Nur 213 Midterm Exam Midterm Exam This is a timed exam. You have 75 minutes to complete this exam. Monitor the timer as you progress so you do not run out of time. You must work independently on the exam. Use of references (textbooks, notes, other individuals, internet sources, etc.) is not allow...
NURSING 213
MIDTERM
EXAM.
QUESTIONS
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LATEST 2022
,Midterm Exam
This is a timed exam. You have 75 minutes to complete this exam. Monitor
the timer as you progress so you do not run out of time.
You must work independently on the exam. Use of references
(textbooks, notes, other individuals, internet sources, etc.) is not
allowed.
You must submit your response to each question, by clicking the "Submit"
button on the left side below each question.
It is important to note that there is no 'Submit' button for the quiz as a whole.
Each response must be submitted individually.
To exit the quiz, click on the "End My Exam" button next to the timer in the top
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1.2 M4E_N213
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You are caring for a patient in septic shock from a urinary tract infection. The patient
remains hypotensive with a BP of 80/50 despite aggressive fluid resuscitation. Which
of the following medications whould the RN expect the physician to order?
Norepinephrine
Metoprolol
Nitroprusside
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2.1 M4E_N213
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, When a client in the emergency department has a positive Brudzinski’s sign, which
nursing intervention is the highest priority?
Institute droplet precautions.
Provide a quiet, dark room.
Prepare for a lumbar puncture.
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Which intervention is the priority for the RN to implement for the client with human
immunodeficiency virus (HIV) who presents with fever, shortness of breath and
dyspnea?
Perform an oxygen saturation.
Notify the physician.
Elevate the head of the bed.
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4.1 M4E_N213
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Which data finding obtained through a client’s health history should the RN
consider as a risk factor for Hepatitis C?
Client who has ingested food and liquid infected with the virus.
Client receiving dialysis with blood transfusions three times a week since 1970.
Client who has routinely ingested raw shellfish since 1965.
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