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NSG 210 Exam 1 Questions and Answers Already Passed Which of the following is the most appropriate action when a patient is admitted with a suspected allergic reaction to a medication? A) Wait for the doctor to confirm the diagnosis before taking any action B) Administer antihistamines and m...

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NSG 210 Exam 1 Questions and
Answers Already Passed
Which of the following is the most appropriate action when a patient is admitted with a

suspected allergic reaction to a medication?

A) Wait for the doctor to confirm the diagnosis before taking any action


✔✔B) Administer antihistamines and monitor for worsening symptoms


C) Continue administering the medication unless symptoms worsen

D) Immediately stop all medications without further assessment




When assessing a patient’s vital signs, what is the most accurate method to measure body

temperature in an adult?


✔✔A) Oral thermometer


B) Axillary thermometer

C) Rectal thermometer

D) Tympanic thermometer




Which of the following best describes the primary purpose of the nursing process?


✔✔A) To provide a systematic approach for patient care and decision-making


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,B) To ensure medication is administered on time

C) To diagnose and treat medical conditions

D) To monitor a patient’s response to surgery




A patient is receiving a blood transfusion and begins to experience chills and fever. What is the

nurse’s first action?


✔✔A) Stop the transfusion immediately and notify the healthcare provider


B) Increase the rate of the transfusion to help the patient adjust

C) Administer a fever-reducing medication as prescribed

D) Continue the transfusion but monitor the patient closely




What is the primary goal when providing patient education on a new medication regimen?


✔✔A) To ensure the patient understands how to take the medication properly


B) To explain the side effects that are expected

C) To encourage the patient to continue taking the medication, even if they don’t feel better

D) To focus on explaining the scientific mechanism of the drug




Which of the following is the most appropriate nursing intervention for a patient experiencing

acute pain after surgery?
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,A) Provide emotional support and reassure the patient


✔✔B) Administer prescribed pain medication and reassess pain level


C) Encourage the patient to avoid pain medication to prevent dependence

D) Advise the patient to use deep breathing exercises instead of medication




Which of the following techniques is most effective for preventing the spread of infection in a

healthcare setting?


✔✔A) Frequent hand washing and proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE)


B) Administering antibiotics to all patients

C) Isolating patients with infections from the general population

D) Limiting the number of visitors in the hospital




A nurse is caring for a patient with a chest tube. What is the primary nursing concern in this

situation?

A) Ensuring the patient remains immobile


✔✔B) Monitoring the chest tube for proper drainage and preventing dislodgement


C) Administering pain medication before the chest tube insertion

D) Encouraging the patient to cough and deep breathe frequently



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, A 70-year-old patient is being assessed for mobility and falls risk. Which of the following factors

is the most important to evaluate?


✔✔A) The patient's history of previous falls and current medications


B) The patient's blood pressure and heart rate during rest

C) The patient's ability to remember appointments and medications

D) The patient's family history of chronic conditions




When performing a head-to-toe assessment, the nurse notices a reddened area on the patient’s

sacrum. What is the first action the nurse should take?


✔✔A) Reposition the patient to relieve pressure on the affected area


B) Document the finding and continue with the assessment

C) Apply a topical cream to reduce inflammation

D) Call the healthcare provider immediately for further instructions




What is the best nursing intervention to prevent skin breakdown in an immobile patient?


✔✔A) Reposition the patient every two hours and assess the skin regularly


B) Provide the patient with a daily bath to maintain skin hygiene



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