HGTC NUR 101 BOARD EVALUATION 2026
GUARANTEED PASS ANSWERS GRADED A+
● Normal temperature ranges. Answer: 96.8-100.4
● Normal temperature ranges (65 +). Answer: 96.8-98.3
● Febrile. Answer: With fever
● Afebrile. Answer: without fever
● Hypothermia. Answer: abnormally low body temperature (95 or
below)
● Hyperthermia. Answer: abnormally high body temperature (core temp
100.4 or higher)
● Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS). Answer:
● When to preform hand hygiene?. Answer: -Before, after, and between
direct contact with patient
-After contact with blood, body fluids, mucous membranes, non intact
skin, secretions, excretions or would dressings
, - Spores
● When to use alcohol-based hand rub?. Answer: If hands are not visibly
soiled or contaminated
● Normal pules ranges. Answer: 60-100 bpm
● Pulse rhythm. Answer: Regular/ Irregular
● Pulse Volume descriptors. Answer: Absent (0)
Diminished/barley palpable (1+)
Expected/normal (2+)
Full/increased (3+)
Pounding (4+)
● Normal respiration ranges. Answer: 12-20 bpm
● Bradypnea. Answer: Slow breathing (less than 12 bpm)
● Trachypnea. Answer: Rate is regular but abnormally rapid (more than
20 bpm)
GUARANTEED PASS ANSWERS GRADED A+
● Normal temperature ranges. Answer: 96.8-100.4
● Normal temperature ranges (65 +). Answer: 96.8-98.3
● Febrile. Answer: With fever
● Afebrile. Answer: without fever
● Hypothermia. Answer: abnormally low body temperature (95 or
below)
● Hyperthermia. Answer: abnormally high body temperature (core temp
100.4 or higher)
● Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS). Answer:
● When to preform hand hygiene?. Answer: -Before, after, and between
direct contact with patient
-After contact with blood, body fluids, mucous membranes, non intact
skin, secretions, excretions or would dressings
, - Spores
● When to use alcohol-based hand rub?. Answer: If hands are not visibly
soiled or contaminated
● Normal pules ranges. Answer: 60-100 bpm
● Pulse rhythm. Answer: Regular/ Irregular
● Pulse Volume descriptors. Answer: Absent (0)
Diminished/barley palpable (1+)
Expected/normal (2+)
Full/increased (3+)
Pounding (4+)
● Normal respiration ranges. Answer: 12-20 bpm
● Bradypnea. Answer: Slow breathing (less than 12 bpm)
● Trachypnea. Answer: Rate is regular but abnormally rapid (more than
20 bpm)