NSG 300 FINAL EXAM 2026/2027 BANK 300
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Which type of personal protective equipment should the
nurse wear when caring for a patient who is placed on
Airborne Precautions for confirmed chickenpox/herpes
zoster? (Select all that apply)
a. Disposable gown
b. N95 respirator mask
c. Face shield or goggles
d. Disposable mask
e. Gloves - Answer-Answer: a, b, & e
* Airborne - measles, chickenpox, disse inated varicella
zoster (shingles), pulmonary TB
* Droplet - rubella, mumps, strep throat, meningitis
* Contact - MRSA, c. diff, herpes simplex, scabies,
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A patient is diagnosed with meningitis. Which type of
isolation precaution is most appropriate for this patient?
a. Reverse isolation
b. Droplet Precautions
c. Standard Precautions
d. Contact Precautions - Answer-Answer: b
Before transferring a patient from the bed to a stretcher,
which assessment data does the nurse need to gather?
(Select all that apply)
a. Patient's weight
b. Patient's activity tolerance
c. Patient's level of mobility
d. Recent laboratory values
e. Nutritional intake - Answer-Answer: a, b, & c
A nurse is instructing a patient who has decreased leg
strength on the left side on how to use a cane. Which
actions indicate proper cane use by the patient?
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a. The patient keeps the cane on the left side of the body.
b. The patient slightly leans to one side while walking.
c. The patient keeps two points of support on the floor at
all times.
d. After the patient places the cane forward, he or she then
moves the right leg forward to the cane. - Answer-Answer:
c
A patient has been on bed rest for over 5 days. Which of
these findings during the nurse's assessment may indicate
a complication of immobility?
a. Decreased peristalsis
b. Decreased heart rate
c. Increased blood pressure
d. Increased urinary output - Answer-Answer: a
A patient discharged a week ago following a stroke is
currently participating in rehabilitation sessions provided
by nurses, physical therapists, and registered dietitians in
an outpatient setting. In what level of prevention is the
patient participating?
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a. Primary prevention
b. Secondary prevention
c. Tertiary prevention
d. Transtheoretical prevention - Answer-Answer: C
* Tertiary prevention minimizes the effects of disease or
disability through restoration and rehabilitation
A nurse is conducting a home visit with a new mom and
her three children. While in the home the nurse weighs
each family member and reviews their 3-day food diary.
She checks the mom's blood pressure and encourages
the mom to take the children for a 15- to 30-minute walk
every day. The nurse is addressing which level of need,
according to Maslow?
a. Physiological
b. Safety and security
c. Love and belonging
d. Self-actualization - Answer-Answer: a
* Physiological needs include air, food, drink, shelter,
warthm, sex, sleep