FINAL EXAM PREP 2025/2026 COMPLETE
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1. Physiological needs / Maslow's hierarchy of needs - ANSWER ✔
NUTRITION
2. Safety and security/ Maslow's hierarchy of needs - ANSWER ✔ RESTING
AND COMFORT, SAFE ENVIROMENT
3. Love and belonging/Maslow's hierarchy of needs - ANSWER ✔ Family or
surrounded by good people
4. Esteem needs/Maslow's hierarchy of needs - ANSWER ✔ motivation,
positivity/ self love, encouragement
5. Maslow's hierarchy of needs/ self actualizations - ANSWER ✔ finding
identity, self respect
6. Priority nursing concern numbers of Maslow's hierarchy of needs -
ANSWER ✔ 1) physiological needs/ first( rest, sleep, nutrition, elimination)
2) safety and security/next ( house, home
7. sign of fluid deficit - ANSWER ✔ Dehydration: dry mouth, decrease a
urinary output or even weight loss= that can cause lover BP, fatigue or faint
8. IF patient have a overloud a fluid in balance - ANSWER ✔ can cause
respiratory problem= increase a BP, swelling, shortness of breath
9. Dehydration - ANSWER ✔ An abnormally low amount of water in the
body.
, encourage patient fluid
10.Dry mouth of side fects - ANSWER ✔ mouth care, swab mouth
peppermint or sugar free/
11.Fluid overloud/ fluid restriction - ANSWER ✔ ice chips, better than water
/encourage patient
12.Impaired elimination/ - ANSWER ✔ . Normal voiding frequency for adults
is between five to 10 times per day
13.volume of at least 30 mL per hour--normal elimination/ PER HOUR
14.Rest and Sleep - ANSWER ✔ Nursing interventions to promote rest and
sleep
15.Nutrition and Oral Hydration - ANSWER ✔ Nursing interventions to
promote nutrition and oral hydration
16.Non-pharmacological Pain Treatment - ANSWER ✔ Strategies for non-
pharmacological pain treatment
17.Chronic and Acute Pain Management - ANSWER ✔ Strategies for chronic
and acute pain management
18.Pain Classifications - ANSWER ✔ Different classifications of pain
19.Clients at Risk for Impaired Elimination - ANSWER ✔ Identification of
clients at risk for impaired elimination
20.Insomnia - ANSWER ✔ Sleep disorder characterized by difficulty falling
asleep or staying asleep
21.Sleep Apnea - ANSWER ✔ Sleep disorder characterized by pauses in
breathing during sleep
22.Narcolepsy - ANSWER ✔ Neurological disorder characterized by excessive
daytime sleepiness
,23.Oral Hygiene - ANSWER ✔ Practices to maintain oral health
24.Bulimia Nervosa - ANSWER ✔ Eating disorder characterized by binge
eating followed by purging
25.Anorexia Nervosa - ANSWER ✔ Eating disorder characterized by restricted
food intake and excessive weight loss
26.Obesity - ANSWER ✔ Condition of being significantly overweight or obese
27.Binge Eating - ANSWER ✔ Eating disorder characterized by recurrent
episodes of excessive food consumption
28.Pregnancy and Weight Gain - ANSWER ✔ Weight gain recommendations
during pregnancy
29.Body Mass Index (BMI) - ANSWER ✔ Measurement of body fat based on
height and weight
30.21 The functional unit of the nervous system is the: - ANSWER ✔ neuron
31.21 The destruction of the myelin sheath will result in which of the following
neurologic disorder? - ANSWER ✔ multiple sclerosis
32.21 The patient is experiencing difficulty maintaining body temperature and
water balance. Based on you knowledge, which of the brain's divisions is
likely responsible? - ANSWER ✔ hypothalamus
33.21 The patient who is able to demonstrate an active gag and swallow reflex
has exhibited appropriate function of the: - ANSWER ✔ glossopharyngeal
and vagus nerves
34.21 Which of the listed manifestations is most associated with an increase in
intracranial pressure? - ANSWER ✔ a widening of pulse pressure
35.21 The nurse notes that the patient's Glasgow coma scale score has changed
since the last assessment. The patient's reading is now 5, and the score from
, 2 hours ago was 8. Which action by the nurse is indicated first? - ANSWER
✔ contact the physician
36.21 The nurse has just finished listening to the shift report. The nurse is now
preparing to assign tasks to the unlicensed personnel. Which of the
following tasks is appropriate for this delegation? - ANSWER ✔ Assist with
the ambulation of a patient who has Parkinson disease.
37.21 The patient is demonstrating difficulty interpreting questions asked by the
nurse. Based on your understanding of aphasia, what type is being
manifested? - ANSWER ✔ receptive
38.21 When preparing to feed the patient with dysphagia, which position will
be most therapeutic? - ANSWER ✔ high-fowler's
39.22 After suffering a head injury the patient presents with rhinorrhea. It must
be tested for: - ANSWER ✔ glucose
40.22 A patient presents with blood-tinged otorrhea. What action by the nurse is
indicated? - ANSWER ✔ collecting a specimen of the fluid and place it on
white gauze pad
41.22 An elderly patient is suspected of having a chronic subdural hematoma.
Which of the following symptoms will most likely be manifested by this
condition? - ANSWER ✔ changes in personality
42.22 The patient with a head injury is admitted to the acute care facility for
observation. After the patient is trasferred to the medical-surgical unit, what
positioning of the patient is indicated? - ANSWER ✔ head of bed raised to
20 - 30 degrees
43.22 A patient is being evaluated for increased intracranial pressure. Based on
your knowledge, you recognize that normal intracranial pressure is: -
ANSWER ✔ 0-15 mm Hg
44.22 A nurse is orienting a new graduate nurse. During the orientation period,
they are assigned to care for a patient suspected of having an increase in
intracranial pressure. The nurse reports they are observing for the Cushing