NUR 253 Final Exam Review Actual Questions
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A nurse is providing education 1, 2, 3, 5
about breast self exams to a
perimenopausal client. The nurse
knows that teaching has been
successful when the client makes
which of the following statements?
SATA
1. I will do my exam about 5 days
after the start of each period
2. I will call my doctor if I notice
dimpling, nipple retraction, or
nipple discharge.
3. I will use my middle three fingers
to palpate my breast tissue
4. I do not need to palpate any
tissue that is not part of my breast
5. I should report any unusual
lumps to my doctor
,A client is discussing birth control 3
pills with her nurse and asks
whether she will still be able to
breastfeed. The nurse correctly
responds:
1. Oral contraceptives don't contain
any hormones, so you will be able
to continue to breastfeed
2. If you want to continue
breastfeeding, the best choice is a
combination birth control pill
3. we usually recommend the mini
pill for breastfeeding mothers
4. the best method for
breastfeeding mothers is actually
the depo-provera injection
A 74 year old male was just given a 3
prescription for tadalafil from his
urologist to treat ED. Which
medication would have
contraindicated the addition of this
prescription?
1. anticholinergics
2. antihistamines
3. nitrates
4. anticoagulants
,Which client should the nurse see 4
first?
1. 23 year old who states he has a
lump in his scrotum
2. 42 year old who complains of
frequent urination and a burning
feeling in his penis.
3. 83 year old who says his scrotum
looks like a bag of worms
4. 32 year old who says he has had
an erection for 5 hours
Match the syphilis stage: Primary, 1 primary
Secondary, Latent, Tertiary 2 secondary
1. highly infectious, chancres form 3 tertiary
2. occurs 2-6 weeks following 4 latent
infection, includes fever and
swollen lymph nodes
3. bacteria causes irreversible
organ damage
4. begins 2 years after infection,
asymptomatic, may last 50 years
A 35 year old male presents to the 2, 4, 5
clinic with complaints of poor
sleep, some erection problems, and
having less energy than usual. The
doctor prescribes testosterone
supplementation. Which additional
assessment information would
make the nurse question this order?
SATA
1. history of family prostate
problems
2. personal history of sleep apnea
3. BMI of 24
4. family history of heart attack
5. family history of stroke
, The nurse is performing a blood 2
draw for PSA levels. She knows that
the blood draw should occur:
1. after palpation of the patient's
abdomen
2. before the digital rectal exam
3. after fasting for at least 12 hours
4. only if there is a diagnosis of
prostatitis
A 55 year old client is having his 2, 3, 4, 5
yearly physical and mentions that
he thinks he might have an enlarged
prostate. Which of the following
symptoms might he mention? SATA
1. burning with urination
2. weak, dribbling urine stream
3. feeling unable to empty his
bladder
4. waking in the night to urinate
5. frequently needing to urinate
A client has just been admitted to 2
the medsurg floor following a TURP.
The nurse notices that his foley bag
contains three small clots and the
liquid inside is red. What should her
next action be?
1. increase the CBI rate
2. document the normal finding
3. request an H/H from the doctor
4. replace the foley
and Correct Answers with Complete Solutions |
Graded A+ | Newly Updated 2026 | Galen
Save
Terms in this set (82)
A nurse is providing education 1, 2, 3, 5
about breast self exams to a
perimenopausal client. The nurse
knows that teaching has been
successful when the client makes
which of the following statements?
SATA
1. I will do my exam about 5 days
after the start of each period
2. I will call my doctor if I notice
dimpling, nipple retraction, or
nipple discharge.
3. I will use my middle three fingers
to palpate my breast tissue
4. I do not need to palpate any
tissue that is not part of my breast
5. I should report any unusual
lumps to my doctor
,A client is discussing birth control 3
pills with her nurse and asks
whether she will still be able to
breastfeed. The nurse correctly
responds:
1. Oral contraceptives don't contain
any hormones, so you will be able
to continue to breastfeed
2. If you want to continue
breastfeeding, the best choice is a
combination birth control pill
3. we usually recommend the mini
pill for breastfeeding mothers
4. the best method for
breastfeeding mothers is actually
the depo-provera injection
A 74 year old male was just given a 3
prescription for tadalafil from his
urologist to treat ED. Which
medication would have
contraindicated the addition of this
prescription?
1. anticholinergics
2. antihistamines
3. nitrates
4. anticoagulants
,Which client should the nurse see 4
first?
1. 23 year old who states he has a
lump in his scrotum
2. 42 year old who complains of
frequent urination and a burning
feeling in his penis.
3. 83 year old who says his scrotum
looks like a bag of worms
4. 32 year old who says he has had
an erection for 5 hours
Match the syphilis stage: Primary, 1 primary
Secondary, Latent, Tertiary 2 secondary
1. highly infectious, chancres form 3 tertiary
2. occurs 2-6 weeks following 4 latent
infection, includes fever and
swollen lymph nodes
3. bacteria causes irreversible
organ damage
4. begins 2 years after infection,
asymptomatic, may last 50 years
A 35 year old male presents to the 2, 4, 5
clinic with complaints of poor
sleep, some erection problems, and
having less energy than usual. The
doctor prescribes testosterone
supplementation. Which additional
assessment information would
make the nurse question this order?
SATA
1. history of family prostate
problems
2. personal history of sleep apnea
3. BMI of 24
4. family history of heart attack
5. family history of stroke
, The nurse is performing a blood 2
draw for PSA levels. She knows that
the blood draw should occur:
1. after palpation of the patient's
abdomen
2. before the digital rectal exam
3. after fasting for at least 12 hours
4. only if there is a diagnosis of
prostatitis
A 55 year old client is having his 2, 3, 4, 5
yearly physical and mentions that
he thinks he might have an enlarged
prostate. Which of the following
symptoms might he mention? SATA
1. burning with urination
2. weak, dribbling urine stream
3. feeling unable to empty his
bladder
4. waking in the night to urinate
5. frequently needing to urinate
A client has just been admitted to 2
the medsurg floor following a TURP.
The nurse notices that his foley bag
contains three small clots and the
liquid inside is red. What should her
next action be?
1. increase the CBI rate
2. document the normal finding
3. request an H/H from the doctor
4. replace the foley