NURS 1100 Exam Questions All Solved (A Pass)
2026 Update
What is HIPAA?
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
Privacy vs. Confidentiality
Privacy: the right to be left alone when you want to be, to have control over your personal
possessions, and not to be observed without your consent
Confidentiality: the assurance that messages and information remain available only to those
authorized to view them
Muscle Function Grading Scale
0 No muscle contraction; paralysis
1 Muscle contracts, but limb does not move
2 Muscle movement only in absence of gravity
3 Full ROM against gravity
4 Full ROM against mild resistance
5 Full ROM against full resistance
What is scoliosis?
lateral curvature of the spine
What is kyphosis?
Humpback in the thoracic area
, What is lordosis?
Swayback (the butt sticks out)
What is torticollis?
stiff neck
What are the 5 P's neurological assessment?
1 Pain
2 Pulses
3 Pallor
4 Paresthesia
5 Paralysis/paresis
Levels of the bedside mobility assessment tool
Mobility Level 1 - patient is dependent and unable to move
Level 2 - patient can sit by self but can't stand
Level 3 - can bear weight but requires assistive devices
Level 4 - patient can move and transfer; independent
What is the Morse Fall Scale?
used to asses clients likelihood of falling, the higher your score the higher a risk of fall on a scale
of 0 to greater than 51
3 common assistive devices?
2026 Update
What is HIPAA?
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
Privacy vs. Confidentiality
Privacy: the right to be left alone when you want to be, to have control over your personal
possessions, and not to be observed without your consent
Confidentiality: the assurance that messages and information remain available only to those
authorized to view them
Muscle Function Grading Scale
0 No muscle contraction; paralysis
1 Muscle contracts, but limb does not move
2 Muscle movement only in absence of gravity
3 Full ROM against gravity
4 Full ROM against mild resistance
5 Full ROM against full resistance
What is scoliosis?
lateral curvature of the spine
What is kyphosis?
Humpback in the thoracic area
, What is lordosis?
Swayback (the butt sticks out)
What is torticollis?
stiff neck
What are the 5 P's neurological assessment?
1 Pain
2 Pulses
3 Pallor
4 Paresthesia
5 Paralysis/paresis
Levels of the bedside mobility assessment tool
Mobility Level 1 - patient is dependent and unable to move
Level 2 - patient can sit by self but can't stand
Level 3 - can bear weight but requires assistive devices
Level 4 - patient can move and transfer; independent
What is the Morse Fall Scale?
used to asses clients likelihood of falling, the higher your score the higher a risk of fall on a scale
of 0 to greater than 51
3 common assistive devices?