NUR 103 FINAL EXAM STUDY
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% PASS
2026/2027
What are the different types of learning style? - ANS Visual
Auditory
Kinesthetic
Kinesthetic learning style - ANS the tendency to prefer demonstrations and physical activity
involving bodily movement
Auditory learning style - ANS learner is one who retains information better by hearing
lectures or listening to music and tapes
Visual learning style - ANS Uses visual objects such as graphs, charts, pictures, and seeing
information
purpose of goals/desired outcomes - ANS 1. Provide direction for planning nursing
interventions
2. Serve as criteria for evaluating client progress
3. Enable the client and nurse to determine when the problem has been resolved
4. Help motivate the client and nurse by providing a sense of achievement
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,SMART goals - ANS Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, Timely
Studying techniques - ANS 1. elaborate
2. generate and test
3. organize
4. take breaks
5. avoid illusions of learning
Time management, calendars, post it notes, taking notes, concept mapping - ANS Studying
success
Florence Nightingale - ANS Established sanitary nursing care units. Founder of modern
nursing. began professional education of nursing.
Clara Barton (1821-1912) - ANS Launched the American Red Cross in 1881. An "angel" in the
Civil War, she treated the wounded in the field.
Linda Richards (1841-1930) - ANS First trained nurse in America. Responsible for the
development of the first nursing and hospital records. Credited with the development of our
present-day documentation system.
Mary Eliza Mahoney (1845-1926) - ANS The first African-American professional nurse;
graduated from New England Hospital in 1879; worked for acceptance of African-Americans in
the nursing profession
Purpose of Nursing - ANS Health promotion, health maintenance, and health restoration,
illness prevention, coping with death
Nursing knowledge is based on ________ - ANS theoretical practice
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,Nursing Philosophy - ANS Beliefs, values, ethics, attitudes, and accountability that guides the
nursing profession
Roles of the Professional Nurse - ANS Teach
Advocate
Assess
Manage care
care provider
leader
researcher
manager
Collaborate with other members of health care team
7 C's of nursing - ANS Communication
Compassion
Caring
Competence
Commitment
Critical reasoning
Complexity
ANA defines nursing as - ANS the protection, promotion, and optimization of health and
abilities, prevention of illness and injury, alleviation of suffering through the diagnosis and
treatment of human response, and advocacy in the care of individuals, families, communities,
and populations
Nursing Standards of Practice - ANS Standards of professional performance and care.
Measurement criteria for Standard V (5) by American Nurses Association are:
1.The nurse's practice is guided by the Code for Nurses.
2. The nurse maintains patient confidentiality within legal and regulatory parameters.
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, 3. The nurse acts as a patient advocate and assists patients in developing skills so they can
advocate for themselves.
4. The nurse delivers care in a non-judgemental and non-discriminatory manner that is sensitive
to patient diversity.
5. The nurse delivers care in a manner that preserves or protects patient autonomy, dignity, and
rights.
6. The nurse seeks available resources to help formulate ethical decisions.
Nursing standards of practice define___________, ___________, ___________, and _________
- ANS Behaviors
Attitudes
Values
Beliefs
Attitudes are made up of three components: - ANS 1. Affective (emotional reaction)
2. Behavioral (actions or observable behavior)
3. Cognitive (thoughts and beliefs)
altruism - ANS unselfish regard for the welfare of others
autonomy - ANS independence, right to self-determination
Cultural competence - ANS An understanding of how a patient's cultural background shapes
his beliefs, values, and expectations for therapy.
human dignity - ANS respect for the inherent worth and uniqueness of individuals and
populations
integrity - ANS (n.) honesty, high moral standards; an unimpaired condition, completeness,
soundness
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QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% PASS
2026/2027
What are the different types of learning style? - ANS Visual
Auditory
Kinesthetic
Kinesthetic learning style - ANS the tendency to prefer demonstrations and physical activity
involving bodily movement
Auditory learning style - ANS learner is one who retains information better by hearing
lectures or listening to music and tapes
Visual learning style - ANS Uses visual objects such as graphs, charts, pictures, and seeing
information
purpose of goals/desired outcomes - ANS 1. Provide direction for planning nursing
interventions
2. Serve as criteria for evaluating client progress
3. Enable the client and nurse to determine when the problem has been resolved
4. Help motivate the client and nurse by providing a sense of achievement
2026/2027 ALLRIGHTS RESERVED
1
,SMART goals - ANS Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, Timely
Studying techniques - ANS 1. elaborate
2. generate and test
3. organize
4. take breaks
5. avoid illusions of learning
Time management, calendars, post it notes, taking notes, concept mapping - ANS Studying
success
Florence Nightingale - ANS Established sanitary nursing care units. Founder of modern
nursing. began professional education of nursing.
Clara Barton (1821-1912) - ANS Launched the American Red Cross in 1881. An "angel" in the
Civil War, she treated the wounded in the field.
Linda Richards (1841-1930) - ANS First trained nurse in America. Responsible for the
development of the first nursing and hospital records. Credited with the development of our
present-day documentation system.
Mary Eliza Mahoney (1845-1926) - ANS The first African-American professional nurse;
graduated from New England Hospital in 1879; worked for acceptance of African-Americans in
the nursing profession
Purpose of Nursing - ANS Health promotion, health maintenance, and health restoration,
illness prevention, coping with death
Nursing knowledge is based on ________ - ANS theoretical practice
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,Nursing Philosophy - ANS Beliefs, values, ethics, attitudes, and accountability that guides the
nursing profession
Roles of the Professional Nurse - ANS Teach
Advocate
Assess
Manage care
care provider
leader
researcher
manager
Collaborate with other members of health care team
7 C's of nursing - ANS Communication
Compassion
Caring
Competence
Commitment
Critical reasoning
Complexity
ANA defines nursing as - ANS the protection, promotion, and optimization of health and
abilities, prevention of illness and injury, alleviation of suffering through the diagnosis and
treatment of human response, and advocacy in the care of individuals, families, communities,
and populations
Nursing Standards of Practice - ANS Standards of professional performance and care.
Measurement criteria for Standard V (5) by American Nurses Association are:
1.The nurse's practice is guided by the Code for Nurses.
2. The nurse maintains patient confidentiality within legal and regulatory parameters.
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, 3. The nurse acts as a patient advocate and assists patients in developing skills so they can
advocate for themselves.
4. The nurse delivers care in a non-judgemental and non-discriminatory manner that is sensitive
to patient diversity.
5. The nurse delivers care in a manner that preserves or protects patient autonomy, dignity, and
rights.
6. The nurse seeks available resources to help formulate ethical decisions.
Nursing standards of practice define___________, ___________, ___________, and _________
- ANS Behaviors
Attitudes
Values
Beliefs
Attitudes are made up of three components: - ANS 1. Affective (emotional reaction)
2. Behavioral (actions or observable behavior)
3. Cognitive (thoughts and beliefs)
altruism - ANS unselfish regard for the welfare of others
autonomy - ANS independence, right to self-determination
Cultural competence - ANS An understanding of how a patient's cultural background shapes
his beliefs, values, and expectations for therapy.
human dignity - ANS respect for the inherent worth and uniqueness of individuals and
populations
integrity - ANS (n.) honesty, high moral standards; an unimpaired condition, completeness,
soundness
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