NURSING 101 FINAL 96 2026 ACTUAL EXAM
PAPER QUESTIONS WITH SOLUTIONS GRADED
A+
◉ In setting up nurses' training, Florence Nightingale carried out her
belief that:
Answer: 1. Fresh, clean air is beneficial to the sick
2. Sick people need adecuate nutrition
3. Nursing should be taught by nurses
4. proper nutrition is essential to recovery (chap 1)
◉ Inherent in any definition of philosophy of nursing are several
core concepts. The core concepts include:
Answer: 1. Promoting wellness
2. Restoring health
3. Facilitating coping
4. Preventing illness (chap 1)
◉ One main difference between a licenced practical and an RN is
that the LPN nurse is:
Answer: required to work in a supervised setting (chap 1)
,◉ A student is deciding between different nursing educational
programs for a future management role. Which role would be the
best choice?
Answer: Baccalaureate nursing program (chap 1)
◉ Evidence- based nursing is based on:
Answer: 1. Professional nursing expertise
2. Evidence from research that guides decision making
3. Patient values and preferences (Chap 1)
◉ An advantage to the patient of a managed health care system is:
Answer: Paying lower health insurance costs and smaller co-
payments (chap 1)
◉ The nurse is planning illness prevention activities for her patients.
The best activities would be:
Answer: 1. Preforming vision screens
2. Promoting prenatal care
3. Performing nutritional education (chap 1)
◉ What is the best way to describe health? Health is:
Answer: The state of functioning well physically, mentally, and
socially (chap 2)
,◉ It is important that the nurse understands that certain culture
traits should be assessed in patients. Patients of Asian, African, and
Hispanic decent should be assessed for__________
Answer: Lactose intolerance (chap 2)
◉ It is important to assess a patient's actual; cultural beliefs
because:
Answer: A patient may not adhere to the usual health beliefs of her
culture (chap 2)
◉ When setting priorities of patient needs according to Mallow's
hierarchy, you should:
Answer: 1. Consider airway status first
2. Consider safety a high priority
3. Place activity needs before belonging needs
4. Consider elimination needs before rest and comfort needs (Chap
2)
◉ A patient had major surgery and says she is worried about what is
happening at home, is worried about not being there to couch the
soccer team tomorrow, is feeling pain, and wants to see her husband.
Which action would you take first?
Answer: Administer pain medication (chap 2)
, ◉ What is the best way to explain homeostasis?
Answer: Is is the tenancy of the boy to adjust constantly to changing
conditions (chap2)
◉ The effects of stress on a person partially depend on:
Answer: The perception of the stressor (chap2)
◉ Common sympathetic reactions to a stressor that occur suddenly
include:
Answer: 1. Pounding of the heart with rapid pulse
2. Dilatation of the pupils
3. Increased BP (chap2)
◉ The nurse is using therapeutic communication to establish
rapport. the nurse says, "How are you feeling this morning?" Which
nonverbal behavior is congruent with the nurse's question?
Answer: Looks at the patient; stands with a relaxed body position
(chap 8)
◉ A patient expresses serious concerns about the outcomes of a
scheduled surgical procedure. What response would indicate that
the nurse is using active listening while the patient is speaking?
Answer: Nurse nods his head (chap 8)
PAPER QUESTIONS WITH SOLUTIONS GRADED
A+
◉ In setting up nurses' training, Florence Nightingale carried out her
belief that:
Answer: 1. Fresh, clean air is beneficial to the sick
2. Sick people need adecuate nutrition
3. Nursing should be taught by nurses
4. proper nutrition is essential to recovery (chap 1)
◉ Inherent in any definition of philosophy of nursing are several
core concepts. The core concepts include:
Answer: 1. Promoting wellness
2. Restoring health
3. Facilitating coping
4. Preventing illness (chap 1)
◉ One main difference between a licenced practical and an RN is
that the LPN nurse is:
Answer: required to work in a supervised setting (chap 1)
,◉ A student is deciding between different nursing educational
programs for a future management role. Which role would be the
best choice?
Answer: Baccalaureate nursing program (chap 1)
◉ Evidence- based nursing is based on:
Answer: 1. Professional nursing expertise
2. Evidence from research that guides decision making
3. Patient values and preferences (Chap 1)
◉ An advantage to the patient of a managed health care system is:
Answer: Paying lower health insurance costs and smaller co-
payments (chap 1)
◉ The nurse is planning illness prevention activities for her patients.
The best activities would be:
Answer: 1. Preforming vision screens
2. Promoting prenatal care
3. Performing nutritional education (chap 1)
◉ What is the best way to describe health? Health is:
Answer: The state of functioning well physically, mentally, and
socially (chap 2)
,◉ It is important that the nurse understands that certain culture
traits should be assessed in patients. Patients of Asian, African, and
Hispanic decent should be assessed for__________
Answer: Lactose intolerance (chap 2)
◉ It is important to assess a patient's actual; cultural beliefs
because:
Answer: A patient may not adhere to the usual health beliefs of her
culture (chap 2)
◉ When setting priorities of patient needs according to Mallow's
hierarchy, you should:
Answer: 1. Consider airway status first
2. Consider safety a high priority
3. Place activity needs before belonging needs
4. Consider elimination needs before rest and comfort needs (Chap
2)
◉ A patient had major surgery and says she is worried about what is
happening at home, is worried about not being there to couch the
soccer team tomorrow, is feeling pain, and wants to see her husband.
Which action would you take first?
Answer: Administer pain medication (chap 2)
, ◉ What is the best way to explain homeostasis?
Answer: Is is the tenancy of the boy to adjust constantly to changing
conditions (chap2)
◉ The effects of stress on a person partially depend on:
Answer: The perception of the stressor (chap2)
◉ Common sympathetic reactions to a stressor that occur suddenly
include:
Answer: 1. Pounding of the heart with rapid pulse
2. Dilatation of the pupils
3. Increased BP (chap2)
◉ The nurse is using therapeutic communication to establish
rapport. the nurse says, "How are you feeling this morning?" Which
nonverbal behavior is congruent with the nurse's question?
Answer: Looks at the patient; stands with a relaxed body position
(chap 8)
◉ A patient expresses serious concerns about the outcomes of a
scheduled surgical procedure. What response would indicate that
the nurse is using active listening while the patient is speaking?
Answer: Nurse nods his head (chap 8)