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//NUR176 / NUR 176 Exam 1 (Latest 2025 / 2026
Update): Concepts of Adult Health Nursing for the
Practical Nurse I |Questions and Verified Answers |
100% Correct Hondros
Question:
You have a patient that comes to the ER blood sugar 602, breathing deeply, ketos in their urine.
What would you think the next test be?
Answer:
Blood Gases you want to see if they have DKA
Question:
Your giving insulin. Can you mix Novolin R and Novolin N?
Answer:
No, they have to go into separate syringes, one is long and one is short
Question:
When your drawling up insulin what do you have to do first?
Answer:
Put air in the cloudy first
Question:
You're working in a long term care facility. Report from the night shift nurse that a patient is
really thirsty, peeing every hour and really restless. What would you do first?
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Question:

You have a patient that comes to the ER blood sugar 602, breathing deeply, ketos in their urine. What would you think the next test be?

Answer:

Blood Gases you want to see if they have DKA

Question:

Your giving insulin. Can you mix Novolin R and Novolin N?

Answer:

No, they have to go into separate syringes, one is long and one is short

Question:

When your drawling up insulin what do you have to do first?

Answer:

Put air in the cloudy first

Question:

You're working in a long term care facility. Report from the night shift nurse that a patient is really thirsty, peeing every hour and really restless. What would you do first?

Answer:

Check their blood sugar

Question:

You have a patient come into the clinic who is 24 years old. She getting ready to go on a cruise, she's a diabetic. She's coming in for a check up and states that she does not have hair growing on her legs anymore. Should you be concerned?

Answer:

Yes, means poor circulation

Question:

Creatinine normal range

Answer:

Question:

BUN normal range

Answer:

Question:

Your patient has a subdural hematoma receiving mannitol. How to know is mannitol is working?

Question:

Patient has diabetes type 2 and they are complaining of shaking, blurred vision, racing heart. What are you doing to do?

Answer:

Check blood sugar

Question:

12 year old no history of diabetes. But has a family history of diabetes, you find that their blood sugar is 390, has frequent urination, hot/flushed. What orders would you expect the doctor to give you?

Answer:

  • GAD test
  • Sliding Scale of Insulin

Question:

1 1/2 year old that was admitted, newly diagnose with diabetes. What symptoms would you expect to see?

Answer:

  • Frequent urinations
  • Weight lost - body is burning protein instead of fat
  • Thirst

Question:

Type 1 diabetic that has signs of negative reaction to insulin. What does that mean?

Answer:

The body is not absorbing the insulin

Question:

What are the signs and symptoms of hypoglycemia?

Answer:

  • Weakness
  • Irritability
  • Trimers
  • Hunger
  • Impaired Vision

Question:

Patient had a stroke what kind of things would you educate this person on to decrease their risk factors for another stroke?

Answer:

  • Monitor B/P
  • Diet and Exercise
  • Reduce Stress
  • No Smoking

Question:

Patient has metabolic syndrome. What is metabolic syndrome?

Answer:

Cluster of diseases, that put at risk for diabetes like hypertension, heart failure

Answer:

Blood thinner, given subcutaneously (subq)

Question:

Side effects monitoring for when on Lovenox?

Answer:

  • Bleeding
  • Bruising
  • Bleeding of the gums
  • Blood in the stool and urine

Question:

Interventions for Lovenox

Answer:

  • Soft tooth brush
  • Use electric razor
  • Let them know they are spectacle for easy bruising

Question:

Patient diabetic type 2 their hemoglobin A1C is 10.2. What are you doing to teach this patient to help them be complaint?

Answer:

  • Diet and exercise
  • Taking their blood sugars at home regularly
  • Take their medication as prescribed
  • Decrease in crabs and sugars
  • Eat at same time everyday
  • Check blood sugar before exercise
  • Stress, Surgery and Steroids will increase sugars

Question:

Symptoms of increased intracranial pressure

Answer:

  • Headache
  • Blurry Vision / Diplopa
  • Change in LOC

Question:

How to position a patient with increased intracranial pressure?

Answer:

  • Head of bed at a 30 degree angle
  • Neck is in the neutral position
  • Give oxygen if needed

Question:

What should a patient with increased intracranial pressure avoid?

Answer:

  • Lifting heavy things

Question:

Lantus was given at 9 how long until it starts working?

Answer:

1 hour

Question:

Patient concerned about getting diabetes has a family history of diabetes, what interventions should be put in place?

Answer:

  • Maintaining a healthy diet

Question:

Patient has DKA and is ordered for insulin drip. What insulin would you think that would be?

Answer:

  • Novolin R

Question:

Patient diagnosed with right subarachnoid hemorrhage, what is that?

Answer:

Bleed right part of brain

Question:

What position would you put a patient in that has a right subarachnoid hemorrhage?

Answer:

30 - 40 degrees semi fowlers

Question:

Nursing intervention for tonic-clonic seizure?

Answer:

Air way

Question:

Patient has been diagnosed with bacterial meningitis what kind of assessment would you expect to do?

Answer:

  • Glasgow Coma Scale
  • Monitor symptoms of IICP
  • Checking LOC
  • Monitor labs
  • Vital signs

Question:

Patient has delirium is it revisable?

Answer:

Yes

Question:

Patient has increased intracranial pressure, what would you expect their blood pressure, temperature, pulse, LOC to be?

Answer:

High b/p, high temperature, low pulse, LOC decreased

Question:

Patient that has meningitis what kind of isolation would you put them in?

Answer:

Droplet

Question:

Patient diagnosed with a stroke and they have dysphasia, what would you put in place to prevent aspiration?

Answer:

  • No straws
  • Thicken liquids
  • Sat up right
  • Speech therapy

Question:

Patient that has aphasia what does that mean?

Answer:

  • Difficulty Speaking
  • Difficulty Writing

Question:

Patient has Alzheimer's what medication do we give?

Answer:

Aricept (Donepezil), Exelon

Question:

Patient diabetes type 1 what should you teach them?

Answer:

  • Carry a snack with them (Crabs and Protein)
  • Reducing junk food

Question:

What medication do we give for seizures?

Answer:

  • Dilantin
  • Tegretol
  • Diazepam