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NSG-300 Final Examination
Time Allocation: 2 Hours
Total Questions: 100
Instructions: Answer all questions. Each question carries equal marks. Select the most
appropriate answer.
Core Competency Areas:
Advanced Adult Health Nursing
, Clinical Decision-Making and Critical Thinking
Pharmacological Interventions
Patient Safety and Quality Care
Evidence-Based Practice
Pathophysiology Integration
This examination is designed to assess the student’s comprehensive understanding of
advanced nursing concepts, clinical reasoning, and patient-centered care strategies.
Candidates are expected to apply theoretical knowledge to complex clinical scenarios,
demonstrating safe, ethical, and evidence-based decision-making in diverse healthcare
settings.
Candidates must read each question carefully and select the best possible answer. Time
management is essential. Do not leave any questions unanswered. Use clinical judgment
and prioritize patient safety in all responses. This exam contains approximately 100
questions and must be completed within the allotted time.
Disclaimer: This is a simulated examination created for educational purposes, modeled after
typical NSG-300 final exam formats. It is not an official or leaked examination.
,Q1. A 68-year-old patient with chronic heart failure presents with worsening dyspnea and
bilateral edema despite adherence to prescribed medications. Which nursing intervention
should be prioritized to manage fluid overload?
A. Encourage increased oral fluid intake
B. Administer prescribed loop diuretics and monitor electrolytes
C. Position patient flat to improve circulation
D. Restrict sodium intake only
Correct Answer: 🔴 B. Administer prescribed loop diuretics and monitor electrolytes
Explanation: 🟡 Loop diuretics reduce fluid overload effectively; monitoring electrolytes
prevents complications like hypokalemia. A increases overload, C worsens dyspnea, and D
alone is insufficient.
Q2. A nurse is assessing a postoperative patient showing restlessness, tachycardia, and
decreased urine output. What is the most likely complication?
A. Infection
B. Hypovolemic shock
C. Pulmonary embolism
D. Hyperglycemia
, Correct Answer: 🔴 B. Hypovolemic shock
Explanation: 🟡 These are classic early signs of hypovolemic shock. A may show fever, C
involves respiratory distress, D presents differently.
Q3. A patient with COPD is receiving oxygen therapy. Which finding indicates oxygen
toxicity?
A. Increased alertness
B. Dry cough and chest pain
C. Improved oxygen saturation
D. Decreased respiratory rate
Correct Answer: 🔴 B. Dry cough and chest pain
Explanation: 🟡 Oxygen toxicity presents with pulmonary irritation. A and C indicate
improvement, D may suggest respiratory depression.
Q4. A nurse is educating a diabetic patient about insulin administration. Which instruction
is correct?
A. Inject insulin into muscle
B. Rotate injection sites