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Fundamentals Exam 1 2026 A+ GRADE ASSURED COMP zm zm zm zm zm zm zm
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QUESTION 1 zm
1. A patient's outcome was to have a pain level of 4 out of 10, 30 minutes after receiv
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ing medication. 30 minutes later the patient reported a pain level of 3 out of 10. Has
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the outcome been:
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a. Met
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b. Not met
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c. Partially met
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d. Not enough information
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ANSWER
A
QUESTION 2 zm
3. Which of the following is an example of an appropriately written assessment interv
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ention for a post appendectomy patient experiencing pain at 7/10?
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a. Help patient ambulate every 2 hours
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b. Assess patient for pain at the beginning of every shift, after giving mediation, and
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when patient complains of pain
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c. Take patient's health history and vital signs
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d. Administer pain medications
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ANSWER
B
QUESTION 3 zm
4. Which of the following is an example of an appropriately written assessment interv
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ention?
a. Patient will ambulate down the hall 2x daily
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b. The patient was able to ambulate down the hall 2x daily
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, c. Administer pain medications regularly and assess patient's pain
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d. The patient's pain is 7/10
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ANSWER
C
QUESTION 4 zm
Expected outcome should be written following which five step guideline?
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a. Specific, medications, availability, response, time
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b. Selective, measureable, availability, reasonable, treatment
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c. Measurable, achievable, reasonable, time, selective
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d. Selective, medications, achievable, response, treatment
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ANSWER
C
QUESTION 5 zm
6. Which of the following is a correct expected outcome of a nursing diagnosis?
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a. Patient will have no crackles in lower lobes
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b. Patient will feel better
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c. Patient will ambulate the hall 3 times and back by the end of my shift
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d. Patient will experience a decrease in pain level
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ANSWER
C
QUESTION 6 zm
7. What are the 3 parts of the nursing diagnosis?
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a. Temperature, Pulse, respirations
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b. Problem, etiology, symptoms
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c. Medical diagnosis, defining characteristics, health perception
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d. Medical diagnosis, MAR, potential risks
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ANSWER
B
QUESTION 7 zm
8. Which of the following is the correctly written first part of the nursing diagnosis?
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a. Arthritis pain
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b. Status post historectomy
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Exam Solution zm
Fundamentals Exam 1 2026 A+ GRADE ASSURED COMP zm zm zm zm zm zm zm
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QUESTION 1 zm
1. A patient's outcome was to have a pain level of 4 out of 10, 30 minutes after receiv
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ing medication. 30 minutes later the patient reported a pain level of 3 out of 10. Has
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the outcome been:
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a. Met
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b. Not met
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c. Partially met
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d. Not enough information
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ANSWER
A
QUESTION 2 zm
3. Which of the following is an example of an appropriately written assessment interv
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ention for a post appendectomy patient experiencing pain at 7/10?
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a. Help patient ambulate every 2 hours
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b. Assess patient for pain at the beginning of every shift, after giving mediation, and
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when patient complains of pain
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c. Take patient's health history and vital signs
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d. Administer pain medications
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ANSWER
B
QUESTION 3 zm
4. Which of the following is an example of an appropriately written assessment interv
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ention?
a. Patient will ambulate down the hall 2x daily
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b. The patient was able to ambulate down the hall 2x daily
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, c. Administer pain medications regularly and assess patient's pain
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d. The patient's pain is 7/10
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ANSWER
C
QUESTION 4 zm
Expected outcome should be written following which five step guideline?
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a. Specific, medications, availability, response, time
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b. Selective, measureable, availability, reasonable, treatment
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c. Measurable, achievable, reasonable, time, selective
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d. Selective, medications, achievable, response, treatment
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ANSWER
C
QUESTION 5 zm
6. Which of the following is a correct expected outcome of a nursing diagnosis?
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a. Patient will have no crackles in lower lobes
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b. Patient will feel better
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c. Patient will ambulate the hall 3 times and back by the end of my shift
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d. Patient will experience a decrease in pain level
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ANSWER
C
QUESTION 6 zm
7. What are the 3 parts of the nursing diagnosis?
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a. Temperature, Pulse, respirations
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b. Problem, etiology, symptoms
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c. Medical diagnosis, defining characteristics, health perception
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d. Medical diagnosis, MAR, potential risks
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ANSWER
B
QUESTION 7 zm
8. Which of the following is the correctly written first part of the nursing diagnosis?
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a. Arthritis pain
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b. Status post historectomy
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