16 June 2026
PN 4006 FINAL PREP EXAM 2026/2027 LATEST EXAM TEST
UNDER NEW GUIDELINE 150 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
PERFECT TO PASS 2026 PN 4006 FINAL TEST EXAM
The nurse must frequently assess a client experiencing pain. When assessing the intensity of the
pain, which of the following actions should the nurse take?
Select one:
a. Ask the client about what precipitates the pain.
b. Ask the client about the location of the pain.
c. Offer the client a pain scale for more objectivity.
d. Use open-ended questions to find out about the sensation experienced. - correct answer-c. Offer
the client a pain scale for more objectivity.
An older adult client with chronic mild musculoskeletal pain is being seen by the primary care
provider. Which of the following does the nurse anticipate will be included in the treatment of this
client's level of discomfort?
Select one:
a. Opioids
b. Anticonvulsants
c. Acetaminophen
d. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) - correct answer-c. Acetaminophen
The client will be having medication administered through a patient-controlled analgesia (PCA)
system after surgery. To assist the family members with an understanding of how this therapy
works, which of the following explanations does the nurse offer to the family?
Select one:
a. The client has control over the access to medication when he or she needs it.
b. The client can choose the dosage of the drug received.
c. The client may request the type of medication received.
d. The client controls the route for administering the medication. - correct answer-a. The client has
control over the access to medication when he or she needs it.
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The unit manager is evaluating the care of a new nursing staff member. Which of the following
techniques is appropriate for the nurse to implement to obtain a clean-voided urine specimen?
Select one:
a. Apply sterile gloves for the procedure.
b. Restrict fluids before the specimen collection.
c. Place the specimen in a clean urinalysis container.
d. Collect the specimen after the initial stream of urine has passed. - correct answer-d. Collect the
specimen after the initial stream of urine has passed.
In determining the client's urinary status, which of the following does the nurse anticipate the
urinary output for an average adult should be?
Select one:
a. 800 to 1000 mL per day
b. 1000 to 1200 mL per day
c. 1500 to 1600 mL per day
d. 2000 to 2300 mL per day - correct answer-c. 1500 to 1600 mL per day
A timed urine specimen collection is ordered. The test will need to be restarted if which one of the
following occurs?
Select one:
a. The client voids in the toilet.
b. The urine specimen is kept cold.
c. The first voided urine is discarded.
d. The preservative is placed in the collection container. - correct answer-a. The client voids in the
toilet.
The client has an indwelling catheter. How should the nurse obtain a sterile urine specimen?
Select one:
a. Disconnect the catheter from the drainage tubing.
b. Withdraw urine from a urinometer.
c. Open the drainage bag and remove urine.
d. Use a needle to withdraw urine from the catheter port. - correct answer-d. Use a needle to
withdraw urine from the catheter port.
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The client is going to have a cystoscopy. Which of the following statements or questions reflects
the correct information that should be taught or obtained before the procedure?
Select one:
a. "Are you allergic to iodine?"
b. "There will be no need to have a special consent form."
c. "You will need to have fluids restricted the evening before the cystoscopy."
d. "You will probably be given sedatives before the procedure." - correct answer-d. "You will
probably be given sedatives before the procedure."
A condom catheter is to be used for an adult male client in the extended care facility. Which of the
following techniques is appropriate for the nurse to use in applying the condom catheter?
Select one:
a. Using sterile gloves
b. Wrapping the adhesive tape securely around the base of the penis
c. Leaving a 2.5- to 5-cm space between the tip of the penis and the end of the catheter
d. Taping the tubing tightly to the thigh and attaching the drainage bag to the bed frame - correct
answer-c. Leaving a 2.5- to 5-cm space between the tip of the penis and the end of the catheter
A client in the hospital has an indwelling urinary catheter, and the nurse is instructing the nursing
student in the appropriate care to provide. Which one of the following does the nurse teach the
student to do?
Select one:
a. Empty the drainage bag at least q8h.
b. Cleanse up the length of the catheter to the perineum.
c. Use sterile technique to obtain a specimen for culture and sensitivity.
d. Place the drainage bag on the client's lap while transporting the client to testing. - correct
answera. Empty the drainage bag at least q8h.
An order is written for the client's indwelling urinary catheterization to be discontinued. While
observing the new staff nurse providing care to this client and implementing the prescriber's
order, the unit manager determines that further instruction about catheter removal is required for
the new nurse if he or she does which one of the following?
Select one:
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a. Drapes the female client between the thighs
b. Obtains a specimen before removal
c. Cuts the catheter to deflate the balloon
d. Checks the client's output for 24 hours after removal - correct answer-c. Cuts the catheter to
deflate the balloon
Which one of the following measures should be included in a bladder-retraining program for a
client in an extended care facility?
Select one:
a. Providing negative reinforcement when the client is incontinent
b. Having the client wear adult diapers as a preventive measure
c. Initiating a voiding schedule
d. Promoting the intake of caffeine to stimulate voiding - correct answer-c. Initiating a voiding
schedule
The nurse is caring for clients on a postoperative unit in the medical centre. The nurse is alert to
the possibility that for 24 to 48 hours of the postoperative period, clients may experience which of
the following symptoms as a result of the anesthetic used during the surgery?
Select one:
a. Colitis
b. Stomatitis
c. Paralytic ileus
d. Gastrocolic reflex - correct answer-c. Paralytic ileus
Which one of the following indicates that the nurse is using surgical aseptic technique?
Select one:
a. Inserting an intravenous catheter
b. Placing soiled linen in moisture-resistant bags
c. Disposing of syringes in puncture-proof containers
d. Washing hands before changing a dressing - correct answer-a. Inserting an intravenous catheter
The client requires a sterile dressing change. Which of the following is an appropriate
intervention for the nurse to implement in maintaining sterile asepsis?