NSG 320 FINAL EXAM LATEST 2026-2027 ACTUAL EXAM WITH
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (100%
VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+| ||PROFESSOR
VERIFIED|| ||BRANDNEW!!!||
A client newly diagnosed with HTN has a BP of 140 over
something. Their average is normally 158/98. During this time
client successfully completed exercise and diet accommodations
which strategy it to be provided - ANSWER-medications will be
required because the BP is still high
After teaching a client with RA about prescribed therapeutic
regimen. What client statement indicates further instruction is
needed - ANSWER-ice pack may relieve my pain with acute flare
up
A nurse is teaching a client who is recovering from a
cholecystectomy. What indicates understanding from client
teaching - ANSWER-decrease amount of fatty food in the diet
(teach patient to be on a low fat diet)
During an assessment of a client with severe anemia, which
finding is of most concern - ANSWER-dyspnea at rest
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A client with HF is experiencing A-FIB. What drug is expected -
ANSWER-anticoagulants (warfarin)
How to improve control of urinary incontinence - ANSWER-kegel
exercises
A nurse is caring for a client with pneumonia. Which nursing
assessment best indicates the client is responding to antibiotics? -
ANSWER-RA, sputum was yellow, clear lung sounds
A diabetic client is on mixed dose of insulin. 8 units regular, 12
units NPH at 7am. It is now 10:30 (or 1400) and the client reports
uneasy, shaky, and has a headache (hypoglycemia). What is the
Explanation for this? - ANSWER-regular insulin action is peaking
A nurse has a patient with HF knows that treatment has been
successful when she observes what finding - ANSWER-warm skin
and less fatigue
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A low sodium diet was prescribed for a patient with HF. What
statement indicates the need for further teaching - ANSWER-"I
can eat most foods as long as I dont add salt"
A healthcare provider ordered a angiotensin receptor blocker for a
client with HF. Parameters are to maintain systolic BP between 90
and 110, today the patient's BP is 110/80 but is complaining of
feeling dizzy and lightheaded. What is the priority action as the
nurse? - ANSWER-give medication because BP is within normal
limits (OR assess symptoms of decrease tissue perfusion; call
HCP)
What is an advantage of peritoneal dialysis - ANSWER-diet is less
restrictive and can be done at home
A nurse is providing discharge instructions for a patient with
pneumonia and their family. What should be included - ANSWER-
complete antibiotics as prescribed, rest, drink fluids, and minimize
contact with crowds