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NURS 100 MIDTERM PREP EXAM 2026/2027 LATEST EXAM
TEST UNDER NEW GUIDELINE 120 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
ANSWERS PERFECT TO PASS 2026/2027 NURS 100
MIDTERM TEST EXAM
Overview:
This test bank mirrors the NURS 100 Midterm exam format and difficulty, helping
nursing students prepare with realistic, updated, and guideline-based practice
questions. Each item reinforces essential nursing foundations, patient care
principles, safety practices, communication skills, clinical judgment, and
professional nursing responsibilities — helping learners build knowledge,
confidence, and readiness before taking the NURS 100 Midterm exam.
Key Features:
✅ 120+ realistic NURS 100 Midterm exam practice questions with correct
answers
✅ Updated for the 2026/2027 exam cycle under current nursing education and
healthcare practice guidelines
✅ Structured exam prep format for comprehensive review and mastery
✅ Covers major NURS 100 competencies including nursing fundamentals, patient
safety, therapeutic communication, basic assessment, infection prevention, and
professional nursing practice
✅ Includes scenario-based questions focused on clinical judgment, prioritization,
patient needs, and safe nursing interventions
✅ Includes practice areas such as vital signs, hygiene care, mobility, nutrition,
documentation, patient education, ethics, and basic nursing skills
✅ Ideal for nursing students, healthcare learners, study groups, and midterm exam
preparation
✅ Designed to strengthen foundational nursing knowledge, improve test-taking
confidence, and increase readiness for the NURS 100 Midterm test exam
With 120 realistic questions and correct answers, the NURS 100 MIDTERM
PREP EXAM 2026/2027 is a comprehensive study resource designed to reinforce
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nursing fundamentals, improve exam readiness, and support successful preparation
for the 2026/2027 NURS 100 Midterm test exam.
What nursing law regulates the practice and standards of nursing practice?
a. Public Law
b. Civil Law
c. Common Law
d. Criminal Law - answer-b
While teaching about advanced care planning, which fact is important for the nurse to share with a
client who has been diagnosed with a terminal illness?
a. a durable power of attorney for healthcare appoints an agent the person trusts to make decisions
b. living wills provide specific instructions related to the clients personal property upon death
c. The patient self determination act of 1990 requires hospital clients to have an advanced directive
d. Advanced directives must be completed 30 days prior to hospitalization in order to be valid - answer-a
The student nurse is aware that he/she is responsible for his/her own acts of negligence if these result
in patient injury. Which of the following statements is true regarding student liability?
a. nursing students are not held accountable for their own actions when providing care in the clinical
setting
b. nursing students who are working in a healthcare setting can perform skills/ interventions learned in
the academic lab
c. nursing students are required to carry their own personal professional liability insurance.
d. Nursing students can perform skills/ interventions unsupervised while volunteering as a health fair -
answer-c
Which of the following is the nurse's best legal safeguard?
a. Competent practice
b. written or implied contracts
c. collective bargaining
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d. Patient education - answer-a
A nurse is caring for a patient with terminal cancer. The nurse finds the patient lying in bed and staring
at the ceiling. The nurse conveys caring by making which statement:
a. "Tell me what is on your mind."
b. "You have a great doctor and he knows best."
c. "Cheer up, tomorrow is another day."
d. "Don't worry, you will be fine in a day or two." - answer-a
The nurse knows that which of the following statements is the best example of nonverbal
communication?
a. A patient's face grimacing with pain.
b. A nurse says, "I am going to help you walk now."
c. A nurse gives an in-service to a group of patients on exercising.
d. A patient asks the nurse for a pain medication. - answer-a
3. The nurse enters the patient's room to complete the physical assessment. The patient states, "Well,
I have not seen you before. Who are you? Which is the nurse's best response?
a. "I am the nurse who is responsible for your care today"
b. "I am Jane Doe and I will be caring for you until the end of the shift."
c. "I am the nurse who will be completing your physical assessment."
d. "I have been transferred to this floor and I will be caring for you." - answer-b
Which factor is the most important in the development of rapport between the nurse and the client?
a. Skill
b. Kindness
c. Happiness
d. Trust - answer-d