GUIDE EXAM QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED
ANSWERS
Evaluates your ability to assess, prioritize, and manage adult patients in various
clinical situations. - CORRECT ANSWER WGU D446 Adult Health 2 OA Exam
Style of questions including bowtie diagrams, select-all-that-apply, and case-based
scenarios. - CORRECT ANSWER Next Generation NCLEX (NGN)
Includes complex case studies with multiple steps (e.g., bowtie questions, select-
all-that-apply). - CORRECT ANSWER Exam Structure
Real-world nursing applications like stroke care, cardiac interventions, and fluid
management. - CORRECT ANSWER Scenario-Based Topics
Focus on life-threatening conditions (e.g., MVA with absent breath sounds, heart
attack vs. chest pain). - CORRECT ANSWER Clinical Prioritization
Recognize signs of exacerbation: increased mucus, dyspnea during exercise. -
CORRECT ANSWER Asthma
Administer short-acting beta-agonists (e.g., albuterol), oxygen therapy. - CORRECT
ANSWER Emergency interventions for Asthma
ABG interpretation and symptom improvement. - CORRECT ANSWER Evaluate
therapeutic responses in Asthma
, Target SpO₂ 88-92% for hypoxia. - CORRECT ANSWER COPD Oxygen therapy
High-protein, high-calorie small meals to maintain energy levels. - CORRECT
ANSWER COPD Dietary Consideration
Differentiate myocardial infarction (MI) from angina (e.g., persistent pain,
diaphoresis, elevated troponin for MI). - CORRECT ANSWER Heart Attack vs. Chest
Pain
Morphine, oxygen, nitroglycerin, aspirin (MONA protocol). - CORRECT ANSWER
Medications for Heart Attack
Pulmonary symptoms (e.g., dyspnea, orthopnea, crackles). - CORRECT ANSWER
Left-sided Heart Failure Symptoms
Peripheral symptoms (e.g., edema, ascites, JVD). - CORRECT ANSWER Right-sided
Heart Failure Symptoms
Diuretics (potassium-sparing vs. wasting), ACE inhibitors. - CORRECT ANSWER
Management of Heart Failure
Common Classes: Beta-blockers, Calcium channel blockers, Diuretics. - CORRECT
ANSWER Cardiac Medication Classifications
Reduce heart rate. - CORRECT ANSWER Beta-blockers