What This Document Is
This document is a practice exam for Chamberlain University’s NR 325 Adult Health II course. It’s designed to assess your understanding of key concepts and clinical scenarios covered in the course, preparing you for graded assessments. The format consists of multiple-choice questions mirroring those found on actual exams.
Why This Document Matters
This practice exam is a valuable resource for students in Adult Health II. It’s particularly useful for self-assessment, identifying knowledge gaps, and building test-taking confidence. Utilizing this resource *before* formal evaluations can help solidify your understanding of complex patient care situations. It’s most effectively used as part of a broader study plan, alongside textbooks, lectures, and other course materials.
Common Limitations or Challenges
This practice exam is a *sample* of potential exam questions and does not guarantee coverage of *all* topics. It’s a tool for self-evaluation, not a substitute for comprehensive studying. Relying solely on this practice exam may not be sufficient for exam success. It also does not provide detailed rationales for correct or incorrect answers – those are typically found in course materials or instructor feedback.
What This Document Provides
The full practice exam includes 17 multiple-choice questions covering a range of adult health topics, including: post-operative care (TURP), dementia care, chemotherapy side effects, stroke manifestations, hepatitis A & B, geriatric considerations, benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), stroke recognition, pancreatitis, sexually transmitted infections (STIs), spinal cord injury care, colorectal cancer screening, and hospice care criteria.
This preview only provides the questions themselves; the full document contains the answer options for each question. It does *not* include the correct answers, detailed explanations, or scoring information.