Fundamentals of Nursing
Medsurg I and II
OB and PEDS
Critical Care
Mental Health
100

Which action occurs during the implementation phase of ADPIE?

A. Collecting data
B. Setting goals
C. Administering medication
D. Evaluating outcomes

C. Administering medication

100

A patient with chest pain is suspected of having a Myocardial Infarction. Which medication should the nurse administer first?

A. Morphine
B. Oxygen
C. Nitroglycerin
D. Aspirin

B. Oxygen
100

A nurse is assessing a patient 1 hour after delivery. The uterus is boggy and soft. What is the priority nursing action?

A. Notify the provider
B. Massage the fundus
C. Administer pain medication
D. Encourage breastfeeding

B. Massage the fundus

100

A patient with ARDS is on mechanical ventilation. Which position improves oxygenation the most?

A. Supine
B. Trendelenburg
C. Prone
D. High-Fowler’s

C. Prone

100

Which of these snacks should a patient on MAOIs avoid?

A. Cottage cheese and fresh strawberries
B. Salami and aged parmesan cheese
C. Apple slices with peanut butter
D. Yogurt and blueberries

B. Salami and parmesan cheese

200

A nurse is caring for a patient who reports shortness of breath. What is the priority action by the nurse?

A. Offer the patient water
B. Raise the head of the bed
C. Document the finding
D. Provide patient education

B. Raise the head of the bed

200

A patient is taking Lisinopril. Which side effect should the nurse monitor?

A. Dry cough
B. Bradycardia
C. Hyperglycemia
D. Tinnitus

A. Dry cough

200

Which fetal heart rate pattern suggests fetal distress?

A. Early decelerations
B. Variable decelerations
C. Late decelerations
D. Accelerations

C. Late decelerations

200

A patient with traumatic brain injury has an ICP monitor. The nurse notes:

  • ICP 24 mmHg

  • BP 150/90

  • HR 55

Which intervention is highest priority?

A. Administer osmotic diuretic
B. Elevate HOB 30°
C. Maintain head midline
D. Hyperventilate patient

A. Mannitol (Osmotic Diuretic) 

200

Which behavior is an example of a positive symptom of schizophrenia?

A. Flat affect
B. Social withdrawal
C. Hallucinations
D. Anhedonia

C. Hallucinations

300

Which infection requires a negative pressure room?

A. MRSA

B. TB

C. C.Diff

D. Influenza

B. TB

300

A patient is prescribed Ferrous Sulfate. Which statement indicates correct understanding?

A. “I will take this medication with milk.”
B. “I should take this with orange juice.”
C. “I will stop taking it if my stool turns dark.”
D. “I should take it only at bedtime.”

B. I should take this with orange juice

300

Which condition is a contraindication for live vaccines?

A. Mild cold
B. Low-grade fever
C. Severe immunodeficiency
D. Previous mild rash

C. Severe Immunideficiency

300

Patient with muffled heart sounds, hypotension, distended neck veins. First intervention?

A. Administer fluids
B. Prepare for pericardiocentesis
C. Oxygen therapy
D. Give vasopressors

B. Prepare for pericardiocentesis

300

A patient is prescribed SSRIs for depression. Which statement indicates correct understanding?

A. “I can stop taking the medication once I feel better.”
B. “I may not notice improvement for 4–6 weeks.”
C. “SSRIs will make me sleep more at first.”
D. “I should avoid talking to my therapist while on SSRIs.”

B. No improvement for weeks

400

Which interventions prevent pressure injuries?

A. Reposition every 2 hours
B. Keep skin clean and dry
C. Massage reddened areas
D. Use pressure-relieving devices
E. Encourage mobility

A, B, D, E

400

6. Pharmacology – Insulin

Which insulin has the fastest onset?

A. Insulin Glargine
B. Regular Insulin
C. NPH Insulin
D. Insulin Lispro

D. Insulin Lispro

400

A newborn is diagnosed with Tetralogy of Fallot. Which clinical sign is expected?

A. Diaphoreses
B. Cyanosis
C. Bounding peripheral pulses
D. Bradycardia

B. Cyanosis

400

Which is included in the first hour sepsis bundle? (SATA)

A. Obtain blood cultures
B. Administer broad-spectrum antibiotics
C. Give IV fluids 30 mL/kg
D. Monitor lactate
E. Start norepinephrine

A, B, C, D

400

Patient asks about ECT. Which statement is correct?

A. “I’ll be awake and alert.”
B. “I may experience temporary memory loss.”
C. “I can drive home after the procedure.”
D. “It permanently cures mental illness.”

B. Memory loss

500

Which patient is at the highest risk for falls?

A. A 25-year-old with a fractured leg
B. A 40-year-old with pneumonia
C. A 78-year-old taking sedative medications
D. A 50-year-old with hypertension

C. A 78 yr old taking sedative medications

500

A nurse is assessing a patient admitted. The nurse notes the following findings:

  • Muscle tremors

  • Hyperactive deep tendon reflexes

  • Cardiac dysrhythmias

  • Positive Chvostek sign

  • Seizure activity

Which electrolyte imbalance should the nurse suspect?

A. Hypokalemia
B. Hypomagnesemia
C. Hypernatremia
D. Hypercalcemia

B. Hypomagnesemia

500

A 38-week patient presents with:

  • Sudden severe abdominal pain

  • Dark vaginal bleeding

  • Firm, tender uterus

  • FHR 80 bpm

Which action is highest priority?

A. Start IV fluids
B. Monitor vital signs
C. Prepare for emergency cesarean
D. Administer pain medication

C. Prepare for emergency C-section

500

What does a positive Murphy’s sign indicate?

A. Liver failure
B. Gallbladder inflammation
C. Pancreatitis
D. Appendicitis

B. Gallbladder Inflammation

500

Patient on haloperidol reports stiffness and tremors. Priority action?

A. Stop medication
B. Document findings
C. Administer anticholinergic as prescribed
D. Reassure patient symptoms are normal

C. Anticholinergics

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