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NUR 101 Exam 1
Handwashing - Simplest, easiest, cheapest way to prevent spread of disease 
Correct hand washing should occur when: - 1. before/after doing a procedure that involves direct 
or indirect client contact 
2. after contact with wastes 
3. after handling food or receptacles 
4. between clients 
5. after removing gloves 
IPPA - Inspection 
Palpation 
Percussion 
Auscultation 
When performing an abdominal exam, is IPPA appropriate? If not, what it? - No. 
IAPP 
Inspection, Auscultation, Palpation, Perc...
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Handwashing - Simplest, easiest, cheapest way to prevent spread of disease 
Correct hand washing should occur when: - 1. before/after doing a procedure that involves direct 
or indirect client contact 
2. after contact with wastes 
3. after handling food or receptacles 
4. between clients 
5. after removing gloves 
IPPA - Inspection 
Palpation 
Percussion 
Auscultation 
When performing an abdominal exam, is IPPA appropriate? If not, what it? - No. 
IAPP 
Inspection, Auscultation, Palpation, Perc...
NUR 101 final exam
Nursing process-ADPIE - A-Assessment 
D-Diagnosis 
P-Planning 
I-Implementation 
E- Evaluation 
Purpose of assessment - identify wellness, strengths, problems, evaluate plan of care and 
interventions 
Gordon's functional health patterns - holistic focus on patients-assessment 
*health perception/management 
*nutrition-metabolism 
*elimination 
*activity-exercise 
*sleep-rest 
*cognitive-perceptual 
*self perception-self concept 
*role-relationship 
*sexuality-reproduction 
*coping-stress 
*val...
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Nursing process-ADPIE - A-Assessment 
D-Diagnosis 
P-Planning 
I-Implementation 
E- Evaluation 
Purpose of assessment - identify wellness, strengths, problems, evaluate plan of care and 
interventions 
Gordon's functional health patterns - holistic focus on patients-assessment 
*health perception/management 
*nutrition-metabolism 
*elimination 
*activity-exercise 
*sleep-rest 
*cognitive-perceptual 
*self perception-self concept 
*role-relationship 
*sexuality-reproduction 
*coping-stress 
*val...
NUR 101 Test 1 2024
What does ANA stand for? - American Nurses Association 
what is the ANA definition of nursing - The diagnosis and treatment of human responses to 
actual and potential health problems 
What are nurses to their patient? - advocates 
Who was the first nurse? - Florence Nightingale 
What does NCLEX stand for? - National Council Licensure Examination 
What is the regulation of nursing practice? - Anything that requires an assessment can't be 
delegated 
What does NLN stand for? - National League fo...
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What does ANA stand for? - American Nurses Association 
what is the ANA definition of nursing - The diagnosis and treatment of human responses to 
actual and potential health problems 
What are nurses to their patient? - advocates 
Who was the first nurse? - Florence Nightingale 
What does NCLEX stand for? - National Council Licensure Examination 
What is the regulation of nursing practice? - Anything that requires an assessment can't be 
delegated 
What does NLN stand for? - National League fo...
NUR 102 Exam 1 Study Guide
You are preparing a presentation for your classmates regarding the clinical care coordination conference 
for a patient with terminal cancer. As part of the preparation you have your classmates read the Nursing 
Code of Ethics for Professional Registered Nurses. Your instructor asks the class why this document is 
important. Which of the following statements best describes this code? 
1. Improves self-health care 
2. Protects the patient's confidentiality 
3. Ensures identical care to all patie...
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You are preparing a presentation for your classmates regarding the clinical care coordination conference 
for a patient with terminal cancer. As part of the preparation you have your classmates read the Nursing 
Code of Ethics for Professional Registered Nurses. Your instructor asks the class why this document is 
important. Which of the following statements best describes this code? 
1. Improves self-health care 
2. Protects the patient's confidentiality 
3. Ensures identical care to all patie...
NUR 110 Exam 1 Practice Questions
The factor that best advanced the practice of nursing in the twenty-first century was: 
a. growth of cities 
b. teachings of christianity 
c. better education of nurses 
d. improved conditions for women - c. 
Graduate nurses must pass a licensure examination administered by the: 
a. State Boards of Nursing 
b. National League of Nursing 
c. Accredited school of nursing 
d. American Nurses Association - a. 
A group that lobbies at the state and federal levels for advancement of nurses' role, eco...
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The factor that best advanced the practice of nursing in the twenty-first century was: 
a. growth of cities 
b. teachings of christianity 
c. better education of nurses 
d. improved conditions for women - c. 
Graduate nurses must pass a licensure examination administered by the: 
a. State Boards of Nursing 
b. National League of Nursing 
c. Accredited school of nursing 
d. American Nurses Association - a. 
A group that lobbies at the state and federal levels for advancement of nurses' role, eco...
Nur 110 Exam 1
nursing process - Systematic problem-solving method by which nurses individualize care for each 
client. The five steps of the nursing process are assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, and 
evaluation. 
assessing - the process of collecting, organizing, validating, and documenting data (information) 
about a client's health status 
diagnosing - Analyze data; Identify health problems, risks, and strengths; Formulate diagnostic 
statements 
planning - prioritize goals / outcomes 
formu...
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nursing process - Systematic problem-solving method by which nurses individualize care for each 
client. The five steps of the nursing process are assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, and 
evaluation. 
assessing - the process of collecting, organizing, validating, and documenting data (information) 
about a client's health status 
diagnosing - Analyze data; Identify health problems, risks, and strengths; Formulate diagnostic 
statements 
planning - prioritize goals / outcomes 
formu...
NUR 134 Test 1
Open-ended 
Question/comment which allows patients to express what they understand to be true, yet is specific 
enough to prevent digressing from the issue at hand; allows the patient a wide range of possible 
responses 
closed 
Question/comment used to gather specific information from a patient to focus on a particular area; 
provides receiver with limited choices of possible responses which may simply be limited to "yes" or 
"no"; often a barrier to effective communication 
validating (res...
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Open-ended 
Question/comment which allows patients to express what they understand to be true, yet is specific 
enough to prevent digressing from the issue at hand; allows the patient a wide range of possible 
responses 
closed 
Question/comment used to gather specific information from a patient to focus on a particular area; 
provides receiver with limited choices of possible responses which may simply be limited to "yes" or 
"no"; often a barrier to effective communication 
validating (res...
NUR 155 Exam 1 (Units 1 & 2)
Which action by a nurse ensures confidentiality of a client's computer 
record? 
1. The nurse logs on to the client's file and leaves the computer to answer the client's call light. 
2. The nurse shares her computer password. 
3. The nurse closes a client's computer file and logs off. 
4. The nurse leaves client computer worksheets at the computer workstation. - Answer: 3 
Rationale: All of the other answers endanger the client's 
confidentiality. 
The case management model using critical p...
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NUR EXAMS • By  jessybrown
Which action by a nurse ensures confidentiality of a client's computer 
record? 
1. The nurse logs on to the client's file and leaves the computer to answer the client's call light. 
2. The nurse shares her computer password. 
3. The nurse closes a client's computer file and logs off. 
4. The nurse leaves client computer worksheets at the computer workstation. - Answer: 3 
Rationale: All of the other answers endanger the client's 
confidentiality. 
The case management model using critical p...
NUR 200 Exam #1
Critical Thinking Defined - -an active, organized, cognitive process used to carefully examine ones 
thinking and the thinking of others 
-recognizing an issue exists, analyzing info, evaluating info, and making conclusions 
-using critical thinking 
Thinking and Learning - -learning is a lifelong process 
-intellectual knowledge, as well as refining the ability to think, solve problems, and make judgements 
-what level of critical thinking (basic, complex, commitment) 
5 Components of Critical ...
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Critical Thinking Defined - -an active, organized, cognitive process used to carefully examine ones 
thinking and the thinking of others 
-recognizing an issue exists, analyzing info, evaluating info, and making conclusions 
-using critical thinking 
Thinking and Learning - -learning is a lifelong process 
-intellectual knowledge, as well as refining the ability to think, solve problems, and make judgements 
-what level of critical thinking (basic, complex, commitment) 
5 Components of Critical ...
NUR 300 - Exam 1, Multiple Choice
You are reviewing assessment data of a 45 year old male patient and note pain of 8/10, labored 
breathing, and pale skin color on the electronic health record. This documentation is an example of: 
a) Hypothetical Reasoning 
b) Diagnostic Reasoning 
c) Data Cluster 
D) Signs and Symptoms - c) Data Cluster 
The concept of health and healing has evolved in recent years. Which is the best description of health? 
a) Health is the absence of disease 
b) Health is a dynamic process toward optimal func...
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NUR EXAMS • By  jessybrown
You are reviewing assessment data of a 45 year old male patient and note pain of 8/10, labored 
breathing, and pale skin color on the electronic health record. This documentation is an example of: 
a) Hypothetical Reasoning 
b) Diagnostic Reasoning 
c) Data Cluster 
D) Signs and Symptoms - c) Data Cluster 
The concept of health and healing has evolved in recent years. Which is the best description of health? 
a) Health is the absence of disease 
b) Health is a dynamic process toward optimal func...