DEWIT’S FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS AND
SKILLS FOR NURSING FINAL PAPER 2026
TESTED QUESTIONS WITH FULL SOLUTION
GRADED A+
◉ advocate. Answer: Standing up for your patient's rights; acting in
the patient's behalf; being a representative of your patient.
◉ aphasia Answer: Difficulty expressing or understanding language.
◉ being present Answer: Focusing on the moment.
◉ body language Answer: Nonverbal communication.
◉ communication Answer: The exchange of information and ideas
by speech, writing, gesture, expression, body posture, intonation,
and general appearance.
◉ confidentiality Answer: The principle of keeping private all
information about a patient.
◉ congruent Answer: In agreement.
, ◉ delegate Answer: Authorize another person to do something;
entrust to another.
◉ empathy Answer: The ability to understand by seeing the
situation from another's perspective.
◉ feedback Answer: Return of information and how it was
interpreted.
◉ incongruent Answer: Verbal and nonverbal messages that do not
agree.
◉ input Answer: Information put in.
◉ ISBAR-R Answer: Technique for communication between
members of the health care team; the acronym stands for
Introduction, Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendation,
and Readback.
◉ mindful Answer: Being highly aware and alert to another's
feelings; considerate.
◉ nonverbal Answer: Without words.
SKILLS FOR NURSING FINAL PAPER 2026
TESTED QUESTIONS WITH FULL SOLUTION
GRADED A+
◉ advocate. Answer: Standing up for your patient's rights; acting in
the patient's behalf; being a representative of your patient.
◉ aphasia Answer: Difficulty expressing or understanding language.
◉ being present Answer: Focusing on the moment.
◉ body language Answer: Nonverbal communication.
◉ communication Answer: The exchange of information and ideas
by speech, writing, gesture, expression, body posture, intonation,
and general appearance.
◉ confidentiality Answer: The principle of keeping private all
information about a patient.
◉ congruent Answer: In agreement.
, ◉ delegate Answer: Authorize another person to do something;
entrust to another.
◉ empathy Answer: The ability to understand by seeing the
situation from another's perspective.
◉ feedback Answer: Return of information and how it was
interpreted.
◉ incongruent Answer: Verbal and nonverbal messages that do not
agree.
◉ input Answer: Information put in.
◉ ISBAR-R Answer: Technique for communication between
members of the health care team; the acronym stands for
Introduction, Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendation,
and Readback.
◉ mindful Answer: Being highly aware and alert to another's
feelings; considerate.
◉ nonverbal Answer: Without words.