NR601 Week 8 Final Exam Due 1st
March 2026 Complete Actual Exam
Questions 1- 100
1. The primary risk for injury experienced by a client diagnosed with
asthma is:
**Infections of the lower respiratory tract**
2. Which intervention demonstrates effective care for an individual
who has expressed a wish to "retire sometime soon"?
**All of the above (Asking about retirement plans, assessing stress-
handling ability, engaging in conversation about interests, inquiring
about chronic illnesses)**
3. Which characteristic is seen in a family's 'kin-keeper'?
**Organizes the yearly family reunion**
4. The nurse practitioner is providing care for an older client who is
experiencing mild cognitive impairment. Which communication
technique is most likely to bring about a negative outcome?
**Asking the family to answer interview questions**
, 5. Which of the following agents is least likely to cause a chronic or
recurrent cough?
**Gabapentin**
6. The nurse practitioner has the greatest effect on the safe, effective
medication therapy of an older client by:
**Educating the client to all aspects of the medication**
7. When developing a teaching plan for an older, newly diagnosed
diabetic client, the nurse practitioner best ensures an understanding of
oral hypoglycemic medications by:
**Providing oral explanations and sending the client home with a
written copy**
8. The greatest barrier to an older adult living independently is:
**Deficits in vision and/or hearing resulting in safety issues**
9. Which statement made by a nurse regarding a resident of a long-
term care facility requires follow-up by the nurse manager?
**"If he doesn't take his medication, he'll get no dessert tonight."**
10. When assessing an older client for indications of depression, the
nurse practitioner bases the intervention on the knowledge that:
**The older client's symptoms may be atypical for the disorder**
March 2026 Complete Actual Exam
Questions 1- 100
1. The primary risk for injury experienced by a client diagnosed with
asthma is:
**Infections of the lower respiratory tract**
2. Which intervention demonstrates effective care for an individual
who has expressed a wish to "retire sometime soon"?
**All of the above (Asking about retirement plans, assessing stress-
handling ability, engaging in conversation about interests, inquiring
about chronic illnesses)**
3. Which characteristic is seen in a family's 'kin-keeper'?
**Organizes the yearly family reunion**
4. The nurse practitioner is providing care for an older client who is
experiencing mild cognitive impairment. Which communication
technique is most likely to bring about a negative outcome?
**Asking the family to answer interview questions**
, 5. Which of the following agents is least likely to cause a chronic or
recurrent cough?
**Gabapentin**
6. The nurse practitioner has the greatest effect on the safe, effective
medication therapy of an older client by:
**Educating the client to all aspects of the medication**
7. When developing a teaching plan for an older, newly diagnosed
diabetic client, the nurse practitioner best ensures an understanding of
oral hypoglycemic medications by:
**Providing oral explanations and sending the client home with a
written copy**
8. The greatest barrier to an older adult living independently is:
**Deficits in vision and/or hearing resulting in safety issues**
9. Which statement made by a nurse regarding a resident of a long-
term care facility requires follow-up by the nurse manager?
**"If he doesn't take his medication, he'll get no dessert tonight."**
10. When assessing an older client for indications of depression, the
nurse practitioner bases the intervention on the knowledge that:
**The older client's symptoms may be atypical for the disorder**