NUR1023 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS GRADED A+ 2026
Professional Identity - ANS Developed in many ways, through real and simulated experiences
and reflection and role-modeling by professional colleagues
ANA 1980 statement - ANS The diagnosis and treatment of human responses to actual and
potential health problems
Technology and Informatics - ANS knowledge/use of tools, machines, materials, and
processes to help solve human problems.
Ethics - ANS study/examination of morality through a variety of different approaches
Safety - ANS freedom from accidental injuries. Operational systems/processes that minimize
the likelihood of errors.
Development - ANS the sequence of physical, psychosocial, and cognitive development
changes that take place over the lifespan.
Functional Ability - ANS cognitive, social, physical and emotional ability to carry out the
normal activities of life.
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,Patient Education - ANS process of assisting people to learn health-related behaviors so that
they can incorporate theses behaviors into everyday life.
Health Promotion - ANS process of enabling people to increase control over and to improve
their health.
Clinical Judgment - ANS interpretation or conclusion about a patient's need, concerns, or
health problems and/or the decision to take action (or not), use or modify standard approaches,
or improvise new ones as deemed appropriate by the patient's response.
Leadership - ANS interactive process that provides needed guidance and direction.
Cognition - ANS mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through
thought, experience and the senses
Perfusion - ANS flow of blood through arteries and capillaries delivering nutrients and oxygen
to cells
Gas Exchange - ANS process by which oxygen is transported to cells and carbon dioxide is
transported from cells.
Glucose Regulation - ANS process of maintaining optimal blood glucose levels
Nutrition - ANS the science of optimal cellular metabolism and its impact on health and
disease
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, Fluid and Electrolytes - ANS process of regulating the extracellular fluid volume, body fluid
osmolality, and plasma concentrations of electrolytes.
Acid and base balance - ANS process of regulating the PH, bicarbonate concentration, and
partial pressure of carbon dioxide of body fluids
Inflammation - ANS Immunologic defense against tissue injury, infection, or allergy
Tissue Integrity - ANS state of structurally intact and physiologically functioning epithelial
tissues such as the integument including the skin and subcutaneous tissue and mucous
membranes.
Mobility - ANS state/quality of being mobile or movable
Pain - ANS whatever the experiencing person says it is, existing whenever he says it does
Sensory Perception - ANS ability to receive sensory input and through various physiological
processes in the body, translate the stimulus or data into meaningful information.
Reproduction - ANS total process by which organisms product offspring
Sexuality - ANS state of physical, emotional, mental, and social well-being related to sexuality.
Stress - ANS internal/external event or demand of life experiences by an individual that is
perceived and appraised for scope and meaning on a continuum to determine whether
resources and abilities for management are available, exceeded or exhausted.
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ANSWERS GRADED A+ 2026
Professional Identity - ANS Developed in many ways, through real and simulated experiences
and reflection and role-modeling by professional colleagues
ANA 1980 statement - ANS The diagnosis and treatment of human responses to actual and
potential health problems
Technology and Informatics - ANS knowledge/use of tools, machines, materials, and
processes to help solve human problems.
Ethics - ANS study/examination of morality through a variety of different approaches
Safety - ANS freedom from accidental injuries. Operational systems/processes that minimize
the likelihood of errors.
Development - ANS the sequence of physical, psychosocial, and cognitive development
changes that take place over the lifespan.
Functional Ability - ANS cognitive, social, physical and emotional ability to carry out the
normal activities of life.
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,Patient Education - ANS process of assisting people to learn health-related behaviors so that
they can incorporate theses behaviors into everyday life.
Health Promotion - ANS process of enabling people to increase control over and to improve
their health.
Clinical Judgment - ANS interpretation or conclusion about a patient's need, concerns, or
health problems and/or the decision to take action (or not), use or modify standard approaches,
or improvise new ones as deemed appropriate by the patient's response.
Leadership - ANS interactive process that provides needed guidance and direction.
Cognition - ANS mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through
thought, experience and the senses
Perfusion - ANS flow of blood through arteries and capillaries delivering nutrients and oxygen
to cells
Gas Exchange - ANS process by which oxygen is transported to cells and carbon dioxide is
transported from cells.
Glucose Regulation - ANS process of maintaining optimal blood glucose levels
Nutrition - ANS the science of optimal cellular metabolism and its impact on health and
disease
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, Fluid and Electrolytes - ANS process of regulating the extracellular fluid volume, body fluid
osmolality, and plasma concentrations of electrolytes.
Acid and base balance - ANS process of regulating the PH, bicarbonate concentration, and
partial pressure of carbon dioxide of body fluids
Inflammation - ANS Immunologic defense against tissue injury, infection, or allergy
Tissue Integrity - ANS state of structurally intact and physiologically functioning epithelial
tissues such as the integument including the skin and subcutaneous tissue and mucous
membranes.
Mobility - ANS state/quality of being mobile or movable
Pain - ANS whatever the experiencing person says it is, existing whenever he says it does
Sensory Perception - ANS ability to receive sensory input and through various physiological
processes in the body, translate the stimulus or data into meaningful information.
Reproduction - ANS total process by which organisms product offspring
Sexuality - ANS state of physical, emotional, mental, and social well-being related to sexuality.
Stress - ANS internal/external event or demand of life experiences by an individual that is
perceived and appraised for scope and meaning on a continuum to determine whether
resources and abilities for management are available, exceeded or exhausted.
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