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FOUNDATIONS OF NURSING PRACTICE 
C H A P T E R 1 
Introduction to Nursing 1 
C H A P T E R 2 
Cultural Diversity 7 
C H A P T E R 3 
Health and Illness 12 
C H A P T E R 4 
Health of the Individual, Family, 
and Community 17 
C H A P T E R 5 
Theory, Research, and 
Evidence-Based Practice 22 
C H A P T E R 6 
Values, Ethics, and Advocacy 27 
C H A P T E R 7 
Legal Implications of Nursing 33 
COMMUNITY-BASED SETTINGS 
FOR PATIENT CARE 
C H A P T E R 8 
Healthcare Delivery Systems 39 
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FOUNDATIONS OF NURSING PRACTICE 
C H A P T E R 1 
Introduction to Nursing 1 
C H A P T E R 2 
Cultural Diversity 7 
C H A P T E R 3 
Health and Illness 12 
C H A P T E R 4 
Health of the Individual, Family, 
and Community 17 
C H A P T E R 5 
Theory, Research, and 
Evidence-Based Practice 22 
C H A P T E R 6 
Values, Ethics, and Advocacy 27 
C H A P T E R 7 
Legal Implications of Nursing 33 
COMMUNITY-BASED SETTINGS 
FOR PATIENT CARE 
C H A P T E R 8 
Healthcare Delivery Systems 39 
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Foundations of Nursing - Exam 1 Spring 2024 (for the girlies edition). 
 
What is a reservoir in the Infection Cycle? 
A reservoir is any place where bacteria can grow successfully. Examples include food, milk, soil, animals, and other humans 
What is an Infectious Agent in the Infection Cycle? 
Anything that can infect a host. Examples include Bacteria, Viruses, Fungi, and Parasites. Remember that these agents can vary in virulence (strength) 
What is a portal of exit in the infection cycle? 
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What is a reservoir in the Infection Cycle? 
A reservoir is any place where bacteria can grow successfully. Examples include food, milk, soil, animals, and other humans 
What is an Infectious Agent in the Infection Cycle? 
Anything that can infect a host. Examples include Bacteria, Viruses, Fungi, and Parasites. Remember that these agents can vary in virulence (strength) 
What is a portal of exit in the infection cycle? 
T...
Foundations of Nursing / Exam 2 / 2024 
 
What do vital signs access? 
Physiologic function 
What do vital signs include? 
temperature, pulse, respiration, blood pressure, and pulse oximetry AND pain 
What is the typical bladder width of a child's bladder? 
Width - 9cm 
Length - 18cm 
A nurse finds that a radial pulse is weak, how would she go about documenting that? 
+1/4 (weak, on a scale of 0-4) 
A nurse takes an oral temp of 101 F, what would the auxiliary temp be? 
100 F 
How do you conver...
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Foundations of Nursing / Exam 2 / 2024 
 
What do vital signs access? 
Physiologic function 
What do vital signs include? 
temperature, pulse, respiration, blood pressure, and pulse oximetry AND pain 
What is the typical bladder width of a child's bladder? 
Width - 9cm 
Length - 18cm 
A nurse finds that a radial pulse is weak, how would she go about documenting that? 
+1/4 (weak, on a scale of 0-4) 
A nurse takes an oral temp of 101 F, what would the auxiliary temp be? 
100 F 
How do you conver...
FOUNDATIONS OF NURSING SPRING 2024 - EXAM 1 REVIEW 
 
How often should an electronic BP cuff be calibrated? 
Once a year 
Holistic Health Model 
The relationships among body, mind, and spirit that contribute to wellness. 
1st Step of Scientific Method 
Identify a problem 
2nd Step of Scientific Method 
Research and gather information 
3rd Step of Scientific Method 
Form a hypothesis 
4th Step of Scientific Method 
Test the hypothesis 
5th Step of Scientific Method 
Analyze data and draw conclusi...
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FOUNDATIONS OF NURSING SPRING 2024 - EXAM 1 REVIEW 
 
How often should an electronic BP cuff be calibrated? 
Once a year 
Holistic Health Model 
The relationships among body, mind, and spirit that contribute to wellness. 
1st Step of Scientific Method 
Identify a problem 
2nd Step of Scientific Method 
Research and gather information 
3rd Step of Scientific Method 
Form a hypothesis 
4th Step of Scientific Method 
Test the hypothesis 
5th Step of Scientific Method 
Analyze data and draw conclusi...
Foundations of Nursing - Exam 1 Spring 2024 (for the girlies edition). 
 
What is a reservoir in the Infection Cycle? 
A reservoir is any place where bacteria can grow successfully. Examples include food, milk, soil, animals, and other humans 
What is an Infectious Agent in the Infection Cycle? 
Anything that can infect a host. Examples include Bacteria, Viruses, Fungi, and Parasites. Remember that these agents can vary in virulence (strength) 
What is a portal of exit in the infection cycle? 
T...
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Foundations of Nursing - Exam 1 Spring 2024 (for the girlies edition). 
 
What is a reservoir in the Infection Cycle? 
A reservoir is any place where bacteria can grow successfully. Examples include food, milk, soil, animals, and other humans 
What is an Infectious Agent in the Infection Cycle? 
Anything that can infect a host. Examples include Bacteria, Viruses, Fungi, and Parasites. Remember that these agents can vary in virulence (strength) 
What is a portal of exit in the infection cycle? 
T...
Foundations of Nursing / Exam 2 / 2024 
 
What do vital signs access? 
Physiologic function 
What do vital signs include? 
temperature, pulse, respiration, blood pressure, and pulse oximetry AND pain 
What is the typical bladder width of a child's bladder? 
Width - 9cm 
Length - 18cm 
A nurse finds that a radial pulse is weak, how would she go about documenting that? 
+1/4 (weak, on a scale of 0-4) 
A nurse takes an oral temp of 101 F, what would the auxiliary temp be? 
100 F
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Foundations of Nursing / Exam 2 / 2024 
 
What do vital signs access? 
Physiologic function 
What do vital signs include? 
temperature, pulse, respiration, blood pressure, and pulse oximetry AND pain 
What is the typical bladder width of a child's bladder? 
Width - 9cm 
Length - 18cm 
A nurse finds that a radial pulse is weak, how would she go about documenting that? 
+1/4 (weak, on a scale of 0-4) 
A nurse takes an oral temp of 101 F, what would the auxiliary temp be? 
100 F
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1.Florence Nightingale was born in which country? 
a.England b.Italy 
c.Germany d.France 
2.Nurse’s day is celebrated on (PSC,ESI) 
a.May 13 b.May 12 
c.May 14 d.May 15 
3.TNAI was established in the year of(PSC) 
a.1905 b.1909 
c.1907 d.1908 
4.World ‘No Tobacco' day (RCC) 
a.May 31 b.June 5 
c.Dec 7 d.July11 
5.’Hospice’is the treatment concept for: 
a.Terminally ill cancer patient b.Psychiatric patients 
c.Cardiac patients d.All of the above 
6.Nursing has a code of ethics that profe...
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1.Florence Nightingale was born in which country? 
a.England b.Italy 
c.Germany d.France 
2.Nurse’s day is celebrated on (PSC,ESI) 
a.May 13 b.May 12 
c.May 14 d.May 15 
3.TNAI was established in the year of(PSC) 
a.1905 b.1909 
c.1907 d.1908 
4.World ‘No Tobacco' day (RCC) 
a.May 31 b.June 5 
c.Dec 7 d.July11 
5.’Hospice’is the treatment concept for: 
a.Terminally ill cancer patient b.Psychiatric patients 
c.Cardiac patients d.All of the above 
6.Nursing has a code of ethics that profe...
11. Answer 4: NAPNES would assist a nurse 
who is seeking information about LPN/LVN 
standards. The purposes of NAPNES and National 
Federation of Licensed Practical Nurses 
(NFLPN) are to: 
Set standards for practical/vocational nursing 
programs. 
Promote and protect practical/vocational 
nursing. 
Educate and inform the general public about 
practical/vocational nursing. 
For issues related to interpersonal conflict, 
the nurse would first attempt assertive communication 
with those who are b...
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11. Answer 4: NAPNES would assist a nurse 
who is seeking information about LPN/LVN 
standards. The purposes of NAPNES and National 
Federation of Licensed Practical Nurses 
(NFLPN) are to: 
Set standards for practical/vocational nursing 
programs. 
Promote and protect practical/vocational 
nursing. 
Educate and inform the general public about 
practical/vocational nursing. 
For issues related to interpersonal conflict, 
the nurse would first attempt assertive communication 
with those who are b...