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Introductory Health Sciences
Comprehensive Examination Review — 50 Questions
Unit: NSE 111
Examination Type: Comprehensive Introductory Examination
Total Questions: 50
Date: April 2026
Aligned to: 2026|2027 NMBA Registered Nurse Standards for Practice
AACN Essentials Domain 1: Knowledge for Nursing Practice
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Abstract
This examination resource presents a comprehensive set of fifty (50) multiple-choice questions
designed for first-year students enrolled in NSE 111: Introductory Health Sciences. The
questions span five core domains of introductory health sciences education: foundational health
concepts and professional identity, clinical assessment and documentation, medication safety
and pharmacology fundamentals, infection prevention and patient-centred care, and clinical
reasoning with ethical and legal foundations. Each question includes a scenario-based or
knowledge-based stem, four distractors with one clearly identified correct answer, and a concise
rationale. The examination blueprint ensures broad content coverage appropriate for an
introductory-level assessment. This resource is aligned with the 2026|2027 NMBA Registered
Nurse Standards for Practice and the AACN Essentials Domain 1, supporting the development
of foundational nursing knowledge and clinical reasoning skills essential for safe,
evidence-based practice.
Keywords: NSE 111, introductory health sciences, nursing fundamentals, clinical assessment,
medication safety, infection control, clinical reasoning, multiple-choice examination
Examination Blueprint
Section Domain Questions Cognitive Level
1 Foundational Health Concepts & Professional Identity 1 – 10 Remember / Understand
2 Clinical Assessment Basics & Documentation Standards 11 – 20 Remember / Apply
3 Medication Safety, Pharmacology & Administration 21 – 30 Apply / Analyse
4 Infection Prevention, Safety & Patient-Centered Care 31 – 40 Understand / Apply
5 Clinical Reasoning, Communication & Ethical/Legal 41 – 50 Analyse / Evaluate
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