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*Core Domains*
*Foundations of Professional Nursin
*Health Assessment and Physica
*Pharmacology and Medicat
*Medical-Surgical Nurs
*Pathophysiology and
*Nursing Ethics
*Patient-Cen
*Evidenc
*Introduction*
The NSG 250 Nursing Exam is a comprehensive
assessment designed to evaluate the student's mastery
of fundamental nursing principles and clinical
application. This examination focuses on the integration
of theoretical knowledge with practical skills essential for
,safe and effective patient care. Candidates are
assessed on their ability to perform thorough health
assessments, understand complex pathophysiological
processes, and apply pharmacological principles within
various clinical settings. The exam structure utilizes
multiple-choice and scenario-based questions to
challenge critical thinking and clinical judgment. There is
a strong emphasis on real-world application,
professional ethics, and regulatory compliance, ensuring
that successful candidates possess the decision-making
capabilities required for modern nursing practice.
*SECTION ONE: QUESTION
1. A nurse is preparing to administer an intramuscular
injection to an infant. Which site is the most
appropriate for this patient population?
A. Deltoid
B. Dorsogluteal
,C. Ventrogluteal
D. Vastus lateralis
🟢 D. Vastus lateralis
🔴 Explanation: The vastus lateralis muscle is the
preferred site for intramuscular injections in infants
because it is the most developed muscle at birth and
lacks major nerves or blood vessels.
2. A patient presents with a blood pressure of 160/95
mmHg. According to current clinical guidelines,
how should the nurse categorize this blood
pressure reading?
A. Elevated
B. Stage 1 Hypertension
C. Stage 2 Hypertension
D. Hypertensive Crisis
🟢 C. Stage 2 Hypertension
🔴 Explanation: Stage 2 Hypertension is defined as a
systolic pressure of at least 140 mmHg or a diastolic
, pressure of at least 90 mmHg.
3. Which of the following is a primary prevention
strategy for a community health nurse?
A. Providing insulin teaching to a diabetic patient
B. Administering a flu vaccine at a local clinic
C. Leading a stroke rehabilitation support group
D. Performing a screening for scoliosis in a middle
school
🟢 B. Administering a flu vaccine at a local clinic
🔴 Explanation: Primary prevention focuses on
preventing the onset of disease through interventions
such as immunizations and health education.
4. A nurse is caring for a patient who is post-operative
day 1 following abdominal surgery. Which finding is
the most concerning?
A. Hypoactive bowel sounds in all four quadrants
B. Pain level of 6 out of 10 at the incision site