NUR3125 MODULE 3 TEST QUESTIONS WITH 100%
ACCURATE SOLUTIONS
1) The nurse is preparing to auscultate a client's blood pressure. Which information
obtained from the client would indicate that the nurse should wait 30 minutes prior
to obtaining a reading?
A) The client took their antihypertensive medication 2 hours ago.
B) The client left work 1 hour ago.
C) The client ate a hamburger 45 minutes prior to the reading.
D) The client just smoked a cigarette. -- Answer ✔✔ The client just smoked a
cigarette.
2) Which type of lung receptor monitors for lung inflation?
A) Chemo
B) Stretch
C) Juxtacapillary
D) Irritant -- Answer ✔✔ Stretch
3) A monitored hospitalized client with a pulmonary embolism has been in atrial
fibrillation (AF) for 4 days. The nurse observes the rhythm spontaneously convert to
a normal sinus rhythm. Which form of AF is this?
A) Persistent
B) Permanent
C) Paroxysmal
D) Chronic -- Answer ✔✔ Paroxysmal
, 4) The nurse's sibling is not convinced that they should quit smoking. They ask the
nurse to demonstrate for them the more immediate effects of smoking on their
health. Which of the following could be used to help convince the sibling to stop
smoking?
A) Measure their temperature and show them how much higher it is when
they are smoking.
B) Measure their blood pressure and show them how much higher it is when
they are smoking.
C) Have them listen to their heart for the obvious murmur that presents
when smoking.
D) Measure their pulse and show them how much lower it is when they are
smoking. -- Answer ✔✔ Measure their blood pressure and show them
how much higher it is when they are smoking.
5) Increased cardiac workload with left-sided heart failure can result in which change to
the myocardial cells?
A) Hypertrophy
B) Atrophy
C) Dysplasia
D) Hyperplasia -- Answer ✔✔ Hypertrophy
6) Which condition/disorder would the nurse see as being likely to cause the most
serious long-term problems?
A) Simple renal cyst
B) Unilateral renal agenesis
C) Horseshoe kidney
D) Polycystic kidney disease -- Answer ✔✔ Polycystic kidney disease
7) The nurse suspects that a newborn infant who presents with bilateral flank masses,
impaired lung development, and oliguria may be suffering from which disorder?
A) Horseshoe kidney abnormality
B) Simple renal cysts
ACCURATE SOLUTIONS
1) The nurse is preparing to auscultate a client's blood pressure. Which information
obtained from the client would indicate that the nurse should wait 30 minutes prior
to obtaining a reading?
A) The client took their antihypertensive medication 2 hours ago.
B) The client left work 1 hour ago.
C) The client ate a hamburger 45 minutes prior to the reading.
D) The client just smoked a cigarette. -- Answer ✔✔ The client just smoked a
cigarette.
2) Which type of lung receptor monitors for lung inflation?
A) Chemo
B) Stretch
C) Juxtacapillary
D) Irritant -- Answer ✔✔ Stretch
3) A monitored hospitalized client with a pulmonary embolism has been in atrial
fibrillation (AF) for 4 days. The nurse observes the rhythm spontaneously convert to
a normal sinus rhythm. Which form of AF is this?
A) Persistent
B) Permanent
C) Paroxysmal
D) Chronic -- Answer ✔✔ Paroxysmal
, 4) The nurse's sibling is not convinced that they should quit smoking. They ask the
nurse to demonstrate for them the more immediate effects of smoking on their
health. Which of the following could be used to help convince the sibling to stop
smoking?
A) Measure their temperature and show them how much higher it is when
they are smoking.
B) Measure their blood pressure and show them how much higher it is when
they are smoking.
C) Have them listen to their heart for the obvious murmur that presents
when smoking.
D) Measure their pulse and show them how much lower it is when they are
smoking. -- Answer ✔✔ Measure their blood pressure and show them
how much higher it is when they are smoking.
5) Increased cardiac workload with left-sided heart failure can result in which change to
the myocardial cells?
A) Hypertrophy
B) Atrophy
C) Dysplasia
D) Hyperplasia -- Answer ✔✔ Hypertrophy
6) Which condition/disorder would the nurse see as being likely to cause the most
serious long-term problems?
A) Simple renal cyst
B) Unilateral renal agenesis
C) Horseshoe kidney
D) Polycystic kidney disease -- Answer ✔✔ Polycystic kidney disease
7) The nurse suspects that a newborn infant who presents with bilateral flank masses,
impaired lung development, and oliguria may be suffering from which disorder?
A) Horseshoe kidney abnormality
B) Simple renal cysts