Hondros College NUR 166 Final
Comprehensive Predictor Exam 2026
Update: Complied from Real Exam
(Solved) SCORE A
1 day = ____ minutes
1440 minutes
1,000 ml = _____ L
1 liter
C to F
C x 1.8 + 30
F to C
F - 32 then divide by 1.8
Elevated vitals
Reassess, retake vitals, compare readings to past vitals
Why should you always document that you contacted the doctor?
To cover yourself, always document and state facts, no opinions
Goals and outcomes should be?
Measurable, obtainable, specific, short term or long term
Goals and outcomes must have?
Time and dates that could be met
Cues
Helps us figure out what is going on with patient but still document what the patient says
What should you do if goals are partially met?
, See what you can adjust so the patient can meet the goal
Nursing priority
ABC's (airway, breathing, circulation)
Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO)
Focuses on patients safety
Joint Commission goal
Report in patients room at bedside to update on the plan of care and to include the
patient in the handoff
Updating Care Plans
You want to adjust to meet your patients needs
Standing Orders
Doctors orders that are not individualized, can be orders that have already been
received
If your patient has visitors in the room, what should the nurse always ask the
patient before you do anything?
Introduce yourself and ask if it is ok to do ___ with your visitors in the room
If a nurse gets floated to the NICU and does not have experience and they assign
you patients that you are not comfortable with, what should you do?
Implement and let the charge nurse know that you do not feel comfortable taking care of
this patient
If a nursing student is asked to do something that they are not comfortable doing,
what should they do?
Say something, do not do it if you are not comfortable completing or doing something
Comprehensive Predictor Exam 2026
Update: Complied from Real Exam
(Solved) SCORE A
1 day = ____ minutes
1440 minutes
1,000 ml = _____ L
1 liter
C to F
C x 1.8 + 30
F to C
F - 32 then divide by 1.8
Elevated vitals
Reassess, retake vitals, compare readings to past vitals
Why should you always document that you contacted the doctor?
To cover yourself, always document and state facts, no opinions
Goals and outcomes should be?
Measurable, obtainable, specific, short term or long term
Goals and outcomes must have?
Time and dates that could be met
Cues
Helps us figure out what is going on with patient but still document what the patient says
What should you do if goals are partially met?
, See what you can adjust so the patient can meet the goal
Nursing priority
ABC's (airway, breathing, circulation)
Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO)
Focuses on patients safety
Joint Commission goal
Report in patients room at bedside to update on the plan of care and to include the
patient in the handoff
Updating Care Plans
You want to adjust to meet your patients needs
Standing Orders
Doctors orders that are not individualized, can be orders that have already been
received
If your patient has visitors in the room, what should the nurse always ask the
patient before you do anything?
Introduce yourself and ask if it is ok to do ___ with your visitors in the room
If a nurse gets floated to the NICU and does not have experience and they assign
you patients that you are not comfortable with, what should you do?
Implement and let the charge nurse know that you do not feel comfortable taking care of
this patient
If a nursing student is asked to do something that they are not comfortable doing,
what should they do?
Say something, do not do it if you are not comfortable completing or doing something