NURSING 101 FINAL 96 2026 EXAM SCRIPT
TEST PAPER QUESTIONS AND SOLUTIONS
GRADED A+
◉ 96.8-99.5.
Answer: Normal temperature in Fahrenheit.
◉ 12-20.
Answer: Normal respirations per minute.
◉ 120/80.
Answer: Normal BP.
◉ Pain.
Answer: 5th vital sign.
◉ Apical pulse.
Answer: Vital signs that should be checked prior to giving digoxin.
◉ Sacrament of the Sick.
,Answer: For Roman Catholic's, what is important during severe
illness or possible pending death?
◉ NREM.
Answer: Type of sleep accounting for 75-80% of sleep during the
night.
◉ Grieving.
Answer: Normal emotional reaction to a loss.
◉ Same as RN.
Answer: Standard of care a nursing student is held to.
◉ Baptism.
Answer: Catholic's take part in this, and an infant born with a life
threatening condition gets this as soon as possible.
◉ Vesicular.
Answer: Type of breath sounds heard in the periphery of the lungs.
◉ Clubbing of nails, barrel chest.
Answer: Two long term oxygenation issues that can be observed on
inspection of the client.
, ◉ Orthopneic.
Answer: Position in which a client experiencing respiratory distress
should be placed.
◉ Handwashing.
Answer: Most important infection control measure.
◉ Ineffective Breathing Pattern.
Answer: NANDA diagnosis in which inspiration and/or expiration
does not provide adequate ventilation.
◉ Ineffective Airway Clearance.
Answer: NANDA diagnosis with the inability to clear secretions or
obstructions from the respiratory tract to maintain a clear airway.
◉ Ineffective Gas Exchange.
Answer: NANDA diagnosis with an excess or deficit in oxygenation
and/or CO2 elimination at the alveolar-capillary membrane.
◉ FVD.
TEST PAPER QUESTIONS AND SOLUTIONS
GRADED A+
◉ 96.8-99.5.
Answer: Normal temperature in Fahrenheit.
◉ 12-20.
Answer: Normal respirations per minute.
◉ 120/80.
Answer: Normal BP.
◉ Pain.
Answer: 5th vital sign.
◉ Apical pulse.
Answer: Vital signs that should be checked prior to giving digoxin.
◉ Sacrament of the Sick.
,Answer: For Roman Catholic's, what is important during severe
illness or possible pending death?
◉ NREM.
Answer: Type of sleep accounting for 75-80% of sleep during the
night.
◉ Grieving.
Answer: Normal emotional reaction to a loss.
◉ Same as RN.
Answer: Standard of care a nursing student is held to.
◉ Baptism.
Answer: Catholic's take part in this, and an infant born with a life
threatening condition gets this as soon as possible.
◉ Vesicular.
Answer: Type of breath sounds heard in the periphery of the lungs.
◉ Clubbing of nails, barrel chest.
Answer: Two long term oxygenation issues that can be observed on
inspection of the client.
, ◉ Orthopneic.
Answer: Position in which a client experiencing respiratory distress
should be placed.
◉ Handwashing.
Answer: Most important infection control measure.
◉ Ineffective Breathing Pattern.
Answer: NANDA diagnosis in which inspiration and/or expiration
does not provide adequate ventilation.
◉ Ineffective Airway Clearance.
Answer: NANDA diagnosis with the inability to clear secretions or
obstructions from the respiratory tract to maintain a clear airway.
◉ Ineffective Gas Exchange.
Answer: NANDA diagnosis with an excess or deficit in oxygenation
and/or CO2 elimination at the alveolar-capillary membrane.
◉ FVD.