NUR 2214 FINAL EXAM 2026-2027 LATEST UPDATED
VERSION QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
The Joint Commission is a regulatory agency that mostly focuses on improving and promoting two things:
A. Diversity and inclusion
B. Quality and safety
C. Education and Advancement
D. Networking and health promotion - answer>>B. Quality and safety
This condition is considered the most severe form of Type 1 Hypersensitivity.
A. Malaise
B. Anaphylaxis
C. Angioedema
D. Conjunctivitis - answer>>B. Anaphylaxis
A nurse observes a newborn baby start to appear cyanotic. What action should the nurse take first?
A. Notify the physician
B. Administer oxygen
C. Auscultate lungs
D. Bend the patient's knees to the chest - answer>>D. Bend the patient's knees to the chest
What is the highest priority when conducting an allergy test on a patient?
A. Prepare for a hypersensitivity reaction
B. Instruct patient not to ambulate for several hours
,C. Immediately send the patient home so they can rest
D. Educate the patient to only report signs or symptoms that occur after a few days - answer>>A. Prepare for a
hypersensitivity reaction
A nurse receives education from a NP on dietary factors that lead to osteoporosis. The NP knows the teaching has
been successful when the nurse is able to verbalize which dietary factors increase the risk for osteoporosis (Select
all that apply):
A. Green leafy vegetables
B. Carbonated beverages
C. Soybeans
D. Alcohol
E. Fish
F. Caffeine - answer>>B. Carbonated beverages
D. Alcohol
F. Caffeine
A chemotherapy patient states they are experiencing extreme fatigue every time they receive chemotherapy.
What are some interventions the patient's nurse can implement to accommodate the patient? Select all that
apply:
A. Only meet with the patient one time during the day
B. Allow patient time to rest
C. Spread care throughout the day
D. Prioritize each episode of care
E. Honor their sleep schedule as much as possible
F. Consolidate all care to the early morning hours - answer>>B. Allow patient time to rest
C. Spread care throughout the day
,D. Prioritize each episode of care
E. Honor their sleep schedule as much as possible
Children who are HIV positive usually contracted the virus through:
1. Drug use
2. Blood transfusions
3. Sexual abuse
4. The mother - answer>>4. The mother
Rationale: In the pediatric population, the most common mode of transmission is the perinatal mode (from the
birth mother)
An 8-year-old male patient with leukemia complains of "extreme pain" every time he is repositioned. What is most
likely causing his pain?
A. The bone involvement
B. Dehydration
C. Shearing and pressure ulcers
D. Skin breakdown from urinary incontinence - answer>>A. The bone involvement
A nurse continues to monitor post-op patient's pain status. The patient continues to state he feels no pain while
constantly grimacing. What type of communication is the nurse witnessing?
A. Nonverbal
B. Paralinguistic
C. Non-linguistic
D. Linguistic - answer>>B. Paralinguistic
, What are some signs that a child is a victim of abuse?
A. Child has a scraped knee
B. Regression
C. Unable to sleep at night
D. Crying out
E. Parents are divorced
F. Numerous ear infections - answer>>B. Regression
C. Unable to sleep at night
D. Crying out
What action always follows a sentinel event?
A. A thorough investigation and debrief of what happened
B. A "quality improvement project" will be initiated
C. An in person-apology from the nurse to the patient's family
D. Termination of the nurse who is responsible for the event is a near certainty - answer>>A. A thorough
investigation and debrief of what happened
Why is Benadryl not used to treat a patient, with bipolar disorder, who is suffering from a rash they obtained after
being exposed to poison ivy?
A. Patient could be at risk for respiratory distress
B. Histamine is not the issue with poison ivy
C. Benadryl works too slowly
D. Benadryl might cause a manic episode for the patient - answer>>B. Histamine is not the issue with poison ivy
VERSION QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
The Joint Commission is a regulatory agency that mostly focuses on improving and promoting two things:
A. Diversity and inclusion
B. Quality and safety
C. Education and Advancement
D. Networking and health promotion - answer>>B. Quality and safety
This condition is considered the most severe form of Type 1 Hypersensitivity.
A. Malaise
B. Anaphylaxis
C. Angioedema
D. Conjunctivitis - answer>>B. Anaphylaxis
A nurse observes a newborn baby start to appear cyanotic. What action should the nurse take first?
A. Notify the physician
B. Administer oxygen
C. Auscultate lungs
D. Bend the patient's knees to the chest - answer>>D. Bend the patient's knees to the chest
What is the highest priority when conducting an allergy test on a patient?
A. Prepare for a hypersensitivity reaction
B. Instruct patient not to ambulate for several hours
,C. Immediately send the patient home so they can rest
D. Educate the patient to only report signs or symptoms that occur after a few days - answer>>A. Prepare for a
hypersensitivity reaction
A nurse receives education from a NP on dietary factors that lead to osteoporosis. The NP knows the teaching has
been successful when the nurse is able to verbalize which dietary factors increase the risk for osteoporosis (Select
all that apply):
A. Green leafy vegetables
B. Carbonated beverages
C. Soybeans
D. Alcohol
E. Fish
F. Caffeine - answer>>B. Carbonated beverages
D. Alcohol
F. Caffeine
A chemotherapy patient states they are experiencing extreme fatigue every time they receive chemotherapy.
What are some interventions the patient's nurse can implement to accommodate the patient? Select all that
apply:
A. Only meet with the patient one time during the day
B. Allow patient time to rest
C. Spread care throughout the day
D. Prioritize each episode of care
E. Honor their sleep schedule as much as possible
F. Consolidate all care to the early morning hours - answer>>B. Allow patient time to rest
C. Spread care throughout the day
,D. Prioritize each episode of care
E. Honor their sleep schedule as much as possible
Children who are HIV positive usually contracted the virus through:
1. Drug use
2. Blood transfusions
3. Sexual abuse
4. The mother - answer>>4. The mother
Rationale: In the pediatric population, the most common mode of transmission is the perinatal mode (from the
birth mother)
An 8-year-old male patient with leukemia complains of "extreme pain" every time he is repositioned. What is most
likely causing his pain?
A. The bone involvement
B. Dehydration
C. Shearing and pressure ulcers
D. Skin breakdown from urinary incontinence - answer>>A. The bone involvement
A nurse continues to monitor post-op patient's pain status. The patient continues to state he feels no pain while
constantly grimacing. What type of communication is the nurse witnessing?
A. Nonverbal
B. Paralinguistic
C. Non-linguistic
D. Linguistic - answer>>B. Paralinguistic
, What are some signs that a child is a victim of abuse?
A. Child has a scraped knee
B. Regression
C. Unable to sleep at night
D. Crying out
E. Parents are divorced
F. Numerous ear infections - answer>>B. Regression
C. Unable to sleep at night
D. Crying out
What action always follows a sentinel event?
A. A thorough investigation and debrief of what happened
B. A "quality improvement project" will be initiated
C. An in person-apology from the nurse to the patient's family
D. Termination of the nurse who is responsible for the event is a near certainty - answer>>A. A thorough
investigation and debrief of what happened
Why is Benadryl not used to treat a patient, with bipolar disorder, who is suffering from a rash they obtained after
being exposed to poison ivy?
A. Patient could be at risk for respiratory distress
B. Histamine is not the issue with poison ivy
C. Benadryl works too slowly
D. Benadryl might cause a manic episode for the patient - answer>>B. Histamine is not the issue with poison ivy