HONDROS NUR 200 TEST EXAM BUNDLED
RESOURCES ACTUAL TEST PAPER 2026
QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS GRADED A+
⩥ Normal Hemoglobin count. Answer: Male- 14-18/100mL
Female- 12-16/100mL
⩥ Normal Hematocrit Ranges. Answer: Male: 40-52%
Female: 37-47%
⩥ Low H&H Symptoms. Answer: -Pallor
-Dyspnea
-Tachycardia
-Flow murmurs
-Irritability
-Difficulty Sleeping
-Fatigue
-Chest pain
-Dizziness
-Tinnitus
,-Hypotension
-Headache
-Indigestion
⩥ Low WBC Symptoms. Answer: -signs of infection
-swelling
-edema
-tachycardia
-sore throat
-skin breakdown
-altered neurological state
⩥ Assess ANC. Answer: WBC( %seg + %bands)
divide by 100
⩥ ANC Levels. Answer: <500 is severe
1500-1000 is mild
999-500 is moderate
,⩥ Anemia. Answer: -Low concentration of H&H
-Fatigue, dizzy, weak
-Short of breath
-Pica
⩥ How is anemia diagnosed?. Answer: Lab values
-Bone marrow biopsy
-Exploratory endoscopy
⩥ Managing Anemia. Answer: -Run labs
-Manage fatigue
-Nutrition: B12, Folic acid, Iron, etc
-No alcohol
-Spinach, kale, organ meat, apricots, oysters
-OJ, strawberries, tomatoes, broccoli
⩥ Thrombocytopenia. Answer: -Low platelet count
-Malignancy and infection
-Can be managed with Vancomycin (broad spectrum antibiotic)
⩥ Polycythemia Vera. Answer: -Blood cancer
-Excessive RBCs
, -Makes blood thicker (increased platelets levels)
-Stroke, DVT, MI possible
⩥ Polycythemia Vera Manifestations. Answer: -Hypertension
-Headaches
-Fatigue
-Tinnitus
-Blurred vision
-Red and pink cheeks
-Spleenomegalia
⩥ Polycythemia Vera Treatment. Answer: Treat with antiplatelets
-Remove and discard pt blood; up to 500 mL
-Avoid iron supplements
⩥ Leukemia. Answer: -Cancer of white blood cells
-Petechiae, abdominal bloating
-Managed with radiation, chemotherapy, and leukophoresis
-Chemo pts are at great risk for infection
⩥ Leukophoresis. Answer: Filters out debris and bad blood in centrifuge,
then given back to patient
RESOURCES ACTUAL TEST PAPER 2026
QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS GRADED A+
⩥ Normal Hemoglobin count. Answer: Male- 14-18/100mL
Female- 12-16/100mL
⩥ Normal Hematocrit Ranges. Answer: Male: 40-52%
Female: 37-47%
⩥ Low H&H Symptoms. Answer: -Pallor
-Dyspnea
-Tachycardia
-Flow murmurs
-Irritability
-Difficulty Sleeping
-Fatigue
-Chest pain
-Dizziness
-Tinnitus
,-Hypotension
-Headache
-Indigestion
⩥ Low WBC Symptoms. Answer: -signs of infection
-swelling
-edema
-tachycardia
-sore throat
-skin breakdown
-altered neurological state
⩥ Assess ANC. Answer: WBC( %seg + %bands)
divide by 100
⩥ ANC Levels. Answer: <500 is severe
1500-1000 is mild
999-500 is moderate
,⩥ Anemia. Answer: -Low concentration of H&H
-Fatigue, dizzy, weak
-Short of breath
-Pica
⩥ How is anemia diagnosed?. Answer: Lab values
-Bone marrow biopsy
-Exploratory endoscopy
⩥ Managing Anemia. Answer: -Run labs
-Manage fatigue
-Nutrition: B12, Folic acid, Iron, etc
-No alcohol
-Spinach, kale, organ meat, apricots, oysters
-OJ, strawberries, tomatoes, broccoli
⩥ Thrombocytopenia. Answer: -Low platelet count
-Malignancy and infection
-Can be managed with Vancomycin (broad spectrum antibiotic)
⩥ Polycythemia Vera. Answer: -Blood cancer
-Excessive RBCs
, -Makes blood thicker (increased platelets levels)
-Stroke, DVT, MI possible
⩥ Polycythemia Vera Manifestations. Answer: -Hypertension
-Headaches
-Fatigue
-Tinnitus
-Blurred vision
-Red and pink cheeks
-Spleenomegalia
⩥ Polycythemia Vera Treatment. Answer: Treat with antiplatelets
-Remove and discard pt blood; up to 500 mL
-Avoid iron supplements
⩥ Leukemia. Answer: -Cancer of white blood cells
-Petechiae, abdominal bloating
-Managed with radiation, chemotherapy, and leukophoresis
-Chemo pts are at great risk for infection
⩥ Leukophoresis. Answer: Filters out debris and bad blood in centrifuge,
then given back to patient