NEWEST 2026 TEST BANK| COMPLETE 400 REAL EXAM
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
(VERIFIED ANSWERS) GRADED A+| NFDN 1002 FINAL
EXAM PREP (BRAND NEW!!)
1. A nurse witnesses a colleague administering a medication
without checking the client’s ID band. The nurse should:
A) Ignore it to avoid conflict
B) Report the colleague to the charge nurse
C) Remind the colleague in private to check ID
D) Document the incident in the colleague’s file
Answer: C – First, address the colleague directly and privately.
If behavior repeats, report to charge nurse. Patient safety first,
but peer-to-peer feedback is initial step.
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,2. A client refuses a life-saving blood transfusion due to religious
beliefs. The nurse should:
A) Give the transfusion anyway
B) Notify the provider and respect the client’s refusal
C) Ask the family to convince the client
D) Call a legal guardian
Answer: B – Competent adults have the right to refuse
treatment, even if life-saving. Respect autonomy.
3. A nurse makes a medication error but the client is unharmed.
The nurse should:
A) Document the error in the incident report only
B) Assess the client, notify the provider, complete an incident
report, and document in the chart
C) Hide the error to avoid discipline
D) Only document in the chart
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,Answer: B – Errors must be reported. Client assessment first, then
provider, incident report, and factual charting (not “error” but
what happened).
4. A client with a DNR order has a respiratory arrest. The nurse
should:
A) Call a code blue
B) Provide comfort measures and support the family
C) Intubate
D) Administer epinephrine
Answer: B – DNR means no resuscitation. Provide comfort care.
5. A nurse is caring for a client who is confused and trying to pull
out an IV line. The family requests restraints. The nurse should:
A) Apply wrist restraints
B) Try alternatives (repositioning, mittens, sitter) first
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, C) Ask the provider for a restraint order immediately
D) Ignore the family
Answer: B – Least restrictive measures first. Restraints require
provider order and justification.
6. A nurse overhears another nurse making a racist comment
about a client. The first nurse should:
A) Ignore the comment
B) Confront the nurse privately and report to manager
C) Report only if it happens again
D) Join the conversation
Answer: B – Unprofessional behavior must be addressed.
Reporting supports a just culture.
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