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NUR 265 EXAM 1 – 200 MEDICAL-SURGICAL NURSING PRACTICE QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED RATIONALES

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NUR 265 Exam 1 Medical-Surgical Nursing

(2026/2027) PDF | Nursing | Galen College

1. A nurse is caring for a client with Syndrome of

Inappropriate Antidiuretic Hormone (SIADH). Which serum

sodium level would the nurse anticipate?

A. 155 mEq/L

B. 130 mEq/L

C. 145 mEq/L

D. 140 mEq/L

Answer: B. 130 mEq/L

Rationale: SIADH causes excess water retention, leading

to dilutional hyponatremia (sodium <135 mEq/L). Options

A (155) indicates hypernatremia, while C and D are

normal.

2. A client with Diabetes Insipidus (DI) has a urine specific

gravity of 1.001. How should the nurse interpret this?

A. Normal finding

B. Indicates concentrated urine

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,C. Indicates dilute urine

D. Suggests kidney failure

Answer: C. Indicates dilute urine

Rationale: DI causes excessive dilute urine due to lack of

ADH. Normal specific gravity is 1.005-1.030. A value of

1.001 is very dilute.

3. A nurse is administering IV fluid to a client with

hypernatremia. Which fluid is most appropriate?

A. 0.45% NaCl (half-normal saline)

B. 3% NaCl

C. D5W

D. 0.9% NaCl

Answer: A. 0.45% NaCl

Rationale: Hypernatremia indicates high sodium.

Hypotonic fluids (0.45% NaCl) help dilute serum sodium.

3% NaCl is hypertonic and would worsen hypernatremia.

4. A client with hypokalemia reports muscle weakness and

ECG shows a U wave. What is the priority nursing action?

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,A. Administer IV potassium chloride at 20 mEq/hour

B. Prepare for defibrillation

C. Place client on fall precautions

D. Administer sodium polystyrene sulfonate

Answer: A. Administer IV potassium chloride at 20

mEq/hour

Rationale: Hypokalemia with ECG changes requires

prompt replacement. IV KCl is given at no more than 10-

20 mEq/hour via central line or 5-10 mEq/hour

peripheral.

5. A client’s potassium level is 6.8 mEq/L. Which

intervention should the nurse implement first?

A. Administer IV calcium gluconate

B. Give sodium polystyrene sulfonate orally

C. Start an insulin and dextrose drip

D. Place the client on a cardiac monitor

Answer: D. Place the client on a cardiac monitor

Rationale: Hyperkalemia (K>5.0) can cause lethal

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, dysrhythmias. The first action is cardiac monitoring.

Calcium gluconate stabilizes the cardiac membrane but

only after monitoring is in place.

6. A client with heart failure has a sodium level of 118

mEq/L. The client has a seizure. What is the priority

intervention?

A. Administer 3% NaCl IV

B. Restrict free water

C. Administer loop diuretic

D. Give oral sodium tablets

Answer: A. Administer 3% NaCl IV

Rationale: Severe symptomatic hyponatremia with

seizures requires hypertonic saline (3% NaCl) to rapidly

raise serum sodium. Free water restriction is for

asymptomatic hyponatremia.

7. A nurse is assessing a client with fluid volume overload.

Which finding is most concerning?

A. Jugular vein distension

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