NUR 206 EXAM 1,2,3 AND FINAL COMPLETE COURSE NEWEST ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+||BRAND NEW!!
1 | P a g e
NUR 206 EXAM 1 NEWEST 2024-2025 ACTUAL EXAM
COMPLETE 50 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS)
|ALREADY GRADED A+||BRAND NEW!!
Which statements by a nurse demonstrate understanding of the risks that
vulnerable groups face? Select all that apply.
a. “I understand that people in vulnerable populations do not face any
special health circumstances.”
b. “I make sure to do a complete assessment of any environmental
hazards such as lead exposure from lead-based paint from peeling walls
or paint used in toy manufacturing.”
c. “I try to observe and ask the client to explain about their cultural
traditions as part of my assessment.”
d. “I ask clients about their finances because it is important information.”
e. “I always look at the client’s exposure to social hazards such as crime
and violence.” – ANSWER- b. “I make sure to do a complete assessment
of any environmental hazards such as lead exposure from lead-based
paint from peeling walls or paint used in toy manufacturing.”
c. “I try to observe and ask the client to explain about their cultural
traditions as part of my assessment.”
2 | P a g e
e. “I always look at the client’s exposure to social hazards such as crime
and violence.”
The nurse visits a home-bound client who is being cared for by her adult
daughter. Which function of a family is being provided in this situation?
a. Economic function.
b. Health care function.
c. Socialization function.
d. Affective function. – ANSWER- b. Health care function.
A nurse is working with a family who is confronting major challenges to
their health. Which of the following approaches would be most helpful
for the nurse to use?
a. Building on the family’s strengths and resilience.
b. Allowing the family to be noncompliant.
c. Labeling the family as resistant.
d. Recognizing that the family is dysfunctional. – ANSWER- a. Building
on the family’s strengths and resilience.
Which organization is not a Federal Health Agency?
a. National Institutes of Health.
b. Quality and Safety in Nursing Education (QSEN).
3 | P a g e
c. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.
d. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. – ANSWER- b. Quality
and Safety in Nursing Education (QSEN).
Which of the following must be firmly established before beginning a
family assessment? Select all that apply.
a. The rationale or purpose of the visit.
b. The most convenient time for you to visit the family.
c. Why the data is needed.
d. Which family members can be available.
e. How best to interview each individual in the family. – ANSWER- a.
The rationale or purpose of the visit.
b. The most convenient time for you to visit the family.
c. Why the data is needed.
Which individual has the greatest risk for becoming a member of the
vulnerable population of the local community?
a. A 50-year-old married female who has worked as a server in local
restaurants for her entire adult life.
b. A male diagnosed with a cardiac issue who recently moved in with his
adult child.
c. A single mother who is studying for a law degree at the local
university.
get pdf at https://learnexams.com/search/study?query=
1 | P a g e
NUR 206 EXAM 2 NEWEST 2024-2025 ACTUAL EXAM
COMPLETE 50 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS)
|ALREADY GRADED A+||BRAND NEW!!
A family is concerned about the medical bills of their father, aged 63,
who is unemployed and has almost no savings. Which of the following
statements by the nurse accurately explains how Medicaid and Medicare
would work in this family’s situation? Select all that apply.
a. “Your father must be homebound to qualify for Medicare assistance
but less so for Medicaid.”
b. “Choose any physician and just show them your Medicare or
Medicaid card.”
c. “All your father’s medical bills will be paid by whichever program is
appropriate.”
d. “Medicare is a federally funded program, but Medicaid is
administered by your state.” – ANSWER- d. “Medicare is a federally
funded program, but Medicaid is administered by your state.”
Which of the following is the primary focus of hospice care?
a. Teaching the client and family how to care for themselves.
b. Curing the client’s chronic disease.
2 | P a g e
c. Providing palliative care to provide and maintain comfort until death.
d. Decreasing the cost of hospital resources. – ANSWER- c. Providing
palliative care to provide and maintain comfort until death.
The nurse who works at a homeless clinic want to improve healing of
chronic wounds in clients living on the streets. Which of the following
would be the best action to take to improve client outcomes?
a. Hand out free bandaging supplies following each clinic visit.
b. Offer daily access to a room with soap, water, and bandages.
c. Provide antibiotics to all homeless persons with chronic non-healing
wounds.
d. Perform regular monitoring of the client’s wound condition. –
ANSWER- b. Offer daily access to a room with soap, water, and
bandages.
A school health nurse is conducting drug screening to detect drug use by
students before problems develop. Which of the following levels of
prevention does this action represent?
a. Tertiary prevention.
b. Primary prevention.
c. Secondary prevention.
d. Primary and secondary prevention. – ANSWER- c. Secondary
prevention.
3 | P a g e
The HCP orders an IV bolus of 1 liter 0.9% sodium chloride over 4
hours. The nurse will set the infusion rate at _ mL/hour. – ANSWER250 mL/hour
Which of the following statements by a client indicates a lack of
understanding regarding an appropriate reason to sue for potential
negligence?
a. “Because the health care workers didn’t turn my mother every 2 hours,
she developed bedsores.”
b. “My daughter wasn’t given a call light, and for a whole shift no one
checked on her condition.”
c. “I received permanent nerve damage because they would not remove a
cast that was too tight.”
d. “They amputated the wrong leg during surgery.” – ANSWER- b. “My
daughter wasn’t given a call light, and for a whole shift no one checked
on her condition.”
The public health nurse is planning to implement secondary level
prevention for a population of adolescents. Which action should the
nurse take?
a. Collaborate with school administration to revise the health classes to
include safe sex practices.
b. Educate school nurses about sexually transmitted diseases.
c. Partner with the local public health department to provide free
screenings for sexually transmitted diseases.
get pdf at https://learnexams.com/search/study?query=
1 | P a g e
NUR 206 EXAM 3 NEWEST 2024-2025 ACTUAL EXAM
COMPLETE 50 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS)
|ALREADY GRADED A+||BRAND NEW!!
The home health nurse reviews the discharge instructions with a client
who is Native American. Which instruction would require the nurse to
intervene?
a. “Call your healthcare provider in about 3 weeks for a follow-up
appointment.”
b. “Resume your normal diet today if you are hungry.”
c. “You have a prescription for blood work to be obtained tomorrow.”
d. “Take the prescribed antibiotic until finished.” – ANSWER- a. “Call
your healthcare provider in about 3 weeks for a follow-up appointment.”
The community health nurse is working with disaster relief after a
tornado. The nurse assists in funding safe housing for survivors,
providing support to families, organizing counseling, and securing
physical care when needed. Which level of prevention does the nurse
exercise?
a. Tertiary level of prevention.
2 | P a g e
b. Secondary level of prevention.
c. Primary level of prevention.
d. Quaternary level of prevention. – ANSWER- a. Tertiary level of
prevention.
Which information should the health department nurse include to a
client asking about prevention of Lyme disease?
a. There is a vaccine for those that are at highest risk.
b. Use of insect repellents does not seem to help prevent Lyme disease.
c. Avoid wooded areas known to have infected ticks.
d. Wash hands after any contact with someone with Lyme disease. –
ANSWER- c. Avoid wooded areas known to have infected ticks.
The community health nurse prepares an education using an affective
domain for a group of clients with diabetes. Which topic would be most
appropriate?
a. Exploring feelings related to living with diabetes.
b. Understanding interventions that prevent complications.
c. Learning how to use blood glucose machines.
d. Strategies to improve glucose levels. – ANSWER- a. Exploring
feelings related to living with diabetes.
3 | P a g e
The community health nurse understands that which action supports the
purpose of observation and surveillance?
a. Assess and report public health status.
b. Eliminate community-based infections.
c. Determine price points for vaccines.
d. Treat infected individuals with approved medications. – ANSWER- a.
Assess and report public health status.
The nurse manager prepares to implement a continuous quality
improvement project. Which outcome supports this project?
a. Detection of errors.
b. Post-event investigation.
c. Focusing on improving performance.
d. Fixing blame. – ANSWER- c. Focusing on improving performance.
The community health nurse explains to a parent the importance of
vaccines as being one of the most effective methods of preventing
communicable diseases for their adolescents. Which statement by the
client would indicate to the nurse the client might require further
teaching?
a. “My child is not sexually active.”
b. “We kept up with our scheduled vaccine appointments.”
get pdf at https://learnexams.com/search/study?query=
1 | P a g e
NUR 206 FINAL EXAM NEWEST 2024-2025
ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 200 QUESTIONS
AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
(VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY GRADED
A+||BRAND NEW!!
A patient has acute bronchitis with a nonproductive cough and wheezes.
Which topic should the nurse plan to include in the teaching plan?
Appropriate use of cough suppressants
Safety concerns with home oxygen therapy
Purpose of antibiotic therapy
Ways to limit oral fluid intake – ANSWER- 1
In assessment of the patient with acute respiratory distress, what should
the nurse expect to observe (select all that apply.)?
Cyanosis
Tripod position
2 | P a g e
pursed-lip breathing
Kussmaul’s respirations
accessory muscle use
increased AP diameter – ANSWER- Tripod position and
Accessory muscle use
The nurse assesses a patient with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
(COPD) who has been admitted with increasing dyspnea over the last 3
days. Which finding is most important for the nurse to report to the
health care provider?
Lung expansion is decreased bilaterally.
Hyperresonance to percussion is present.
Respirations are 36 breaths/minute.
Anterior-posterior chest ratio is 1:1. – ANSWER- 3
3 | P a g e
Which information will the nurse include in the asthma teaching plan for
a patient being discharged?
Hold your breath for 5 seconds after using the bronchodilator inhaler.
Tremors are an expected side effect of rapidly acting bronchodilators.
Use the inhaled corticosteroid when shortness of breath occurs.
Inhale slowly and deeply when using the dry powder inhaler (DPI). –
ANSWER- 2
Which intervention will the nurse include in the plan of care for a patient
who is diagnosed with a lung abscess?
Notify the health care provider immediately about any bloody or foulsmelling sputum.
Teach about the need for prolonged antibiotic therapy after discharge
from the hospital.
Teach the patient to avoid the use of over-the-counter expectorants.
Assist the patient with chest physiotherapy and postural drainage. –
ANSWER- 2
4 | P a g e
The nurse discusses management of upper respiratory infections (URI)
with a patient who has acute sinusitis. Which statement by the patient
indicates that additional teaching is needed?
“I can use my nasal decongestant spray until the congestion is all gone.”
“I will watch for changes in nasal secretions or the sputum that I cough
up.”
“I can take acetaminophen (Tylenol) to treat my discomfort.”
“I will drink lots of juices and other fluids to stay well hydrated.” –
ANSWER- 1
When assessing a patient who has just arrived after an automobile
accident, the emergency department nurse notes tachycardia and absent
breath sounds over the right lung. For which intervention will the nurse
prepare the patient?
Administration of an inhaled bronchodilator
Insertion of a chest tube with a chest drainage system
Emergency pericardiocentesis
get pdf at https://learnexams.com/search/study?query=