About this exam
Exam covering adult medical-surgical nursing care focused on respiratory, hematologic, oncologic, immune, electrolyte, and emergency clinical deterioration management.
What to expect
100
Questions
180 min
Time limit
90%
Pass mark
Practice Exam
Format
Sample questions
- A patient on warfarin presents with active epistaxis and an INR of 6.1. What is the priority nursing action?
- A chest tube system shows continuous bubbling in the water-seal chamber. Which actions are appropriate? Select all that apply.
- A lupus patient on long-term corticosteroids presents with fever. What is the primary concern?
- A patient admitted with dehydration secondary to prolonged diarrhea has a serum sodium level of 158 mEq/L. The patient appears restless and reports intense thirst. Vital signs show mild tachycardia. Which assessment is the nurse's priority?
How to prepare
Work through the RN Nursing study notes topic by topic, then sit this exam under timed conditions to rehearse pacing. Review every rationale — the explanation matters more than the score.
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