Nursing 100 Exam 1 questions well answered to
pass graded A+
1. Health: A state of optimal well-being
2. Licensure: The legal authority to practice as a professional nurse
3. Nurse Practice Acts: Laws established in each state to regulate the practice of nursing
4. Nursing: Describes the nurse as a person who nourishes, fosters, and protects; and who is prepared to take care of
sick, injured, and aged people
5. Nursing process: The essential activities involved in the nursing process are assessing, diagnosing, planning,
implementing, and evaluating process
6. Profession: Based on being a well-defined body of specific and unique knowl- edge. Strong service orientation.
Recognized authority by a professional group. Code of ethics. Professional organization that sets standards. Ongoing
research. Autonomy & self regulation.
7. Recipprcity: Allows a nurse to apply for endorsed as a registered nurse by another state
8. Standards: Allows nurses to carry out professional roles, serving as protection for the nurse, the patient, and the
institution where Healthcare is provided
9. What does NCLEX stand for?: National Council Licensure Examination
10. Why do you take the NCLEX?: To obtain your license as a Registered Nurse
11. What is the NCLEX testing for?: Minimum competency, based on behaviors that are needed for entry level
practice
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, 12. What is CAT?: Computer Adaptive Test
13. What does CAT do?: Each test is interactively based on accuracy of the can- didates response to the questions.
Ensuring that the questions you are answering are not "too hard" or "too easy". To pass maintain minimum competency
14. What types of Questions are on the NCLEX?: *Multiple choice
*Select all that apply
*Chart/Exhibit
*Drag and drop
*Fill in the blank calculations
*Hot spots
*Audio
*Graphics
15. What are the NCLEX question guidelines?: *Cannot skip a question
*Cannot return to a question
*As long as you are still getting questions you are still in the game!
16. How many questions does the NCLEX have?: 75 - 265
17. What are the rules for NCLEX?: *White board (do not brain dump)
*No electronic devices or watches
*prefer you take only your keys, best not to access locker during exam
*get the attendants attention by raising your hand
18. Pre-Civilization Nursing: Nurse portrayed as mother caring for family. Belief that good and bad spirits bring
health or illness. Physician as medicine man
19. Early Christian Period Nursing: Nurses were viewed as slaves carrying out menial tasks ordered by the priest
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pass graded A+
1. Health: A state of optimal well-being
2. Licensure: The legal authority to practice as a professional nurse
3. Nurse Practice Acts: Laws established in each state to regulate the practice of nursing
4. Nursing: Describes the nurse as a person who nourishes, fosters, and protects; and who is prepared to take care of
sick, injured, and aged people
5. Nursing process: The essential activities involved in the nursing process are assessing, diagnosing, planning,
implementing, and evaluating process
6. Profession: Based on being a well-defined body of specific and unique knowl- edge. Strong service orientation.
Recognized authority by a professional group. Code of ethics. Professional organization that sets standards. Ongoing
research. Autonomy & self regulation.
7. Recipprcity: Allows a nurse to apply for endorsed as a registered nurse by another state
8. Standards: Allows nurses to carry out professional roles, serving as protection for the nurse, the patient, and the
institution where Healthcare is provided
9. What does NCLEX stand for?: National Council Licensure Examination
10. Why do you take the NCLEX?: To obtain your license as a Registered Nurse
11. What is the NCLEX testing for?: Minimum competency, based on behaviors that are needed for entry level
practice
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, 12. What is CAT?: Computer Adaptive Test
13. What does CAT do?: Each test is interactively based on accuracy of the can- didates response to the questions.
Ensuring that the questions you are answering are not "too hard" or "too easy". To pass maintain minimum competency
14. What types of Questions are on the NCLEX?: *Multiple choice
*Select all that apply
*Chart/Exhibit
*Drag and drop
*Fill in the blank calculations
*Hot spots
*Audio
*Graphics
15. What are the NCLEX question guidelines?: *Cannot skip a question
*Cannot return to a question
*As long as you are still getting questions you are still in the game!
16. How many questions does the NCLEX have?: 75 - 265
17. What are the rules for NCLEX?: *White board (do not brain dump)
*No electronic devices or watches
*prefer you take only your keys, best not to access locker during exam
*get the attendants attention by raising your hand
18. Pre-Civilization Nursing: Nurse portrayed as mother caring for family. Belief that good and bad spirits bring
health or illness. Physician as medicine man
19. Early Christian Period Nursing: Nurses were viewed as slaves carrying out menial tasks ordered by the priest
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