NUR 2206 LATEST EXAM PREP QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS PDF 2026
▶ maslow hierarchy of needs. Answer: provides a framework for nursing
assessment and for understanding the needs of patients at all levels; many
nursing interventions are aimed at meeting patients' basic human needs
▶ Maslows level 1: physiologic needs. Answer: oxygen, food, water, sex,
rest, physical activity; physiologic needs are highest priority
▶ Maslows level 2: safety and security needs. Answer: both physical and
emotional components; being protected from potential or actual harm
▶ Maslows level 3: love and belonging needs. Answer: often called higher-
level needs; understanding and acceptance of others in both giving and
receiving love; feeling of belonging; unmet needs produce loneliness and
isolation
▶ Maslows level 4: self-esteem needs. Answer: need for a person to feel
good about oneself, to feel pride and a sense of accomplishment, and to
believe that others also respect and appreciate those accomplishments;
positive self-esteem facilitates the person's confidence and independence
▶ Maslows level 5: Self-Actualization. Answer: acceptance of self and
others as they are; each lower level must be met; focus of interest on
problems outside oneself; respect for all people; focus on strengths and
possibilities vs problems
▶ autonomy. Answer: respect rights of patients to make health care
decisions
▶ nonmaleficence. Answer: avoid causing harm
▶ beneficence. Answer: benefit the patient; balance benefits against risks
and harms
, ▶ nurse practice acts. Answer: each state has its own; protects public with
legal scope of nursing practice
▶ standards. Answer: used as guidelines for peer review (ANA)
▶ establishing an effective nurse-patient relationship. Answer: -reduce
anxiety through therapeutic communication, teaching, and acceptance
-remember that the patient has concerns and needs other medical ones
-communicate with the patient as an individual
-take time to learn about the patient being admitted
-provide for the family participation in all aspects of care
▶ when does discharge planning start?. Answer: as soon as the patient
comes in the door
▶ oral temperature for healthy adult. Answer: 37.0 C, 98.6 F
▶ pulse rate for healthy adult. Answer: 60-100 (80 average)
▶ respirations for healthy adult. Answer: 12 to 20 breaths/min
▶ average blood pressure for healthy adult. Answer: 120/80
▶ intermittent fever. Answer: temperature returns to normal at least once
every 24 hours
▶ remittent fever. Answer: temperature does not return to normal and
fluctuates a few degrees up and down
▶ sustained or continuous fever. Answer: temp remains above normal with
minimal variations
▶ relapsing or recurrent fever. Answer: temp returns to normal for one or
more days with one or more episodes of fever, each as long as several
days
▶ rectal temp. Answer: 37.5 C, 99.5 F
▶ axillary temp. Answer: 36.5 C, 97.7 F
AND ANSWERS PDF 2026
▶ maslow hierarchy of needs. Answer: provides a framework for nursing
assessment and for understanding the needs of patients at all levels; many
nursing interventions are aimed at meeting patients' basic human needs
▶ Maslows level 1: physiologic needs. Answer: oxygen, food, water, sex,
rest, physical activity; physiologic needs are highest priority
▶ Maslows level 2: safety and security needs. Answer: both physical and
emotional components; being protected from potential or actual harm
▶ Maslows level 3: love and belonging needs. Answer: often called higher-
level needs; understanding and acceptance of others in both giving and
receiving love; feeling of belonging; unmet needs produce loneliness and
isolation
▶ Maslows level 4: self-esteem needs. Answer: need for a person to feel
good about oneself, to feel pride and a sense of accomplishment, and to
believe that others also respect and appreciate those accomplishments;
positive self-esteem facilitates the person's confidence and independence
▶ Maslows level 5: Self-Actualization. Answer: acceptance of self and
others as they are; each lower level must be met; focus of interest on
problems outside oneself; respect for all people; focus on strengths and
possibilities vs problems
▶ autonomy. Answer: respect rights of patients to make health care
decisions
▶ nonmaleficence. Answer: avoid causing harm
▶ beneficence. Answer: benefit the patient; balance benefits against risks
and harms
, ▶ nurse practice acts. Answer: each state has its own; protects public with
legal scope of nursing practice
▶ standards. Answer: used as guidelines for peer review (ANA)
▶ establishing an effective nurse-patient relationship. Answer: -reduce
anxiety through therapeutic communication, teaching, and acceptance
-remember that the patient has concerns and needs other medical ones
-communicate with the patient as an individual
-take time to learn about the patient being admitted
-provide for the family participation in all aspects of care
▶ when does discharge planning start?. Answer: as soon as the patient
comes in the door
▶ oral temperature for healthy adult. Answer: 37.0 C, 98.6 F
▶ pulse rate for healthy adult. Answer: 60-100 (80 average)
▶ respirations for healthy adult. Answer: 12 to 20 breaths/min
▶ average blood pressure for healthy adult. Answer: 120/80
▶ intermittent fever. Answer: temperature returns to normal at least once
every 24 hours
▶ remittent fever. Answer: temperature does not return to normal and
fluctuates a few degrees up and down
▶ sustained or continuous fever. Answer: temp remains above normal with
minimal variations
▶ relapsing or recurrent fever. Answer: temp returns to normal for one or
more days with one or more episodes of fever, each as long as several
days
▶ rectal temp. Answer: 37.5 C, 99.5 F
▶ axillary temp. Answer: 36.5 C, 97.7 F