DEPARTMENT OF NURSING
FINAL SPRING EXAMINATION-2026 SUPPLEMTARY EXAM
QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS |PASS GUARANTEED |GRADE A+
HIGHER TIER EXAM PAPER 2 MODULE 2
A 51-year-old truck driver who smokes two packs of cigarettes a day and is 30 pounds
overweight is diagnosed with having a gastric ulcer. Which content is most important for the
nurse to include in the discharge teaching for this client?
A. Information about smoking cessation.
B. Diet instructions for a low-residue diet.
C. Instructions on a weight-loss program.
D. The importance of increasing milk in the diet.
A - Smoking has been associated with ulcer formation, and stopping or decreasing the number
of cigarettes smoked per day is an important aspect of ulcer management
A client who is receiving chemotherapy asks the nurse, "Why is so much of my hair falling out
each day?" Which response by the nurse best explains the reason for alopecia?
A. "Chemotherapy affects the cells of the body that grow rapidly, both normal and malignant."
B. "Alopecia is a common side effect you will experience during long-term steroid therapy."
C. "Your hair will grow back completely after your course of chemotherapy is completed."
D. "The chemotherapy causes permanent alterations in your hair follicles that lead to hair loss."
A - The common adverse effects of chemotherapy (nausea, vomiting, alopecia, bone marrow
depression) are due to chemotherapy's effect on the rapidly reproducing cells, both normal and
malignant.
, A young adult male is diagnosed with Stage 4 Hodgkin's lymphoma in the abdominopelvic
region and is scheduled for radiation therapy (RT). The client expresses concern about becoming
infertile. How should the nurse respond?
A. Propose sperm banking before RT then artificial insemination is an option.
B. Suggest adoption when the client is in remission or ready for parenting.
C. Tell the client that infertility is a non-reversible side effect of radiotherapy.
D. Explain that sperm production will be suppressed after radiotherapy is over.
A - Radiation at high doses kills the stem cells that produce sperm. While infertility after
radiotherapy often occurs, the nurse should be supportive and offer alternatives that address
the client's concerns and treatment decisions. Suggesting sperm banking is the most sensitive
and supportive response
The registered nurse (RN) is assessing a client who was discharged home after management of
chronic hypertension. Which equipment should the RN instruct the client to use at home?
A. Exercise bicycle.
B. Sphygmomanometer.
C. Blood glucose monitor.
D. Weekly medication box.
B -Self-awareness is the best way for a client to manage chronic hypertension, so the client
should obtain a sphygmomanometer and learn how to monitor blood pressure daily and
maintain a record.
The nurse is teaching a female client about the best time to plan sexual intercourse in order to
conceive. Which information should the nurse provide?
A. Two weeks before menstruation.
FINAL SPRING EXAMINATION-2026 SUPPLEMTARY EXAM
QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS |PASS GUARANTEED |GRADE A+
HIGHER TIER EXAM PAPER 2 MODULE 2
A 51-year-old truck driver who smokes two packs of cigarettes a day and is 30 pounds
overweight is diagnosed with having a gastric ulcer. Which content is most important for the
nurse to include in the discharge teaching for this client?
A. Information about smoking cessation.
B. Diet instructions for a low-residue diet.
C. Instructions on a weight-loss program.
D. The importance of increasing milk in the diet.
A - Smoking has been associated with ulcer formation, and stopping or decreasing the number
of cigarettes smoked per day is an important aspect of ulcer management
A client who is receiving chemotherapy asks the nurse, "Why is so much of my hair falling out
each day?" Which response by the nurse best explains the reason for alopecia?
A. "Chemotherapy affects the cells of the body that grow rapidly, both normal and malignant."
B. "Alopecia is a common side effect you will experience during long-term steroid therapy."
C. "Your hair will grow back completely after your course of chemotherapy is completed."
D. "The chemotherapy causes permanent alterations in your hair follicles that lead to hair loss."
A - The common adverse effects of chemotherapy (nausea, vomiting, alopecia, bone marrow
depression) are due to chemotherapy's effect on the rapidly reproducing cells, both normal and
malignant.
, A young adult male is diagnosed with Stage 4 Hodgkin's lymphoma in the abdominopelvic
region and is scheduled for radiation therapy (RT). The client expresses concern about becoming
infertile. How should the nurse respond?
A. Propose sperm banking before RT then artificial insemination is an option.
B. Suggest adoption when the client is in remission or ready for parenting.
C. Tell the client that infertility is a non-reversible side effect of radiotherapy.
D. Explain that sperm production will be suppressed after radiotherapy is over.
A - Radiation at high doses kills the stem cells that produce sperm. While infertility after
radiotherapy often occurs, the nurse should be supportive and offer alternatives that address
the client's concerns and treatment decisions. Suggesting sperm banking is the most sensitive
and supportive response
The registered nurse (RN) is assessing a client who was discharged home after management of
chronic hypertension. Which equipment should the RN instruct the client to use at home?
A. Exercise bicycle.
B. Sphygmomanometer.
C. Blood glucose monitor.
D. Weekly medication box.
B -Self-awareness is the best way for a client to manage chronic hypertension, so the client
should obtain a sphygmomanometer and learn how to monitor blood pressure daily and
maintain a record.
The nurse is teaching a female client about the best time to plan sexual intercourse in order to
conceive. Which information should the nurse provide?
A. Two weeks before menstruation.