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NSE 211 MIDTERM EXAM LATEST 2026 TEST BANK | 200+ REAL MEDICAL-SURGICAL NURSING QUESTIONS & VERIFIED ANSWERS | ONCOLOGY, FLUID/ELECTROLYTES, CARDIAC, RESPIRATORY, ENDOCRINE, RENAL, GI, NEURO, CRITICAL CARE

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Pass your NSE 211 Midterm Exam with confidence using this comprehensive 2026 test bank featuring 200+ real exam-style questions and detailed rationales. Covers all key medical-surgical nursing topics: oncology (chemotherapy side effects—nausea, mucositis, neuropathy, tumor lysis syndrome, extravasation, neutropenic fever, radiation therapy, monoclonal antibodies, oncologic emergencies—SVC syndrome, spinal cord compression, hypercalcemia), fluid & electrolytes (SIADH, DI, hypo/hypernatremia, hypo/hyperkalemia, hypo/hypercalcemia, ABG interpretation, respiratory/metabolic acidosis/alkalosis), cardiovascular (STEMI localization—inferior MI, heart failure—HFrEF vs HFpEF, EF, warfarin/INR, amiodarone toxicity, cardiogenic shock, pericarditis, endocarditis, AAA, hypertensive emergency), respiratory (COPD, asthma, pneumonia, PE, ARDS, tension pneumothorax, tuberculosis, mechanical ventilation, P/F ratio, pulmonary artery catheter), endocrine (DKA, HHS, thyroid storm, myxedema coma, adrenal crisis, Cushing's, Addison's, SIADH, DI, hyperparathyroidism, pheochromocytoma), renal (AKI—prerenal vs intrinsic, CKD, hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis, nephrotic syndrome, glomerulonephritis, BPH, kidney stones), GI (cirrhosis—asterixis, hepatic encephalopathy, lactulose, pancreatitis, NG tube bleeding, ileostomy, Crohn's vs UC, cholecystitis/Murphy's sign, TPN, paracentesis), neurology (ischemic stroke BP management, GCS, ICP/Cushing's triad, seizure disorders—phenytoin/gingival hyperplasia, Guillain-Barré, myasthenia gravis, Parkinson's, meningitis, subarachnoid hemorrhage), musculoskeletal (RA, SLE, gout, polymyositis, scleroderma, ankylosing spondylitis, fibromyalgia), emergency/critical care (anaphylaxis—epinephrine, VF/pulseless VT defibrillation, hemorrhagic shock, tension pneumothorax needle decompensation, antivenom, carbon monoxide poisoning, naloxone, opioid overdose, alcohol withdrawal—benzodiazepines), and pharmacology (warfarin/INR management, heparin/protamine, vancomycin/red man syndrome, lithium toxicity, digoxin toxicity, TCA overdose, MAOI/hypertensive crisis, statin/myopathy). Each question includes the correct answer and in-depth explanation. Perfect for nursing students in medical-surgical courses. Study smarter and ace your midterm exam today!

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NSE 211 MID -TERM EXAM NEWEST 2026 ACTUAL
EXAM| NSE 211 MID-TERM EXAM REVIEW WITH
COMPLETE 250 REAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS)
ALREADY GRADED A+ (BRAND NEW!!)
1. A client with Hodgkin’s lymphoma reports painless
lymphadenopathy. The most common initial site is:
Correct Answer: C) Cervical nodes
Rationale: Hodgkin’s lymphoma typically presents with painless,
firm, rubbery lymphadenopathy in the cervical or supraclavicular
region. Mediastinal involvement occurs later, while axillary and
inguinal nodes are less common initially.

2. A client receiving chemotherapy reports nausea and vomiting
24 hours after treatment. This is classified as:
Correct Answer: Delayed emesis
Rationale: Delayed emesis occurs >24 hours after
chemotherapy, often days 2–5. Acute emesis happens within 24
hours; anticipatory occurs before treatment.

3. Which lab finding is most concerning in a client receiving
cisplatin?
Correct Answer: Serum creatinine 2.5 mg/dL
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,Rationale: Cisplatin is nephrotoxic. Normal creatinine ~0.6–1.2
mg/dL; 2.5 indicates acute kidney injury requiring holding the
drug.

4. A client with neutropenia has a fever of 38.5°C. The nurse’s
priority action is:
Correct Answer: Obtain blood cultures and administer broad-
spectrum antibiotics
Rationale: Fever in neutropenia (absolute neutrophil count <500)
indicates possible sepsis. Antibiotics must be given within 1 hour
to prevent mortality.

5. Which chemotherapy drug requires a bladder-protecting
agent (mesna)?
Correct Answer: Cyclophosphamide
Rationale: Cyclophosphamide metabolite acrolein causes
hemorrhagic cystitis. Mesna binds acrolein in the bladder to
prevent bleeding.

6. A client with breast cancer on tamoxifen reports leg pain and
swelling. The nurse suspects:
Correct Answer: Deep vein thrombosis (DVT)
Rationale: Tamoxifen increases thromboembolic risk. Unilateral
leg pain/swelling requires urgent Doppler ultrasound.

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,7. The most common early side effect of radiation therapy to the
head and neck is:
Correct Answer: Mucositis
Rationale: Rapidly dividing mucosal cells are damaged, causing
painful inflammation and ulceration within 2–3 weeks of starting
treatment.

8. A client with acute leukemia develops tumor lysis syndrome.
Which lab finding is expected?
Correct Answer: Hyperuricemia
Rationale: Rapid cell lysis releases uric acid, potassium,
phosphate. Hyperuricemia can cause acute kidney injury;
allopurinol/rasburicase are treatments.

9. Which assessment finding indicates superior vena cava
syndrome?
Correct Answer: Facial and upper extremity edema with
distended neck veins
Rationale: Tumor compression of SVC obstructs venous return
from head, neck, upper chest. This is an oncologic emergency.

10. A client receiving rituximab develops chills, fever, and
hypotension during infusion. The nurse should:
Correct Answer: Stop infusion and administer diphenhydramine

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, and acetaminophen
Rationale: These are infusion-related reactions common with
monoclonal antibodies. Slow restart after symptom resolution.

11. The priority nursing intervention for a client with
thrombocytopenia (platelets 20,000) is:
Correct Answer: Implement bleeding precautions
Rationale: Risk of spontaneous bleeding. Avoid IM injections, use
soft toothbrush, electric razor; no rectal temps/suppositories.

12. Which finding in a client with multiple myeloma indicates
hypercalcemia?
Correct Answer: Lethargy, constipation, and confusion
Rationale: Bone destruction releases calcium. Symptoms: fatigue,
anorexia, polyuria, constipation, altered mental status.

13. A client with prostate cancer on leuprolide reports hot
flashes. The nurse explains this is due to:
Correct Answer: Androgen deprivation therapy causing
hormonal changes
Rationale: Leuprolide (GnRH agonist) reduces testosterone. Hot
flashes are a common expected side effect, not an allergic
reaction.


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