NUR 1025 EXAM 2 SPRING TERM COMPLETE 150 QUESTIONS
FLORIDA STATE COLLEGE AT JACKSONVILLE (TAKEN SPRING
2025) GRADED A+
A patient who is currently taking magnesium sulfate begins complaining of
extreme thirst, dizziness, and elevated body temperature. She appears to have
lost her sense of reflex. What is the nurse's first action?
A. Call the physician
B. Leave the patient and get the charge nurse
C. Reck the vitals
D. Stop the magnesium sulfate
A. Call the physician
B. Leave the patient and get the charge nurse
C. Reck the vitals
D. Stop the magnesium sulfate
What is a non-surgical intervention for an unruptured ectopic pregnancy?
A. Methotrexate
B. Magnesium Sulfate
C. Calcium Gluconate
D. Terbutaline
A. Methotrexate
B. Magnesium Sulfate
C. Calcium Gluconate
D. Terbutaline
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The nurse explains to a pregnant patient that nausea and vomiting are normal
signs and symptoms of pregnancy. The nurse stresses the patient needs to
contact them if she feels her nausea and vomiting becomes so frequent, she
cannot keep anything down. What is this condition called?
A. Necrotizing enterocolitis
B. Hyperemesis
C. Cullen's Sign
D. Hyperbilirubinemia
A. Necrotizing enterocolitis
B. Hyperemesis
C. Cullen's Sign
D. Hyperbilirubinemia
Which patient is the highest risk cardiac arrhythmias?
A. K+ 3.0
B. Na 130
C. Mg 2.1
D. Ca 9.2
A. K+ 3.0
B. Na 130
C. Mg 2.1
D. Ca 9.2
After reviewing a patient's urine simple, the HCP tells the nurse to provide
teaching on proper nutrition and proper hydration. What did the HCP likely find
to be elevated in the patient's urine?
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A. Bacteria
B. Ketones
C. Proteins
D. Blood
A. Bacteria
B. Ketones
C. Proteins
D. Blood
What is an adverse effect of a spinal epidural that requires immediate
intervention?
A. Paralysis
B. A spinal headache
C. Supine hypotension
D. Loss of feeling
A. Paralysis
B. A spinal headache
C. Supine hypotension
D. Loss of feeling
Which patient is at the highest risk for gestational diabetes?
A. A pregnant woman with no history of diabetes or hypertension
B. A pregnant woman with a history of diabetes and obesity
C. A pregnant woman with a history of hypertension but is showing no signs of
increased blood pressure
D. All pregnant women are equally at risk for gestational diabetes
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A. A pregnant woman with no history of diabetes or hypertension
B. A pregnant woman with a history of diabetes and obesity
C. A pregnant woman with a history of hypertension but is showing no signs of
increased blood pressure
D. All pregnant women are equally at risk for gestational diabetes
A pregnant patient is undergoing fetal heart rate monitoring. The nurse obverses
fetal movement results as a "mirror image of each other" and the infant's head
is getting "compressed." What type of change is this?
A. Early Deceleration
B. Variable Deceleration
C. Late Deceleration
D. Inconclusive Deceleration
A. Early Deceleration
B. Variable Deceleration
C. Late Deceleration
D. Inconclusive Deceleration
Rationale: this means the baby is coming down appropriately.
What should the nurse know about complicated bereavement?
A. A normal side effect for a woman who has just given birth
B. Lasts a short amount of time
C. Very intense grief that lasts a long time
D. Rarely require any intervention
A. A normal side effect for a woman who has just given birth
B. Lasts a short amount of time
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