2026-2027 ACTUAL COMPLETE 150 REAL EXAM
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Which of these techniques should a nurse use to assess for
correct placement
of a nasogastric tube prior to administering
a feeding?
a. Aspirate 10 mL contents and
measure the pH.
b. Slowly inject 50 mL of saline and observe for
resistance.
c. Inject 20 mL of water and listen for gurgling sounds.
d. Observe for bubbles after submerging the end of the tube in a
cup of water. - ANSWER-a. Aspirate 10 mL contents and
measure the pH.
A client has shortness of breath when lying down and usually
assumes an upright or sitting position in order to breathe
more comfortably. A nurse should document this observation
as: a. dyspnea.
b. bradypnea.
c. orthopnea.
d. apnea. - ANSWER-c. orthopnea.
,Which of these instructions should a nurse give to a client
when collecting a sputum specimen?
a. "Take a deep breath, then cough and spit into this container."
b. "Gargle with antiseptic mouthwash before you spit into this
container.
c. "Spit whatever sputum you have in your mouth into this
container."
d. "Drink some fluids to loosen your secretions and the spit into
this container." - ANSWER-a. "Take a deep breath, then
cough and spit into this container."
A client who is receiving radiation therapy has a nursing
diagnosis of imbalanced nutrition: less than body
requirements related to diminished taste perception and
nausea. Which of these additional nursing diagnoses should
a nurse consider for the client? a. Risk for aspiration.
b. Ineffective protection.
c. Risk for deficient fluid volume.
d. Altered tissue perfusion. - ANSWER-c. Risk for deficient fluid
volume.
Which of these menus, if chosen by a parent of a child who has
celiac disease,
would indicate to a nurse that the parent understands the
teaching about a
gluten-free
diet?
a. Broiled steak, baked potato, and
spinach.
,b. Pork chop, egg noodles, and
green peas.
c. Fried chicken, white roll, and mixed
vegetables.
d. Baked macaroni with cheddar cheese and corn. - ANSWER-a.
Broiled steak,
baked potato, and
spinach.
Which of these statements, if made by a nurse, is non-
therapeutic because it disregards a client's feelings and
concerns? a. "You appear anxious and tense."
b. "Everything will be okay."
c. "I notice you're biting your nails."
d. "I'm not sure I understand what you're saying." - ANSWER-b.
"Everything will be okay."
A client tells a nurse, "I am so scared about the interview
tomorrow. I just know I
will say the wrong thing and not get the job." Which of these
responses, if made
by the nurse, will create a communication
barrier?
a. "Would you like to practice the
interview?"
b. "Have you thought about some possible questions that may
be asked in the
interview?"
, c. "Tell me more about your
concerns."
d. "You need to relax, and everything will be fine." - ANSWER-
d. "You need to
relax, and everything will be
fine."
A young healthy adult, who has been exercising in hot weather,
has fatigue, loss of appetite, and lightheadedness. Which of
these assessments should a nurse make?
a. Determine the client's preferred diet.
b. Measure the client's body temperature.
c. Auscultate the lungs.
d. Ascertain the client's typical sleep pattern. - ANSWER-b.
Measure the client's body temperature.
Which of these nursing measures is the priority for a child who
has hemophilia and who sustains a leg injury?
a. Ensuring adequate hydration for the child.
b. Soaking the child's injured leg in warm water.
c. Administering the missing factor VIII to the child.
d. Transfusing one unit of whole blood to the child. - ANSWER-
c. Administering the missing factor VIII to the child.
Which of these outcomes should a nurse focus on for a
client who had a bronchoscopy two hours ago? a.
Preventing hemorrhage.
b. Preventing pneumonia.
c. Preventing aspiration.