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Prepare for Nursing Foundations 1 with this comprehensive 2026 study guide designed for nursing students preparing for foundational nursing coursework and examinations. This resource features practice questions, verified answers, and detailed rationales covering essential topics such as the nursing process, health assessment, vital signs, patient safety, infection prevention and control, therapeutic communication, documentation, mobility, hygiene, nutrition, elimination, pain management, medication administration, ethical and legal principles, patient-centered care, clinical judgment, prioritization, and delegation. It also includes focused review notes and exam-style practice to help reinforce core nursing concepts, strengthen critical-thinking skills, and build confidence for nursing school exams, ATI, HESI, and NCLEX preparation.

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Nursing Foundations 1 (2026) |
Comprehensive Study Guide, Practice
Questions, Answers & Nursing Exam
Review | Complete Ethics
Study Guide




Updated 2026 Questions and Answers
100% Verified Exam Prep and Comprehensive
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,Module 1 - Safety




Describe physical and environmental risks that affect FALLS: history of falls, gait and balance problems, immobility, sensory impairment
patient safety and medications

PROCEDURE RELATED: medication eros, improper application or external devices
and improper performance of procedures

EQUIPMENT RELATED: malfunction, disrepair, misuse and electrical hazards
Interventions include addressing patient needs, and reducing physical hazards and
transmission of pathogens


Differentiate means of promoting safety across the lifespan INFANTS, TODDLERS, PRESCHOOLERS: parents should be educated for this
age group, many accidents are preventable. Ex. accidental poisoning, choking
hazards

SCHOOL AGED: Children should be instructed on safe playing and wearing
helmets and other safety equipment . Ex. Risk of being injured at school and play,
sports, games

ADOLESCENTS: Adults should act as role models. Ex. risk of suicide, risk when
trying new activites with friends outside the home such as alcohol and smoking

ADULTS: Should be given information about well being and the community should
be equipped to assist with lifestyle choices. Ex. postpartum depression, high stress,
inadequate nutrition, excessive alcohol and substance abuse

OLDER PERSONS: Interventions to reduce falls and accidents due to physiological
changes of aging. Ex. diminished eyesight, impaired mobility, impaired memory,
decreased hearing, slower response time


Describe safety risk assessment tools, and how they can
be used to determine patient risk for injury



Identify emergency response codes that may be used in Code Blue - Cardiac Arrest/Medical Emergency
various health care settings Code Red - Fire
Code White - Violence/Aggression
Code Purple - Hostage
Code Yellow - Missing Person
Code Black - Bomb Threat
Code Grey - Shelter In Place
Code Green - Evacuation
Code Orange - Mass Casualty Incident
Code Brown - Chemical Spill/Hazardous Substance


Describe the Workplace Hazardous Materials Information It is a system for providing health and safety information on hazardous products
System (WHMIS) as it applies to health care intended for use.
Provides info on handling, usage, or storage in Canadian workplaces.


Describe the role of the practical nurse in relation to waste Needles and sharps - need to be disposed into the yellow biohazard containers
disposal and hazards including sharps Waste disposal - there is biohazard bags that can be used for waste products that
may be soiled.


Discuss the importance of patient identification in regard to Use at least 2 patient identifiers: name, date of birth, healthcare number to ensure
safe care you have the correct patient



Explain the acronym RACE and the steps to follow in the R - RESCUE
event of a fire A - ALARM
C - CONFINE
E - EXTINGUISH / EVACUATE

, Describe the different types of restraints and the principle PHYSICAL: immobilize a patient or their extremity
of least restraint
CHEMICAL: using medications to control behavior

ENVIRONMENTAL: limiting access to other areas

**Alternatives to restraints should always be tried first
Restraint selected should address the patients needs in the least restrictive way
possible


Some examples of less invasive restraints Bed alarm, Wander-guard/other proximity alarms, Chair alarms, Seat belt alarms




Identify the ten rights of medication delivery and Right patient
understand the importance behind each of the rights Right medication
Right dose
Right route
Right date, time, frequency
Right reason
Right documentation
Right to refuse
Right patient education
Right evaluation


Explain the three times that medication accuracy is Pull - As you pull the medication
checked and how these checks relate to safe medication Pour - After you pour the medication
administration Put away - Before You Put the medication away
Multiple checks help ensure the right medication and amount is being used


Module 2 - Mobility and Immobility




Describe how the principles of body mechanics are used proper body mechanics will prevent injuries to the patient as well as the nurse
and adapted in the healthcare environment proper posture, bend knees when lifting, ears and shoulders in line



Explain the benefits of exercise Physical and emotional well being
Maintenance and function
Mental health
Gets digestive tract moving


Identify the complications of immobility on body systems METABOLIC: decreased metabolic rate, fluid and electrolyte imbalances,
decreased appetite, GI slowing and constipation

RESPIRATORY: atelectasis (collapse of alveoli), hypostatic pneumonia (lung
inflammation from pooling secretions)

CARDIOVASCULAR: orthostatic hypotension, increased workload on heart and
thrombus

MUSCULOSKELETAL: muscle weakness, deconditioning, loss of joint stability,
bone loss, pathologic fractures and contractures

URINARY: difficulty emptying bladder, kidney stones, UTI, lack of normal urine flow

PSYCHOSOCIAL: social isolation, decreased social interaction, role changes,
sleep-wake pattern changes, behavioral outbursts, depression and delirium


Differentiate between the role of the physiotherapist and The role of a PT may be higher than a LPN in this case when moving patients,
the role of the practical nurse in patient mobility always ask a PT if you're unsure with doing a lift or moving an immobile patient.

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