NUR 215 MODULE 1-2 EXAM WITH
CORRECT QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
2025
ABC's - CORRECT-ANSWERSairway, breathing, circulation
WHAT TYPES OF THINGS CAN A NURSE DO WITHOUT A DOCTORS ORDER? -
CORRECT-ANSWERS-TURNING A PATIENT
-PROVIDNG COMFORT
-GROOMING/BATHING
-PATIENT EDUCATION
-PREVENTING FALLS
-ICEPACKS/HEAT PADS
What can a nurse do if he/she is asked to do something out of their scope? - CORRECT-
ANSWERSnurses should refuse to practice beyond their legal scope of practice and use the
formal chain of command to verbalize concerns related to these assignments
3 levels of prevention - CORRECT-ANSWERSPrimary Prevention
Secondary Prevention
Tertiary Prevention
primary - CORRECT-ANSWERSFirst or most significant(designed to prevent or slow the
onset of disease)
secondary - CORRECT-ANSWERSScreening activities and education for detecting illnesses
in the early stages
territory - CORRECT-ANSWERSFocuses on stopping the disease from progressing and
returning the individual to the pre-illness phase
5 steps of the nursing process - CORRECT-ANSWERS1. Assessment
2. Diagnosis
3. Planning
4. Implementation
, 5. Evaluation
Assessment - CORRECT-ANSWERSInvolves gathering data about the patient and their
health status; Info is related to the physiological, psychological, sociocultural, developmental,
and spiritual status of the individual
Analysis/Diagnosis - CORRECT-ANSWERSuse information/data from the assessment phase
to identify the specific problem
planning - CORRECT-ANSWERSencompasses identifying goals and outcomes, choosing
interventions, and creating nursing care plans
Nursing Diagnosis vs Medical Diagnosis - CORRECT-ANSWERS*Nursing Diagnosis: Focus
on patient response & Identify potential problems
*Medical Diagnosis:Disease process
Primary emphasis on identifying
the current problem
*Both use physical assessment, interviewing and observing as ways
to derive the diagnosis
*Both are designed for planning patient care
Inital Planning - CORRECT-ANSWERSBegins with the first patient contact; Refers to the
development of the initial comprehensive care plan
ongoing planning - CORRECT-ANSWERSChanges made in the plan; Allows you to prioritize
the problem(s) the patient has
discharge planning - CORRECT-ANSWERSProcess of planning a self-care and continuity of
care after the patient leaves the healthcare setting
subjective data and objective data - CORRECT-ANSWERSsubjective: what the patient
says/tells you
objective: what you see for your self
nursing care plan - CORRECT-ANSWERSincludes nursing diagnoses, goals and/or expected
outcomes, specific nursing interventions, and a section for evaluation findings so any nurse is
able to quickly identify a patient's clinical needs and situation.
Implementation - CORRECT-ANSWERSInvolves performing/delegating planned
interventions; Carry out the care plan
"It's doing, documenting, and delegating"
CORRECT QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
2025
ABC's - CORRECT-ANSWERSairway, breathing, circulation
WHAT TYPES OF THINGS CAN A NURSE DO WITHOUT A DOCTORS ORDER? -
CORRECT-ANSWERS-TURNING A PATIENT
-PROVIDNG COMFORT
-GROOMING/BATHING
-PATIENT EDUCATION
-PREVENTING FALLS
-ICEPACKS/HEAT PADS
What can a nurse do if he/she is asked to do something out of their scope? - CORRECT-
ANSWERSnurses should refuse to practice beyond their legal scope of practice and use the
formal chain of command to verbalize concerns related to these assignments
3 levels of prevention - CORRECT-ANSWERSPrimary Prevention
Secondary Prevention
Tertiary Prevention
primary - CORRECT-ANSWERSFirst or most significant(designed to prevent or slow the
onset of disease)
secondary - CORRECT-ANSWERSScreening activities and education for detecting illnesses
in the early stages
territory - CORRECT-ANSWERSFocuses on stopping the disease from progressing and
returning the individual to the pre-illness phase
5 steps of the nursing process - CORRECT-ANSWERS1. Assessment
2. Diagnosis
3. Planning
4. Implementation
, 5. Evaluation
Assessment - CORRECT-ANSWERSInvolves gathering data about the patient and their
health status; Info is related to the physiological, psychological, sociocultural, developmental,
and spiritual status of the individual
Analysis/Diagnosis - CORRECT-ANSWERSuse information/data from the assessment phase
to identify the specific problem
planning - CORRECT-ANSWERSencompasses identifying goals and outcomes, choosing
interventions, and creating nursing care plans
Nursing Diagnosis vs Medical Diagnosis - CORRECT-ANSWERS*Nursing Diagnosis: Focus
on patient response & Identify potential problems
*Medical Diagnosis:Disease process
Primary emphasis on identifying
the current problem
*Both use physical assessment, interviewing and observing as ways
to derive the diagnosis
*Both are designed for planning patient care
Inital Planning - CORRECT-ANSWERSBegins with the first patient contact; Refers to the
development of the initial comprehensive care plan
ongoing planning - CORRECT-ANSWERSChanges made in the plan; Allows you to prioritize
the problem(s) the patient has
discharge planning - CORRECT-ANSWERSProcess of planning a self-care and continuity of
care after the patient leaves the healthcare setting
subjective data and objective data - CORRECT-ANSWERSsubjective: what the patient
says/tells you
objective: what you see for your self
nursing care plan - CORRECT-ANSWERSincludes nursing diagnoses, goals and/or expected
outcomes, specific nursing interventions, and a section for evaluation findings so any nurse is
able to quickly identify a patient's clinical needs and situation.
Implementation - CORRECT-ANSWERSInvolves performing/delegating planned
interventions; Carry out the care plan
"It's doing, documenting, and delegating"