NURSING 101 EXAM 1 2026 ACTUAL EXAM
PAPER QUESTIONS WITH SOLUTIONS GRADED
A+
◉ Florence Nightingale.
Answer: "lady with the lamp" put a body in a state to be free of
disease or to recover from disease. Clean dry and airy.
◉ Clara Barton.
Answer: Founder of American Red Cross. Tended to soldiers in Civil
War
◉ Mary Mahoney.
Answer: First pro African American nurse. Concerned with
relationships b/ culture & race. Respect for everyone
◉ Lilian Wald.
Answer: Focused on health needs of poor. Autonomy in practice
◉ Isabel Hampton Robb.
Answer: Founded Nurses' Associated Alumnae of the US and
Canada--later became American Nurses Association
,◉ Mary Adelaide Nutting.
Answer: Nursing education pioneer-affiliating nursing programs
with universities. First nursing professor at Columbia University
◉ Lillian Mood.
Answer: Author of Institute of Medicine Report
◉ Autonomy.
Answer: Independent nursing interventions without medical orders.
(Cough and deep breathing)
◉ Collaboration.
Answer: Working with other professionals to develop the best plan
of care
◉ Accountability.
Answer: Responsibility, professional, legal
◉ Nursing process.
Answer: Assessment, Nursing Diagnosis, Planning, Implementation,
Evaluation
, ◉ Core Values.
Answer: Caring, Professionalism, Holistic Care, Critical Thinking,
Safe and competent practice, Communication
◉ Caring.
Answer: Encompasses comfort, empathy, compassion, concern &
advocacy with a culturally diverse client population. Enhancing the
dignity and integrity of individuals, families and communities
◉ Professionalism.
Answer: acquired through a complex process, student internalizes
values inherent to the practice of nursing. Pro role development
includes the acquisition of knowledge and skills through life-long
learning
◉ Holistic Care.
Answer: multidisciplinary approach to managing care that
recognizes the uniqueness of the individual. Goals enhancement of
illness prevention, health promotion, wellness maintenance, &
health restoration across life span
◉ Critical Thinking.
Answer: complex process that is purposeful, goal-directed and based
on factual evidence. Requires the skill of collecting, identifying,
examining, interpreting, and evaluating data.
PAPER QUESTIONS WITH SOLUTIONS GRADED
A+
◉ Florence Nightingale.
Answer: "lady with the lamp" put a body in a state to be free of
disease or to recover from disease. Clean dry and airy.
◉ Clara Barton.
Answer: Founder of American Red Cross. Tended to soldiers in Civil
War
◉ Mary Mahoney.
Answer: First pro African American nurse. Concerned with
relationships b/ culture & race. Respect for everyone
◉ Lilian Wald.
Answer: Focused on health needs of poor. Autonomy in practice
◉ Isabel Hampton Robb.
Answer: Founded Nurses' Associated Alumnae of the US and
Canada--later became American Nurses Association
,◉ Mary Adelaide Nutting.
Answer: Nursing education pioneer-affiliating nursing programs
with universities. First nursing professor at Columbia University
◉ Lillian Mood.
Answer: Author of Institute of Medicine Report
◉ Autonomy.
Answer: Independent nursing interventions without medical orders.
(Cough and deep breathing)
◉ Collaboration.
Answer: Working with other professionals to develop the best plan
of care
◉ Accountability.
Answer: Responsibility, professional, legal
◉ Nursing process.
Answer: Assessment, Nursing Diagnosis, Planning, Implementation,
Evaluation
, ◉ Core Values.
Answer: Caring, Professionalism, Holistic Care, Critical Thinking,
Safe and competent practice, Communication
◉ Caring.
Answer: Encompasses comfort, empathy, compassion, concern &
advocacy with a culturally diverse client population. Enhancing the
dignity and integrity of individuals, families and communities
◉ Professionalism.
Answer: acquired through a complex process, student internalizes
values inherent to the practice of nursing. Pro role development
includes the acquisition of knowledge and skills through life-long
learning
◉ Holistic Care.
Answer: multidisciplinary approach to managing care that
recognizes the uniqueness of the individual. Goals enhancement of
illness prevention, health promotion, wellness maintenance, &
health restoration across life span
◉ Critical Thinking.
Answer: complex process that is purposeful, goal-directed and based
on factual evidence. Requires the skill of collecting, identifying,
examining, interpreting, and evaluating data.