BSN 206 : Foundations of Nursing Fundamentals
NIGHTINGALE BSN 206 FINAL EXAM 2025/2026
HALLMARK VERIFIED STUDY STACK ACCURATE
FALL-SPRING SEMESTER
A teen has come to the health care provider's office because he does not feel well after
football practice. His temperature is 102F. The nurse may conclude which of the following
regarding temperature reading?
this is a high temp for a person his age
who would the nurse expect to have the highest body temp reading.
an adult female who is walking
which of the following should the nurse report to the health care provider
an adult pt with a heart rate of 55
a patient was brought to the ed following an mvc - he appears drowsy, but will arouse to his
name being called. he is bleeding profusly fro an injury to his leg. what would the nurse
expect his vital signs to be
97.8 f, 110, 24, 80/40
,BSN 206 : Foundations of Nursing Fundamentals
the nurse was assigned to care for 5 patients - which of the following vital sign measurements
would be cause for concern?
22 year old with heart rate of 90 bpm
65 year old with bp of 140/90
88 year old with temp of 96.8
75 year old with pulse ox of 88 %
8 year old with resp. rate of 24 bpm
65 year old with bp of 140/90
75 year old with pulse ox of 88 %
The nurse reads the following nurse's note in the patient's health record. What is the priority
nursing intervention based on this information?
9/21/17 1800 patient complains of headaches almost daily occurring more frequently in the
evening. bp 164/98 p johnson NAP
obtain a complete set of vitals and gather further assessment data
a nursing student is assigned to take the vital sings on a patient and finds the radial pulse to
be irregular what action should the nursing student take
auscultate the patient's apical pulse.
name 5 safety considerations
, BSN 206 : Foundations of Nursing Fundamentals
call bell within reach
non-exit side rails up for support
bed alarm
bedside commode placed alongside bed if needed
nonskid footwear available
S.P.L.A.T.T
symptoms at time of fall
previous fall
location of fall
activity at time of fall
time of fall
trauma after fall
timed get up and go (TUG)
longer than 12 seconds to complete - high risk
an elderly patient was recently admitted to a medical unit with severe fluid and electrolyte
imbalance. his family states that he has periods of confusion. what are some practical
precautions the nurse can take to ensure the patient's safety w/out having to use restraints
make staff assignments for pts in adjacent rooms
activate the bed alarm when the pateitn is in bed
perform nurse toilet and turn or comfort safety rounds hourly
a pt is admitted to a medical unit with pneumonia. she is able to ambulate on her own to the
bathroom. what safety precautions should be taken for this pt?
NIGHTINGALE BSN 206 FINAL EXAM 2025/2026
HALLMARK VERIFIED STUDY STACK ACCURATE
FALL-SPRING SEMESTER
A teen has come to the health care provider's office because he does not feel well after
football practice. His temperature is 102F. The nurse may conclude which of the following
regarding temperature reading?
this is a high temp for a person his age
who would the nurse expect to have the highest body temp reading.
an adult female who is walking
which of the following should the nurse report to the health care provider
an adult pt with a heart rate of 55
a patient was brought to the ed following an mvc - he appears drowsy, but will arouse to his
name being called. he is bleeding profusly fro an injury to his leg. what would the nurse
expect his vital signs to be
97.8 f, 110, 24, 80/40
,BSN 206 : Foundations of Nursing Fundamentals
the nurse was assigned to care for 5 patients - which of the following vital sign measurements
would be cause for concern?
22 year old with heart rate of 90 bpm
65 year old with bp of 140/90
88 year old with temp of 96.8
75 year old with pulse ox of 88 %
8 year old with resp. rate of 24 bpm
65 year old with bp of 140/90
75 year old with pulse ox of 88 %
The nurse reads the following nurse's note in the patient's health record. What is the priority
nursing intervention based on this information?
9/21/17 1800 patient complains of headaches almost daily occurring more frequently in the
evening. bp 164/98 p johnson NAP
obtain a complete set of vitals and gather further assessment data
a nursing student is assigned to take the vital sings on a patient and finds the radial pulse to
be irregular what action should the nursing student take
auscultate the patient's apical pulse.
name 5 safety considerations
, BSN 206 : Foundations of Nursing Fundamentals
call bell within reach
non-exit side rails up for support
bed alarm
bedside commode placed alongside bed if needed
nonskid footwear available
S.P.L.A.T.T
symptoms at time of fall
previous fall
location of fall
activity at time of fall
time of fall
trauma after fall
timed get up and go (TUG)
longer than 12 seconds to complete - high risk
an elderly patient was recently admitted to a medical unit with severe fluid and electrolyte
imbalance. his family states that he has periods of confusion. what are some practical
precautions the nurse can take to ensure the patient's safety w/out having to use restraints
make staff assignments for pts in adjacent rooms
activate the bed alarm when the pateitn is in bed
perform nurse toilet and turn or comfort safety rounds hourly
a pt is admitted to a medical unit with pneumonia. she is able to ambulate on her own to the
bathroom. what safety precautions should be taken for this pt?