NR302 FINAL EXAM WITH 100% CORRECT
ANSWERS 2025-2026
(personal distance is used for physical assessment) correct
answers >> During an interview, the nurse would expect that
most of the interview will take place at what distance?
a.
Intimate zone
b.
Personal distance
c.
Social distance
d.
Public distance
d. it makes me uncomfortable when you talk that way. Please
stop. correct answers >> A female nurse is interviewing a
male patient who is near the same age as the nurse. During the
interview, the patient makes an overtly sexual comment. The
nurses best reaction would be:
a.
Stop that immediately!
b.
Oh, you are too funny. Lets keep going with the interview.
c.
Do you really think I would be interested?
d.
,It makes me uncomfortable when you talk that way. Please stop.
bcf correct answers >> The nurse is conducting an
interview. Which of these statements is true regarding open-
ended questions? Select all that apply.
a.
Open-ended questions elicit cold facts.
b.
They allow for self-expression.
c.
Open-ended questions build and enhance rapport.
d.
They leave interactions neutral.
e.
Open-ended questions call for short one- to two-word answers.
f.
They are used when narrative information is needed.
a, d, e correct answers >> The nurse is conducting an
interview in an outpatient clinic and is using a computer to record
data. Which are the best uses of the computer in this situation?
Select all that apply.
a.
Collect the patients data in a direct, face-to-face manner.
b.
Enter all the data as the patient states them.
c.
,Ask the patient to wait as the nurse enters the data.
d.
Type the data into the computer after the narrative is fully
explored.
e.
Allow the patient to see the monitor during typing.
a. the nurse should start discharge teaching upon admission
correct answers >> The nurse is preparing discharge planning
for a hospitalized patient. When should the nurse start discharge
teaching?
a. the nurse should start discharge teaching upon admission.
b. the nurse should wait until just before discharge to start
teaching so the patient will remember instructions
c. the nurse should wait for the doctor to write the orders for
discharge
d. the doctor will provide discharge teaching
What patient says about himself of herself during history taking
correct answers >> Subjective Data
Observed when inspecting, percussing, palpating, and
auscultating patient during physical examination correct
answers >> Objective Data
, formed from above elements, plus patients record and laboratory
studies correct answers >> Database
1. Assessment
2. Diagnosis
3. Outcome identification
4. Planning
5. Implementation
6. Evaluation correct answers >> Steps of the Nursing
Process
-Review of clinical record
-interview
-health history
-physical exam
-functional assessment
-cultural and spiritual assessment
-consultation
-review of the literature correct answers >> Assessment
-Interpretation of data by identifying clusters of cues so as to
make inferences
-compare clusters of cues with definitions and defining
characteristics
-validation of inferences based on findings
-identify related factors
ANSWERS 2025-2026
(personal distance is used for physical assessment) correct
answers >> During an interview, the nurse would expect that
most of the interview will take place at what distance?
a.
Intimate zone
b.
Personal distance
c.
Social distance
d.
Public distance
d. it makes me uncomfortable when you talk that way. Please
stop. correct answers >> A female nurse is interviewing a
male patient who is near the same age as the nurse. During the
interview, the patient makes an overtly sexual comment. The
nurses best reaction would be:
a.
Stop that immediately!
b.
Oh, you are too funny. Lets keep going with the interview.
c.
Do you really think I would be interested?
d.
,It makes me uncomfortable when you talk that way. Please stop.
bcf correct answers >> The nurse is conducting an
interview. Which of these statements is true regarding open-
ended questions? Select all that apply.
a.
Open-ended questions elicit cold facts.
b.
They allow for self-expression.
c.
Open-ended questions build and enhance rapport.
d.
They leave interactions neutral.
e.
Open-ended questions call for short one- to two-word answers.
f.
They are used when narrative information is needed.
a, d, e correct answers >> The nurse is conducting an
interview in an outpatient clinic and is using a computer to record
data. Which are the best uses of the computer in this situation?
Select all that apply.
a.
Collect the patients data in a direct, face-to-face manner.
b.
Enter all the data as the patient states them.
c.
,Ask the patient to wait as the nurse enters the data.
d.
Type the data into the computer after the narrative is fully
explored.
e.
Allow the patient to see the monitor during typing.
a. the nurse should start discharge teaching upon admission
correct answers >> The nurse is preparing discharge planning
for a hospitalized patient. When should the nurse start discharge
teaching?
a. the nurse should start discharge teaching upon admission.
b. the nurse should wait until just before discharge to start
teaching so the patient will remember instructions
c. the nurse should wait for the doctor to write the orders for
discharge
d. the doctor will provide discharge teaching
What patient says about himself of herself during history taking
correct answers >> Subjective Data
Observed when inspecting, percussing, palpating, and
auscultating patient during physical examination correct
answers >> Objective Data
, formed from above elements, plus patients record and laboratory
studies correct answers >> Database
1. Assessment
2. Diagnosis
3. Outcome identification
4. Planning
5. Implementation
6. Evaluation correct answers >> Steps of the Nursing
Process
-Review of clinical record
-interview
-health history
-physical exam
-functional assessment
-cultural and spiritual assessment
-consultation
-review of the literature correct answers >> Assessment
-Interpretation of data by identifying clusters of cues so as to
make inferences
-compare clusters of cues with definitions and defining
characteristics
-validation of inferences based on findings
-identify related factors