NSG 3800 EXAM 2 LATEST 2026-2027 ACTUAL EXAM WITH
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (100%
VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+| ||PROFESSOR
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The nurse is caring for a client who is at risk for aspiration and is
to start receiving enteral nutrition. Which of the following
prescriptions written by the primary health care provider (PHCP)
should the nurse clarify?
a. Assess placement of gastrointestinal (GI) tube every 4 hours.
b. Provide 200 mL bolus feedings and water flushes every 4
hours.
c. Change pill form medication to liquid as appropriate.
d. Maintain the head of the bed (HOB) at 30 to 45 degrees at all
times. - ANSWER-b. Provide 200 mL bolus feedings and water
flushes every 4 hours.
The nurse has attended a conference on the prevention of
healthcare-associated pneumonia (HCAP). Which of the following
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clients should the nurse recognize as being at the highest risk for
infection withpenicillin-resistant and drug-resistant pneumococci?
a. An 88-year-old client with multiple medical commodities who
has been taking a cephalosporinfor the last 3 months.
b. A 60-year-old immobile client admitted for respiratory
depression from an opioid medication.
c. A 17-year-old client admitted for shortness of air (SOA), with a
history of structural lung disease.
d. A 90-year-old client with a documented history of penicillin and
cephalosporin allergies. - ANSWER-a. An 88-year-old client with
multiple medical commodities who has been taking a
cephalosporinfor the last 3 months.
A new home health nurse is visiting a client who has been newly
diagnosed with obstructive sleep apnea. Which of the following
statements by the new nurse during the visit requires intervention
by asupervising nurse?
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a. "Your disease is characterized by frequent loud snoring with no
breathing for 10 seconds or longer."
b. "You need to lose weight to combat your medical diagnosis and
to better manage your symptoms."
c. "Since this is a condition that can only be managed with
lifestyle modifications, surgery may not be an option for you."
d. "In more severe cases, your primary health care provider
(PHCP) may prescribe you continuousor bi-level positive airway
pressure." - ANSWER-c. "Since this is a condition that can only
be managed with lifestyle modifications, surgery may not be an
option for you."
The nurse is caring for a client who is diagnosed as morbidly
obese resulting in obesity hypoventilationsyndrome. Which of the
following nursing actions is appropriate for the nurse to take?
a. Monitor the client for progressing heart failure (HF).
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b. Measure the client's chest diameter and neck circumference
every shift.
c. Keep the bed in a low-Fowler position to maximize
diaphragmatic chest expansion.
d. Protect the client's airway by having a ventilator placed in the
room. - ANSWER-c. Keep the bed in a low-Fowler position to
maximize diaphragmatic chest expansion.
The nurse is advancing the plan of care for a hospitalized client
who has a 25-year history of smokingand chronic obstructive
pulmonary disease (COPD). The client is being treated for
ineffective airway clearance. Which of the following nursing goals
is appropriate for this client?
a. The client will report dyspnea only with prolonged exercise and
therapy sessions.
b. The client will successfully return demonstrate a pulmonary
secretion removal method.
c. The client will remove the oxygen cannula and create distance
from the cylinder prior to smoking.