PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY ACTUAL
EXAM PAPER 2026 QUESTIONS WITH
ANSWERS GRADED A+
◍ An organized, systematic method of giving individualized nursing care that
focuses upon identifying and treating unique responses of individuals or
groups to actual or potential alterations in health.
Answer: the nursing process
◍ What does ADPIE stand for?.
Answer: Assessment, Diagnosis, Planning, Implementation, Evaluation
◍ You enter a residents room and the resident has a new onset bedsore. You
feel you need to document this in the medical record but also have a
discussion with the nurse. Where would you opt to have this discussion? a.
In the patients roomb. In the hallway with the familyc. In private d. At the
local bar.
Answer: C
◍ In what stage of the nursing process do we identify relevant and important
information from different sources?.
Answer: Assessment
◍ Cues are obtained through the use of the.
Answer: five senses
◍ To prevent shampoo from getting into your residents eyes, you should:a.
Use a hand held nozzle b. Use dry shampoo c. Rinse the hair throughly d.
Use a washcloth to cover the eyes.
Answer: D
,◍ ______= defining characteristics that lead you to a diagnosis.
Answer: objective data
◍ "From the report I received from your night shift nurse and the information I
read in your chart, I gather that you have been nauseated since 2am. Is that
correct?" is an example of.
Answer: validating data
◍ Bath water temperature should be at what temperature:a. 110- 115 degrees
Fb. 110- 120 degrees Fc. 105 degrees Fd. 105- 109 degrees F.
Answer: A
◍ The word ACUTE when used to define illness means:a. an illness for which
there is no reasonable expectation of recovery b. an ongoing illness for
which there is no cure c. a sudden onset to an illnessd. an illness that is
gradual.
Answer: C
◍ Absence of defining characteristics mentioned in the care plan should
suggest that the proposed diagnosis is ____.
Answer: incorrect
◍ Once necessary facts are obtained through the assessment, analyze the data
to identify:.
Answer: strengths, actual/potential problems, clinical judgment
◍ T or F: A medical diagnosis always determines the priority nursing
diagnosis.
Answer: false
◍ The following are examples of ________.-Ineffective Airway Clearance
related to weak cough and pain-Impaired Tissue Integrity related to
decreased blood and nutrients to tissues.
Answer: nursing diagnoses
◍ Diagnoses are either_____ nursing diagnoses1. 2. 3..
Answer: problem-focused, risk, health promotion
, ◍ In your role as a nursing assistant, you are able to:a. You can take verbal
orders over the phone from doctors b. Give medications c. Insert a foley in
the patients vagina or penisd. Report changes in the residents condition to
the nurse.
Answer: D
◍ An assisted living facility provides all of the following except:a. Housingb.
Personal carec. Social activitiesd. 24 hour skilled nursing care.
Answer: D
◍ Correct or incorrect diagnoses?Disturbed body image related to Bell's Palsy.
Answer: incorrect
◍ During planning and outcome identification, the nurse should evaluate and
rank hypotheses according to ____.
Answer: priority
◍ What is the purpose of a care plan?.
Answer: helps ensure continuity of care
◍ Those persons who provide basic nursing care under the supervision of a
registered nurse or a licensed practical nurse are:a. Licensed practical
nurseb. Case managersc. Assistive personneld. The "health care team".
Answer: C
◍ What are examples of things that are first priority?.
Answer: airway and breathing
◍ A federal insurance plan providing benefits for older persons and some
younger persons with disabilities is called:a. Medicaid b. Medicare c. Blue
Cross/ Blue Shieldd. Coventry.
Answer: B
◍ Expected outcomes direct nursing care because they are the desired
physiological, psychological, social, developmental, or spiritual responses
that indicate ____ of a patient's health problems..
Answer: resolution