpret a critical
EKG strip. As she entered the ICU, the charge nurse smiled warmly and handed her a simple
task: taking vitals on a stable post-operative patient. With each blood pressure reading and
temperature check, Maria's confidence grew. By noon, she was assisting with a complex dressing
change, her hands steady and her mind focused. She realized that competence builds gradually
through small successes.
Q7: What is the theme of this narrative?
A. Cardiac rhythm interpretation is the most difficult nursing skill
B. Confidence in nursing develops through progressive experiences [CORRECT]
C. Post-operative patients require frequent vital sign monitoring
D. Charge nurses are responsible for student nurse supervision
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The narrative traces Maria's emotional journey from anxiety to confidence through
incremental tasks, concluding with her realization about gradual competence building. Option A
is incorrect as cardiac rhythms are just the source of her anxiety, not the theme. Option C is a
factual detail, not a thematic message. Option D is a minor plot point, not the central meaning.
Q8: The phrase "her stomach churning with nervous energy" exemplifies which literary device?
A. Simile
B. Metaphor