NUR 101 NCLEX PRACTICE EXAM 2 2026 EXAM
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◉ What kind of problems does a nursing diagnosis treat? Answer: A
problem that can be independently managed by the RN within the
scope of nursing practice.
There are over 200 NDs in use.
◉ HIPAA Answer: Health
Insurance
Portability
Accountability
Act
◉ Confidentiality Answer: Any information a pt/client related will
not be made public or available to others
◉ Informed Consent Answer: The pt/client has been informed about
the procedure/treatment/surgery, etc including the risks involved to
be able to make a decision
, ◉ Written Informed Consent Answer: Protects pt/client, facility,
caregivers
Signature is done in presence of witness who also signs the form
◉ Critical Thinking Answer: The way a nurse processes information
using the following to formulate conclusions or diagnoses:
Knowledge, past experiences, intuition, cognitive abilities
◉ Essential elements of critical thinking Answer: Open minded, use
rationale to support opinions/decisions, reflect on thoughts before
reaching conclusion, use past clinical experiences to build
knowledge, etc
◉ Florence Nightingale Answer: The Mother of Modern Nursing
◉ When did public health nursing come about? Answer: 1900s
◉ Nurse practitioners emerged in what year? Answer: 1960s
◉ Purpose of health assessments Answer: Identify state of wellness,
strengths and weaknesses, problems/needs in order to implement
appropriate nursing care.
SCRIPT FULL SOLUTION QUESTION BANK
◉ What kind of problems does a nursing diagnosis treat? Answer: A
problem that can be independently managed by the RN within the
scope of nursing practice.
There are over 200 NDs in use.
◉ HIPAA Answer: Health
Insurance
Portability
Accountability
Act
◉ Confidentiality Answer: Any information a pt/client related will
not be made public or available to others
◉ Informed Consent Answer: The pt/client has been informed about
the procedure/treatment/surgery, etc including the risks involved to
be able to make a decision
, ◉ Written Informed Consent Answer: Protects pt/client, facility,
caregivers
Signature is done in presence of witness who also signs the form
◉ Critical Thinking Answer: The way a nurse processes information
using the following to formulate conclusions or diagnoses:
Knowledge, past experiences, intuition, cognitive abilities
◉ Essential elements of critical thinking Answer: Open minded, use
rationale to support opinions/decisions, reflect on thoughts before
reaching conclusion, use past clinical experiences to build
knowledge, etc
◉ Florence Nightingale Answer: The Mother of Modern Nursing
◉ When did public health nursing come about? Answer: 1900s
◉ Nurse practitioners emerged in what year? Answer: 1960s
◉ Purpose of health assessments Answer: Identify state of wellness,
strengths and weaknesses, problems/needs in order to implement
appropriate nursing care.