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NURS 100 FINAL PREP EXAM 2026/2027 LATEST EXAM TEST
UNDER NEW GUIDELINE 120 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
ANSWERS PERFECT TO PASS 2026/2027 NURS 100 FINAL
TEST EXAM
Overview:
This test bank mirrors the NURS 100 Final exam format and difficulty, helping
nursing students prepare with realistic, updated, and guideline-based practice
questions. Each item reinforces essential nursing foundations, patient care
concepts, safety practices, communication skills, clinical judgment, and
professional nursing responsibilities — helping learners build knowledge,
confidence, and readiness before taking the NURS 100 Final exam.
Key Features:
✅ 120+ realistic NURS 100 Final exam practice questions with correct answers
✅ Updated for the 2026/2027 exam cycle under current nursing education and
healthcare practice guidelines
✅ Structured exam prep format for comprehensive review and mastery
✅ Covers major NURS 100 competencies including nursing fundamentals, patient
safety, therapeutic communication, basic assessment, infection prevention, and
professional practice
✅ Includes scenario-based questions focused on clinical decision-making,
prioritization, patient needs, and safe nursing interventions
✅ Includes practice areas such as vital signs, hygiene care, mobility, nutrition,
documentation, patient education, ethics, and basic nursing skills
✅ Ideal for nursing students, healthcare learners, study groups, and final exam
preparation
✅ Designed to strengthen foundational nursing knowledge, improve test-taking
confidence, and increase readiness for the NURS 100 Final test exam
With 120 realistic questions and correct answers, the NURS 100 FINAL PREP
EXAM 2026/2027 is a comprehensive study resource designed to reinforce
nursing fundamentals, improve exam readiness, and support successful preparation
for the 2026/2027 NURS 100 Final test exam.
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The nurse is caring for a young Hispanic mother and her 4-year old child. While interviewing the
mother, the nurse discovers that the mother speaks no English. The nurse does not speak Spanish. The
most appropriate thing for the nurse to do is to
a. interview the child
b. Provide all instructions in writing
c. Request an interpreter to help
d. explain that care cannot be provided at this time - answer-C
The nurse is caring for baby B who has been diagnosed with lead poisoning. The poisoning has
been related to the paint on the walls in the apartment where baby B resides. Using the agent-
hostenvironment model, the nurse knows that the agent is this situation is
a. Baby B
b. apartment
c. paint
d. lead poisoning - answer-c
A nurse wants to acquire more knowledge of a specific culture. Where should the start first to get a
beginning knowledge base?
a. talk to her co-workers
b. ask other with more experience for guidance
c. Review the literature
d. talk to family members - answer-c
A nursing instructor explains the concept of health to her students. The students know that which of
the following statements accurately describes health?
a. health is always an objective state
b. health is a state of optimal functioning
c. health is not determined by the patient
d. Health is the absence of illness - answer-b
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The nurses neighbor phones and states, "I have a temperatures and a sore throat. I am not feeling
well and have decided not to go to work." What stage of illness behavior is the neighbor exhibiting?
a. Assuming the sick role
b. assuming the dependent role
c. Achieving recovery and rehabilitation
d. Experiencing symptoms - answer-a
What is the best way the nurse can develop cultural self-awareness?
a. Objectively examine own beliefs, values, and practices
b. realize nothing can be done to change one's values and beliefs
c. Assert to others that personal biases cannot be changed
d. ask peers and colleagues about practicing cultural competence - answer-a
An 80-year old woman says to the nurse that, " I have successfully raised my family and had a good
life." This statement illustrates meeting which basic human need?
a. safety and security
b. love and belonging
c. self esteem
d. self-actualization - answer-d
A nurse working in a health clinic that primarily serves Hispanic patients. what does this statement
imply about the nurse.
a. The nurse's knowledge and skills are not adequate to care for patients with acute illness.
b. The nurse is attempting to overcome cultural blindness
c. The nurse respects and values each patient providing culturally competent care
d. The nurse embraces the stereotypical aspects of this culture in order to provide culturally competent
care - answer-c
The nurse that is caring for a patient that is ill knows that which of the following is a characteristic of
chronic illness?
a. it causes irreversible alterations in anatomy and physiology
b. it requires a short period of care or support