PROCTORED EXAM FOR LEVEL 2 2026 FULL
REVISION PACK QUESTIONS AND SOLUTIONS
◉ Nonsurgical treatment for PROSTATE CANCER. Answer: -
brachytherapy
◉ Nonsurgical treatment of Large, deeply invasive basal cell tumors.
Answer: -radiation therapy.
◉ Medication for alcohol use disorder. Answer: NALTREXONE (can
also be used to treat opioid use disorder)
◉ meds for nicotine withdrawal. Answer: 1. buproprion (also can be
used for OPIOID WITHDRAWL)
2. nicotine replacement therapy such as nicotine gum, or patch
◉ Meds for opioid withrawal support (detox). Answer: Methadone,
Clonidine, Subutrex
◉ What lab findings should the nurse report to the provider for a
client taking Li for a bipolar disorder?. Answer: -WBC > 10,000 MM3
(this can cause leukocytosis)
,-BUN level outside normal ranges (10-20 mg/dL)
-Na level outside normal ranges (136-145 mEq/L)
-K level outside normal ranges (3.5-5.0 mEq/L)
◉ What lab findings are expected for a child who has ACUTE
POSTSTREPTOCOCCAL GLOMERULONEPHRITIS?. Answer: -Increase
creatinine
-NEG urine culture
-Increase specific gravity
-Increase BUN
◉ The child with Down syndrome should be evaluated for which
condition before participating in some sports?
a. Hyperflexibility
b. Cutis marmorata
c. Atlantoaxial instability
d. Speckling of iris (Brushfield spots). Answer: C. Atlantoaxial
instability
- Children with Down syndrome are at risk for atlantoaxial
instability. Before participating in sports that put stress on the head
and neck, a radiologic examination should be done.
,◉ Child with Down Syndrome delayed development. Answer: -nurse
should ensure the child is enrolled in an early stimulation program
which provides PHYSICAL THERAPY to develop motor skills.
◉ manifestations of increased ICP. Answer: -decreased LOC
-vomiting (often projectile)
-rising bp
-increasing pulse pressure
-bradycardia
-papilledema
-fixed and dilating pupils
-posturing (decorticate and decerebrate)
-HTN
-Cheyne-stokes respirations
-wide pulse pressure
◉ manifestations of acute glaucoma. Answer: -headache
-eye pain
-rapid onset of elevated IOP
-vision alterations
-severe pain
-photophobia
, ◉ manifestations of DKA. Answer: dehydration, eyeballs soft and
sunken eyes, ab pain, anorexia, KUSSMAUL RESPIRATIONS, fruity
breath
◉ What nursing interventions should take priority on a client with
placenta previa at 36 weeks gestation?. Answer: -initiate large-bore
IV access
◉ Education for preventing child-hood obesity. Answer: -avoid using
foods as a reward for good behavior
-have healthy foods like fruits and veggies available for snacking
-limit television watching to 2hr or less each day
-avoid offering juice drinks (high sugar content)
◉ positive symptoms of schizophrenia. Answer: Delusions of
reference,
delusions of persecution,
delusions of grandeur,
thought broadcasting,
though insertion
-magical thinking
-auditory hallucinations