Hormone Havoc
Diabetes Dilemmas
Adrenal Adventures
Immune Defense
Mash Up
100

A nurse is caring for a client with hypothyroidism that was started on levothyroxine. Which assessment finding indicates effective therapy?

A. Slowed Metabolism and dry skin
B. Decreased blood pressure and pulse
C. Increased energy and heart rate
D. Cold intolerance and weight gain

C. Increased energy and heart rate

100

Which insulin has the fastest onset?

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

 B. Lispro  

100

Which finding is expected in Cushing’s syndrome?
 A. Hypoglycemia  
 B. Hypotension  
 C. Truncal obesity  
 D. Weight loss  

 C. Truncal obesity  

100

Which finding suggests neutropenic precautions are required?
 A. WBC 3,000/mm³  
 B. ANC > 700/mm³  
 C. Platelets 90,000/mm³  
 D. Hgb 10 g/dL

 A. WBC 3,000/mm³  

100

Which medication is commonly used to treat rheumatoid arthritis?

A. Adalimumab

 B. Furosemide  
 C. Atorvastatin  
 D. Metoprolol

A. Adalimumab

200

The nurse prepares to administer IV calcium gluconate. This medication is used for which endocrine emergency? 

A. Addisonian crisis  
 B. Thyroid storm  
 C. Tetany after thyroidectomy  
 D. DKA

 C. Tetany after thyroidectomy  

200

Which symptom best differentiates DKA from HHS?
 A. Kussmaul respirations  
 B. Severe dehydration  
 C. Blood glucose >600  
D. Absence of ketones

D. Absence of ketones

200

A client in Addisonian crisis is most at risk for which complication?
 A. Hypertension  
 B. Hypokalemia  
 C. Hypovolemic shock  
 D. Metabolic alkalosis

Answer: C. Hypovolemic shock

200

A client receiving methrotrexate reports a fever of 100.6°F (38.1°C). The nurse’s priority action is:
 A. Give acetaminophenand recheck in 1 hour
 B. Notify provider immediately  
 C. Encourage fluids and rest  
 D. Advise the patient to wear a mask

 B. Notify provider immediately  

200

The nurse gives discharge teaching for a patient on methotrexate. Which statement requires intervention?
 A. “I’ll avoid crowds.”  
 B. “I’ll take it with folic acid.”  
 C. “I should limit my alcohol consumption.”  
 D. “I’ll report mouth sores.”

 C. “I should limit my alcohol consumption.”  

300

A nurse is caring for a patient with a suspected pituitary tumor. Which clinical finding supports this?
 A. Polyuria and polydipsia  
 B. Hypertension and truncal obesity  
 C. Growth changes and large hands
 D. Cold intolerance and hypotension

 C. Growth changes and large hands

300

The nurse provides education on metformin. Which statement requires intervention?
 A. “I will take this with meals.”  
 B. “I can drink alcohol occasionally.”  
 C. “I’ll report muscle pain or fatigue.”  
 D. “It can cause diarrhea initially.”  

 B. “I can drink alcohol occasionally.”  

300

The nurse is teaching about prednisone. Which teaching point is essential?
 A. Take with food  
 B. Stop abruptly if edema develops  
 C. Avoid potassium-rich foods  
 D. Take double dose if you miss one

Answer: A. Take with food

300

The nurse is preparing to administer a live attenuated vaccine. Which patient condition would contraindicate this immunization?
A. Type 2 diabetes mellitus
B. HIV with CD4 count of 150 cells/mm³
C. History of mild allergic rhinitis
D. Pregnancy in the second trimester

Answer: B. HIV with CD4 count of 150 cells/mm³

300

A patient with type 1 diabetes presents with a blood sugar of 650mg/DM and deep, rapid respirations, fruity breath, and abdominal pain. Which is the nurse’s priority action? 

 A. Administer sodium bicarbonate 

B. Provide an oral glucose supplement 

C. Start an IV insulin infusion

D. Apply oxygen via nasal cannula 

C. Start an IV insulin infusion

400

In evaluating treatment for diabetes insipidus, which finding best indicates improvement?
 A. Urine output 200 mL/hr  
 B. Serum sodium 135 mEq/L  
 C. Elevated Urine Osmolarity  
 D. Weight loss of 5 lb/day

 B. Serum sodium 135 mEq/L  

400

The nurse is teaching sick-day management for type 1 DM. Which instruction is most important?
 A. Adjust insulin if not eating
 B. Check blood sugar every 2–4 hours  
 C. Double insulin dose if glucose >250  
 D. Limit fluid intake

 B. Check blood sugar every 2–4 hours  

400

A client with Addison’s disease suddenly collapses. BP 80/50, BG 52 mg/dL, Na 122 mEq/L. The nurse anticipates which IV medication?
 A. Dextrose 5% only  
 B. Insulin and glucose  
 C. Hydrocortisone sodium succinate  
 D. Potassium chloride

 C. Hydrocortisone sodium succinate  

400

A nurse is monitoring a patient receiving IV antibiotics for a possible allergic reaction. Which early manifestation of anaphylaxis should the nurse recognize first?
 A. Hypotension  
 B.Diarrhea
 C. Urticaria
 D. Stridor

 C. Urticaria

400

A patient with Grave’s disease is being treated with radioactive iodine. Which discharge instruction is most important?  

A. Expect rapid symptom relief 

B. Avoid close contact with children and pregnant women

C. Take with calcium supplements 

D. Avoid low-iodine foods 

B. Avoid close contact with children and pregnant women

500

Which lab result is expected in SIADH?
 A. Hyponatremia and low serum osmolality  
 B. Hypernatremia and high serum osmolality  
 C. Hypokalemia and metabolic alkalosis  
 D. Hypercalcemia and low urine sodium

 A. Hyponatremia and low serum osmolality  

500

A patient with DKA has potassium of 2.8 mEq/L before insulin administration. What is the priority action?
 A. Give insulin IV as ordered  
 B. Administer potassium replacement  
 C. Increase IV fluids  
 D. Recheck glucose

 B. Administer potassium replacement  

500

A patient with Cushing’s syndrome is scheduled for bilateral adrenalectomy. Which postoperative nursing intervention has the highest priority during the first 24 hours?
A. Encourage early ambulation to prevent DVT
B. Monitor blood glucose and electrolytes closely
C. Teach lifelong corticosteroid replacement
D. Provide emotional support for body image changes

B. Monitor blood glucose and electrolytes closely

500

A nurse is caring for a patient who received a kidney transplant 2 weeks ago and is now presenting with fever, tenderness over the graft site, and elevated creatinine levels. The nurse expects which of the following conditions?

A. Urinary tract obstruction
B. Acute Kidney rejection
C. Chronic Kidney rejection
D. Infection at the incision site

B. Acute Kidney rejection

500

A patient newly diagnosed with AIDS is prescribed sulfamethoxazole/trimethoprim prophylactically. The nurse understands this is to prevent:  

A. Cytomegalovirus retinitis 

B. Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia

C. Vaginal Candidiasis 

D. Kaposi sarcoma 

B. Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia