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NR351 FINAL EXAM PART 2 (2025– 2026): COMPREHENSIVE QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS

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The NR 351 Final Exam Part 2 (2025–2026 Comprehensive Edition) is an integrative, high-level assessment designed to evaluate BSN nursing students’ ability to synthesize leadership, systems-based practice, quality improvement, informatics, and ethical decision-making concepts across complex healthcare environments. This portion of the final exam emphasizes advanced application, prioritization, and professional judgment expected of nurses transitioning into professional practice. This comprehensive question bank with verified answers reflects current BSN curriculum standards and nationally recognized professional competencies. Questions are carefully structured to mirror final-exam and NCLEX-style formats, ensuring students are fully prepared for both academic evaluation and entry into contemporary nursing practice.

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NR351 FINAL EXAM PART 2 (2025–
2026): COMPREHENSIVE QUESTIONS
WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS


Peristalsis ANSWERS ✔ ✔Wave-like GI
contractions that move stool.


Mass Peristalsis - ANSWERS ✔ ✔Strong
peristaltic wave 3-4× per day.


Normal Stool Characteristics ANSWERS ✔
✔Brown, soft, formed, typical odor.


Constipation ANSWERS ✔ ✔Hard, dry stool;
difficult passage.

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Causes of Constipation - ANSWERS ✔
✔Opioids, immobility, low fiber, dehydration,
ignoring urge.


Signs of Constipation - ANSWERS ✔
✔Straining, hard stool, infrequent stool.


Fecal Impaction - ANSWERS ✔ ✔Hardened
stool stuck in rectum too large to pass.


Signs of Fecal Impaction - ANSWERS ✔ ✔No
stool for days, liquid seepage, distention,
nausea.


Diarrhea - ANSWERS ✔ ✔Frequent loose
stools.

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Risks of Diarrhea - ANSWERS ✔ ✔Dehydration,
electrolyte imbalance, skin breakdown.


Causes of Diarrhea - ANSWERS ✔ ✔Infection,
antibiotics, tube feeding, food intolerance.


Flatulence - ANSWERS ✔ ✔Gas accumulation
causing distention.


Hemorrhoids - ANSWERS ✔ ✔Dilated rectal
veins from straining.


Ostomy - ANSWERS ✔ ✔Surgical opening for
stool.

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