BNMN502 MANAGEMENT OF NURSING
CARE EXAM WITH CORRECT ACTUAL
QUESTIONS AND CORRECTLY WELL
DEFINED ANSWERS LATEST ALREADY
GRADED A+ 2025 – 2026
What is urinary retention? - (ANSWER)The inability to completely empty the
bladder during urination, which can be acute or chronic and caused by
obstruction, nerve problems, or medications.
What is stress urinary incontinence? - (ANSWER)A condition where individuals
experience involuntary leakage of urine during activities that increase abdominal
pressure, such as sneezing or laughing.
What is melena? - (ANSWER)Black, tarry stool that can indicate upper
gastrointestinal bleeding.
What should a nurse say to a patient concerned about not having daily bowel
movements? - (ANSWER)The nurse should reassure the patient that bowel
movement frequency can vary and emphasize the importance of what is normal
for the individual.
What changes may occur in the abdominal assessment of aging adults? -
(ANSWER)Decreased abdominal muscle tone may make palpation of the
abdominal organs easier.
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What is a normal finding on palpation of the abdomen? - (ANSWER)The abdomen
should be soft and non-tender, with no palpable masses or organ enlargements.
What does hepatomegaly refer to? - (ANSWER)An enlarged liver.
How should a nurse document abdominal distension? - (ANSWER)The nurse
should describe and document the abdomen as swollen and distended.
What is the pass mark for the summative exam in this nursing course? -
(ANSWER)75% (30 out of 40 questions correct).
How many questions are included in the study copy of the exam paper? -
(ANSWER)There are 50 questions in the study copy.
What is the format of the final summative exam? - (ANSWER)The final exam will
comprise 40 questions in a multiple-choice format.
What is the significance of abdominal palpation findings? - (ANSWER)Normal
findings indicate no tenderness, masses, or organ enlargements, while abnormal
findings may suggest underlying health issues.
What is the role of the nurse when a patient discloses urinary incontinence? -
(ANSWER)The nurse should provide reassurance and discuss effective treatments
and management options.