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NUR242 / NUR 242 Exam 3
Medical-Surgical Nursing Concepts
100% Guarantee passing score of 90% or higher


Consist of 50 Questions with Answers



1. The nurse recognizes that a patient with sleep apnea may benefit from which

intervention(s)? (Select all that apply.)


A. Weight loss

B. Nasal mask to deliver BiPAP

C. A change in sleeping position

D. Medication to increase daytime sleepiness

E. Position-fixing device that prevents tongue subluxation:

: ANSWER A, B, C, E



All interventions listed are viable interventions that can be of benefit to patients

who have sleep apnea. Patients should work with their providers of care to


,determine the severity of their sleep apnea and which specific interventions would

be of most importance to them. Encouraging daytime sleepiness is the opposite of

the effect needed for this patient.



2. Based on the patient's diagnosis, which clinical manifestations would the

nurse expect to see when assessing this patient? (Select all that apply.)


A. Bradycardia

B. Shortness of breath

C. Use of accessory muscles

D. Sitting in a forward posture

E. Barrel chest appearance:

: ANSWER B, C, D, E



The patient with COPD often has a barrel chest appearance, is short of breath, and

may use accessory muscles when breathing. These patients tend to move slowly

and are slightly stooped. Usually they sit with a forward-bending posture. With

severe dyspnea, they exhibit activity intolerance and activities such as bathing and

grooming are avoided.




3. When the patient arrives to the unit, she is assessed and is in acute respira- tory


,distress. Her respirations are labored and her respiratory rate is 34. She states that

she had a peak flow meter measurement of "Red Zone" on the way and is severely

short of air. Her oxygen saturation is 82% on O2 at 2 L via nasal cannula.


Based on these findings, what should the nurse do next?:

: ANSWER The Rapid Response Team should be notified immediately. All of these

assessment findings indicate acute respiratory distress. The peak flow meter is in

the RED Zone. The oxygen saturation should be at least 90% on 2 L per NC.



4. While the Rapid Response Team is at the bedside, the patient's healthcare

provider arrives. The provider writes several orders.


Which order is most important for the nurse to implement immediately?


A. Transfer to ICU

B. Increase O2 to 3 L per nasal cannula

C. ABGs 30 minutes after oxygen is increased

D. Methylprednisolone sodium succinate (Solu-Medrol) 40 mg IVP:

: ANSWER B



All of the provider's orders are very important, but based on the patient's severe

shortness of breath, the first thing that should be done is to increase her oxygen.


, Once her oxygen is increased, the nurse should note the time and remember to

call for stat ABGs in 30 minutes. The patient should then be transferred to the ICU

as soon as possible. Once the patient arrives in the ICU, they can administer the

one-time dose of Solu-Medrol.



5. The nurse immediately checks on the patient and finds that she appears

anxious and her vital signs are as follows:

ØBlood pressure: 128/84 mm Hg

ØHeart rate: 114 (sinus tachycardia)

ØRespiratory rate: 24, labored and restless

ØTemperature: 99.4° F (axillary)

ØO2 saturation: 91% on 40% O2 via trach collar


Which of these findings are cause for concern?:

: ANSWER **The BP is within normal range and only slightly elevated. **The

temperature is only slightly elevated. **Her heart rate is elevated; the nurse should

check the patient's medications to see if she is on a bronchodilator or other

medication that could cause her heart rate to increase. The priority concern is the

RESTLESSNESS with increased respiratory rate and the decreased oxygen

saturation despite the 40% oxygen setting.



6. A patient with a history of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease is admit-

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