NUR 100 Foundations of Nursing Exam 1
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Nursing Process · Patient Safety · Infection Control · Basic Care ·
Communication · Legal/Ethical · Documentation
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foundations of nursing rationales
Covers nursing process, patient safety, infection Includes vital signs, hygiene, mobility, nutrition,
control, basic care, communication, legal/ethical oxygenation, elimination, and comfort
issues, documentation
Addresses NCLEX-style questions, prioritization, Based on NUR 100 Foundations of Nursing Exam
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,Description
This NUR 100 Foundations of Nursing Exam 1 Study Guide is designed to help nursing students
master the essential concepts needed to excel on the NUR 100 Exam 1. Inside, you will find 300
practice questions that closely mirror the actual exam in style, difficulty, and content distribution.
We cover all key topics: nursing process (ADPIE), patient safety and infection control, basic
nursing care (vital signs, mobility, hygiene, nutrition, oxygenation, elimination), therapeutic
communication, legal and ethical issues, and documentation. Each question comes with a 100%
verified correct answer, a clear rationale that explains the reasoning behind it, and a targeted Why
Wrong section that shows you exactly why the other choices are incorrect. Updated for the latest
testing cycle, this A+ graded review will give you the confidence you need to pass your NUR 100
Exam 1 on the very first attempt.
Abstract
This document provides a complete review of the NUR 100 Foundations of Nursing Exam 1
through 300 realistic exam-style questions covering the nursing process, patient safety, infection
control, basic care, communication, legal/ethical issues, and documentation. Each question is
paired with a 100% verified correct answer, a detailed rationale, and a thorough Why Wrong
breakdown. Updated for the latest testing cycle, this study guide is designed to help nursing
students achieve a high score and pass the NUR 100 Exam 1 with guaranteed accuracy.
,Content Area Questions Key Topics
Nursing Process (ADPIE) 1 – 55 Assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation,
evaluation, critical thinking, clinical judgment
Patient Safety & Infection 56 – 110 Fall prevention, safety precautions, standard precautions,
Control transmission-based precautions, medical/surgical asepsis
Basic Nursing Care 111 – 170 Vital signs, hygiene, mobility, nutrition, oxygenation,
elimination, comfort, pain management
Communication & 171 – 220 Therapeutic communication, SBAR, documentation
Documentation guidelines, HIPAA, confidentiality, interprofessional
communication
Legal & Ethical Issues 221 – 260 Informed consent, advance directives, HIPAA, scope of
practice, nursing ethics, patient rights, negligence
Comprehensive & 261 – 300 Integrated case scenarios, prioritization, clinical judgment,
Integrated Questions NCLEX-style application
Pass your NUR 100 Foundations of Nursing Exam 1 on your first attempt with this
comprehensive, A+ graded review.
, 300 Exam-Style Questions with Verified Answers
and Rationales
Question 1: Which phase of the nursing process involves the nurse collecting objective
and subjective data about the patient?
A Assessment
B Diagnosis
C Planning
D Implementation
Correct Answer: Assessment
Rationale: Assessment is the first phase of the nursing process where the nurse collects both
objective data (observable and measurable) and subjective data (what the patient reports).
This data forms the foundation for all other phases of the nursing process.
Why Wrong:
A: Diagnosis involves analyzing data to identify patient problems.
B: Planning involves developing goals and interventions.
C: Implementation involves carrying out the planned interventions.
References: NUR 100 Course Syllabus; Potter & Perry Fundamentals; Kozier & Erb's
Fundamentals; ATI Fundamentals Review.