NUR 2356 MDC 1 FINAL EXAM |NUR2356 MULTIDIMENSIONAL CARE
1 FINAL EXAM VERSION A & B LATEST 2026-2027 ACTUAL EXAM
WITH COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
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What nursing intervention is appropriate for a client with-systemic
lupus
erythematosus (SLE)?
A. Administer topical hydrocortisone
B. Intense cold therapy to the extremities
C. Administer antibiotics
D. Encourage ultraviolet (UV) light exposure - ANSWER-A.
Administer topical hydrocortisone
A client has a new diagnosis of human immunodeficiency virus
HIV. The client is distraught and does not know what to do. What
intervention by the nurse is best?
A. Assess the clients support system
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B. Call the hospital clergy to speak with
the client
C. Explain the legal requirement to tell
sex partners
D. Offer to tell the family for the client - ANSWER-A. Assess the
clients support system
The nurse suspects a 3-year-old child who is coughing vigorously
has aspirated a small object. Which action should the nurse take?
A. Deliver upward abdominal thrusts with a fisted hand.
B. Compete five rapid back blows between the shoulder blades.
C. Encourage the child to continue coughing.
C. Perform a blind finger sweep of the child's mouth. - ANSWER-
C. Encourage the child to continue coughing.
A nurse is preparing a community presentation about repetitive
motion injuries. Which of the following occupations should the
nurse identify as increasing a client's risk for carpal tunnel
syndrome?
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A. Truck driver
B. Nursing assistant
C. Elementary school teacher
D. Assembly line worker - ANSWER-D. Assembly line worker
Which client is at the greatest risk for pressure injury
development?
A. 44-year-old prescribed antibiotics for pneumonia
B. A 26-year-old bedridden client with a fractured leg
C. A 65-year-old with hemiparesis and incontinence
D. A 78-year-old requiring assistance to ambulate with a walker -
ANSWER-C. A 65-year-old with hemiparesis and incontinence
What complication of wound healing is an abnormal passage that
connects two body cavities or a cavity and the skin?
A. Fistula
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B. Hemorrhage
C. Infection
D. Evisceration - ANSWER-A. Fistula
A client has sustained an open fracture. How can the nurse best
prevent
osteomyelitis in this client?
A. Place the client in contact precautions.
B. Use proper hand hygiene and strict infection control.
C. Administer pain medication.
D. Delegate all client personal care to specific unlicensed
assistive personnel (UAP). - ANSWER-B. Use proper hand
hygiene and strict infection control.
A homeless client arrives in the emergency room. The client
verbalizes an inability to bathe for at least one month. What is the
nurse's priority?