NUR 170 NURSING FOUNDATIONS EXAM
LATEST 2026 WITH ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND
VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS ALREADY
GRADED A+
◉Patient (Consumer) . Answer: The individual receiving health care
services.
◉Professional Care Providers . Answer: Individuals such as doctors and
nurses who deliver health care.
◉Organization . Answer: Institutions like hospitals and clinics that
provide health care.
◉Economic Environment . Answer: Factors such as regulatory bodies
and insurance that influence health care.
◉Managed Care System . Answer: A system organized to manage cost,
utilization and quality of health care.
,◉Case Management . Answer: A collaborative process of care to meet
the patient's health care needs, typically managed by nurses.
◉Primary Healthcare . Answer: Universal health care that is accessible
to individuals, families, and the community.
◉Primary Care . Answer: The first level of contact in health care,
focusing on promotive and preventive care.
◉Secondary Care . Answer: Curative services including diagnosis and
treatment of patients.
◉Tertiary Care . Answer: Higher level of specialized care provided in
units such as ICUs and cancer treatment centers.
◉Healthcare Settings . Answer: Various environments where health care
is delivered, including hospitals and ambulatory care centers.
◉Medicare . Answer: Federal health insurance for individuals over 65
years and younger people with disabilities.
◉Medicaid . Answer: A federal and state program providing health
coverage for people with low income.
,◉Private Insurance . Answer: Health insurance provided by private
entities.
◉Interprofessional Care . Answer: Collaboration among healthcare
professionals to provide patient-centered care.
◉Nursing Process . Answer: A systematic, deliberative and dynamic
method of providing patient-centered care.
◉Assessment . Answer: A systematic method of collecting data to
determine patient's needs.
◉Diagnosis . Answer: A clinical judgment of a patient's response to an
actual or health risk.
◉Planning . Answer: Establishing short-term and long-term goals and
nursing interventions.
◉Implementation . Answer: The execution of the care plan.
◉Evaluation . Answer: Reassessing the patient's progress as compared
to the expected outcome.
, ◉Subjective Data . Answer: Patient's feelings, emotions, and sensations,
such as dizziness.
◉Objective Data . Answer: Observable and measurable data, such as
vital signs.
◉Sources of Data . Answer: Primary data from the patient and
secondary data from family, medical records, and healthcare
professionals.
◉Method of Data Collection . Answer: Techniques such as interviews,
physical examinations, observations, and lab tests.
◉Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs . Answer: A psychological theory that
categorizes human needs into five levels: Self-actualization, Self-esteem,
Love and Belonging, Safety and Security, and Physiological Needs.
◉Evaluation in Nursing . Answer: The process of reassessing the
patient's progress as compared to the expected outcome, documenting
statements of evaluation, and establishing an alternative plan.
◉Values . Answer: Individual beliefs that guide and influence behavior.
◉Ethics . Answer: A system of moral principles that involves
systematizing concepts of right and wrong conduct.
LATEST 2026 WITH ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND
VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS ALREADY
GRADED A+
◉Patient (Consumer) . Answer: The individual receiving health care
services.
◉Professional Care Providers . Answer: Individuals such as doctors and
nurses who deliver health care.
◉Organization . Answer: Institutions like hospitals and clinics that
provide health care.
◉Economic Environment . Answer: Factors such as regulatory bodies
and insurance that influence health care.
◉Managed Care System . Answer: A system organized to manage cost,
utilization and quality of health care.
,◉Case Management . Answer: A collaborative process of care to meet
the patient's health care needs, typically managed by nurses.
◉Primary Healthcare . Answer: Universal health care that is accessible
to individuals, families, and the community.
◉Primary Care . Answer: The first level of contact in health care,
focusing on promotive and preventive care.
◉Secondary Care . Answer: Curative services including diagnosis and
treatment of patients.
◉Tertiary Care . Answer: Higher level of specialized care provided in
units such as ICUs and cancer treatment centers.
◉Healthcare Settings . Answer: Various environments where health care
is delivered, including hospitals and ambulatory care centers.
◉Medicare . Answer: Federal health insurance for individuals over 65
years and younger people with disabilities.
◉Medicaid . Answer: A federal and state program providing health
coverage for people with low income.
,◉Private Insurance . Answer: Health insurance provided by private
entities.
◉Interprofessional Care . Answer: Collaboration among healthcare
professionals to provide patient-centered care.
◉Nursing Process . Answer: A systematic, deliberative and dynamic
method of providing patient-centered care.
◉Assessment . Answer: A systematic method of collecting data to
determine patient's needs.
◉Diagnosis . Answer: A clinical judgment of a patient's response to an
actual or health risk.
◉Planning . Answer: Establishing short-term and long-term goals and
nursing interventions.
◉Implementation . Answer: The execution of the care plan.
◉Evaluation . Answer: Reassessing the patient's progress as compared
to the expected outcome.
, ◉Subjective Data . Answer: Patient's feelings, emotions, and sensations,
such as dizziness.
◉Objective Data . Answer: Observable and measurable data, such as
vital signs.
◉Sources of Data . Answer: Primary data from the patient and
secondary data from family, medical records, and healthcare
professionals.
◉Method of Data Collection . Answer: Techniques such as interviews,
physical examinations, observations, and lab tests.
◉Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs . Answer: A psychological theory that
categorizes human needs into five levels: Self-actualization, Self-esteem,
Love and Belonging, Safety and Security, and Physiological Needs.
◉Evaluation in Nursing . Answer: The process of reassessing the
patient's progress as compared to the expected outcome, documenting
statements of evaluation, and establishing an alternative plan.
◉Values . Answer: Individual beliefs that guide and influence behavior.
◉Ethics . Answer: A system of moral principles that involves
systematizing concepts of right and wrong conduct.