NSG 320 EXAM 3 LATEST 2026-2027 ACTUAL EXAM WITH
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (100%
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Which signs and symptoms, diagnostic information, and nursing
interventions apply to Asthma?
1. Caused by triggers commonly found at home
2. Bronchospasm occurs from vasodilation in the smooth muscle
3. Cough may be present and worsen at night
4. Common in children who also suffer from food allergies
5. Stepwise approach to treatment is recommended
6. Corticosteroids are used for long-term control of asthma
7. Short-acting beta agonist inhalers should be used a maximum
of 2 times per week - ANSWER-1, 3, 4, 5, 7
1. Caused by triggers commonly found at home
3. Cough may be present and worsen at night
4. Common in children who also suffer from food allergies
5. Stepwise approach to treatment is recommended
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7. Short-acting beta agonist inhalers should be used a maximum
of 2 times per week
Asthma is a chronic inflammatory and obstructive disorder of the
airways causing increased mucus and inflammation. Triggers
such as cold air, smoke, viruses, stress, pet dander, and exercise
should be avoided. Symptoms of shortness of breath, chest pain,
cough, wheezing, food allergies, retractions, coarseness, and
barrel chest may be present. Diagnosis is based on history and
physical exam on two different occasions. A stepwise approach is
recommended for long-term control and quick-relief medications.
Which assessment findings do you expect to find in a child
diagnosed with asthma? Select all that apply.
1. Cough worse in the morning and clearing by nighttime
2. Chest pain
3. Wheezing
4. Prolonged inspiration
5. Nut allergy - ANSWER-2. Chest pain
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3. Wheezing
5. Nut allergy
A child is diagnosed with erythema infectiosum (fifth disease) and
the nurse is providing parent education about the management of
care. Which important information regarding this disease is
important to include in the teaching?
1. Erythema infectiosum is not contagious.
2. Erythema infectiosum is considered to be contagious until the
rash appears.
3. A child with erythema infectiosum will need to take oral
antibiotics for 7-10 days.
4. Erythema infectiosum is an airborne illness. - ANSWER-2.
Erythema infectiosum is considered to be contagious until the
rash appears.
Rationale: Erythema infectiosum is a contagious viral
infection with an incubation period of 4-21 days and is
contagious until the rash appears.
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A nurse is caring for a toddler with a respiratory infection who
tests positive for influenza type A in the hospital setting. Which is
a priority nursing intervention for this child?
1. The child should be placed in a private room only.
2. The child should be placed on airborne precautions.
3. The child should be placed on neutropenic precautions.
4. The child should be placed on contact and droplet precautions.
- ANSWER-4. The child should be placed on contact and droplet
precautions.
Rationale: Influenza is caused by a virus and is transmitted
through coughing, sneezing, and direct contact with
contaminated objects, so the child should be placed on
contact and droplet precautions.
A nurse is providing education to a group of adolescents about
mononucleosis (mono). Which statement should be included in
the nurse's teaching?