NURS 100 / NURS100: Final Exam –
Fundamentals of Nursing | West Coast
University (WCU) | Latest 2026/2027
Verified Questions & Answers
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs -CORRECTANSWER (level 1) Physiological Needs (Air,
Water, Food, Shelter, Sleep, Clothing, Reproduction)
(level 2) Safety Needs (Security of Body, of Employment, of Resources, of Morality, of
the Family, of Health, of Property)
(level 3) Love and Belonging (Friendship, Intimacy, Family, Sense of Connection)
(level 4) Self Esteem (Respect, Self-Esteem, Status, Recognition, Strength, Freedom)
(level 5) Self Actualization (Desire to become the most that one can be - Morality,
Creativity, Spontaneity, Problem Solving, Lack of Prejudice, Acceptance of Facts)
QSEN -CORRECTANSWER Quality and Safety Education for Nurses, a project for
preparing future nurses with the knowledge, skills, and attitudes (KSAs) necessary to
continuously improve the quality and safety of the health care systems within which they
work
Knowledge -CORRECTANSWER Anatomy, Physiology, Pharmacology
Skills -CORRECTANSWER How to treat patients with illness
, Attitude -CORRECTANSWER Motivation to care for patients with illness
Florence Nightingale -CORRECTANSWER Crimean War
Decrease Mortality
Mary Seacole -CORRECTANSWER Expert on Cholera
Crimean War
"Mother"
The Truth About Nursing -CORRECTANSWER Increase public understanding of the
central, front-line role nurses play in modern health care.
NINR -CORRECTANSWER National Institute of Nursing Research
-End of life/palliative care
-Symptom science
-Self management
-Wellness
Profession/Professionalism -CORRECTANSWER A calling, vocation, or form of
employment that provides a needed service to society and possesses characteristics of
expertise, autonomy, long academic preparation, commitment, and responsibility
Fundamentals of Nursing | West Coast
University (WCU) | Latest 2026/2027
Verified Questions & Answers
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs -CORRECTANSWER (level 1) Physiological Needs (Air,
Water, Food, Shelter, Sleep, Clothing, Reproduction)
(level 2) Safety Needs (Security of Body, of Employment, of Resources, of Morality, of
the Family, of Health, of Property)
(level 3) Love and Belonging (Friendship, Intimacy, Family, Sense of Connection)
(level 4) Self Esteem (Respect, Self-Esteem, Status, Recognition, Strength, Freedom)
(level 5) Self Actualization (Desire to become the most that one can be - Morality,
Creativity, Spontaneity, Problem Solving, Lack of Prejudice, Acceptance of Facts)
QSEN -CORRECTANSWER Quality and Safety Education for Nurses, a project for
preparing future nurses with the knowledge, skills, and attitudes (KSAs) necessary to
continuously improve the quality and safety of the health care systems within which they
work
Knowledge -CORRECTANSWER Anatomy, Physiology, Pharmacology
Skills -CORRECTANSWER How to treat patients with illness
, Attitude -CORRECTANSWER Motivation to care for patients with illness
Florence Nightingale -CORRECTANSWER Crimean War
Decrease Mortality
Mary Seacole -CORRECTANSWER Expert on Cholera
Crimean War
"Mother"
The Truth About Nursing -CORRECTANSWER Increase public understanding of the
central, front-line role nurses play in modern health care.
NINR -CORRECTANSWER National Institute of Nursing Research
-End of life/palliative care
-Symptom science
-Self management
-Wellness
Profession/Professionalism -CORRECTANSWER A calling, vocation, or form of
employment that provides a needed service to society and possesses characteristics of
expertise, autonomy, long academic preparation, commitment, and responsibility