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2024 NURS 3300 FINAL EXAM Mastery Pack: 300+ Real Exam Questions with Verified Answers for A+ Grades - Comprehensive Success Guide with ACTUAL QUESTIONS, ESSENTIAL Nursing Concepts, Practice Scenarios & Expert Tips 1. What is the primary purpose of conducting a health assessment? A) To diagnose medical conditions B) To develop a treatment plan C) To establish a database of client’s health status D) To prescribe medication Correct Answer: C 2. Which of the following is a sign of dehydration in an adult? A) Bradycardia B) Edema C) Dry mucous membranes D) Hypertension Correct Answer: C 3. A patient with asthma is prescribed a corticosteroid inhaler. What is the primary action of this medication? A) It relieves acute bronchospasm. B) It reduces inflammation in the airways. C) It acts as a rescue inhaler during an asthma attack. D) It increases the heart rate to improve oxygen delivery. Correct Answer: B 4. Which nutritional advice is most appropriate for a patient with type 2 diabetes? A) Increase intake of simple carbohydrates. B) Eliminate all fats from the diet. C) Distribute carbohydrates evenly throughout the day. D) Focus on protein intake only. Correct Answer: C 5. What is the most effective method to prevent the spread of infection in healthcare settings? A) Wearing gloves at all times B) Hand hygiene C) Using antibiotics prophylactically D) Isolating all patients with infectious diseases Correct Answer: B 6. Which blood pressure reading categorizes a person as hypertensive? A) 120/80 mmHg B) 130/85 mmHg C) 140/90 mmHg D) 150/95 mmHg Correct Answer: C 7. When educating a patient about insulin administration, which site is preferred for absorption consistency? A) Thigh B) Buttock C) Abdomen D) Arm Correct Answer: C 8. What is the initial nursing intervention for a patient experiencing a seizure? A) Restrain the patient to prevent injury. B) Place a tongue depressor in the patient’s mouth. C) Move objects away from the patient to prevent injury. D) Administer oral glucose immediately. Correct Answer: C 9. Which symptom is most indicative of deep vein thrombosis (DVT)? A) Swelling in one leg B) Headache C) Sudden onset of cough D) Photophobia Correct Answer: A 10. In which of the following situations is it most appropriate to use an AED (Automated External Defibrillator)? A) The patient is having a seizure. B) The patient is hypoglycemic. C) The patient is in ventricular fibrillation. D) The patient has a fever. Correct Answer: C 11. Which dietary recommendation is most appropriate for a patient with chronic kidney disease (CKD)? A) High protein diet B) Low potassium diet C) High sodium diet D) Low carbohydrate diet Correct Answer: B 12. A patient presents with symptoms of hypoglycemia. Which action should the nurse take first? A) Administer 50% dextrose IV B) Give the patient a glass of water C) Check the patient’s blood glucose level D) Instruct the patient to rest Correct Answer: C 13. Which of the following is a common side effect of chemotherapy? A) Hair growth B) Weight gain C) Nausea and vomiting D) Decreased heart rate Correct Answer: C 14. The nurse is caring for a patient who is receiving digoxin. Which laboratory value should be monitored closely? A) Sodium B) Potassium C) Calcium D) Chloride Correct Answer: B 15. When providing care for a patient with Alzheimer’s disease, what is the primary goal? A) Cure the disease B) Slow the progression C) Provide stimulation with complex tasks

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