NUR2058 Exam 1 V1 | NUR 2058 Dimensions
of Nursing Practice Exam Q&A | Rasmussen
University
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This exam preparation resource is designed to help students strengthen their understanding of
foundational nursing concepts, professional nursing roles, and evidence-based nursing
practice principles. The material emphasizes patient-centered care, communication skills, and
safe nursing interventions within diverse healthcare environments.
The questions included in this version are structured to closely mirror the actual course exam
format and level of difficulty. Detailed expert explanations are included to improve clinical
reasoning, nursing knowledge, and exam readiness.
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Why Use This Exam:
• Reinforces essential nursing concepts
• Mirrors realistic exam-style questions
• Strengthens clinical judgment and prioritization
• Improves test-taking confidence
• Supports NCLEX-style preparation
• Enhances understanding through detailed expert explanations
• Helps identify weak content areas
• Encourages critical thinking and application skills
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1. Which nursing theorist is credited with establishing nursing as a distinct profession and
emphasizing the importance of the environment in healing?
A. Dorothea Orem
B. Jean Watson
,C. Florence Nightingale
D. Virginia Henderson
Correct Answer: C
Expert Explanation: Florence Nightingale is known as the founder of modern nursing. Her
Environmental Theory focused on providing fresh air, pure water, efficient drainage,
cleanliness, and light to facilitate the body’s healing process. This analysis shows her
foundational role in defining nursing outside of the medical model.
2. The nurse is performing a physical assessment on a patient. This represents which phase of
the nursing process?
A. Implementation
B. Evaluation
C. Assessment
D. Planning
Correct Answer: C
Expert Explanation: Assessment is the first step of the nursing process and involves
systematic data collection. It includes gathering subjective and objective data through
interviews and physical examinations. This step provides the database needed to identify
patient problems and formulate nursing diagnoses.
, 3. Which concept refers to the duty to do good and act in the best interest of the patient?
A. Nonmaleficence
B. Beneficence
C. Justice
D. Autonomy
Correct Answer: B
Expert Explanation: Beneficence is the ethical principle of doing good for others. In
nursing, this involves taking positive actions to help others and balancing benefits against
risks. It is a core component of patient advocacy and quality care delivery.
4. A nurse is caring for a patient from a different culture. Which action by the nurse
demonstrates cultural competence?
A. Applying one’s own cultural beliefs to the patient’s care
B. Assuming all members of a specific culture have the same needs
C. Asking the patient about their specific cultural beliefs and practices
D. Ignoring cultural differences to treat everyone the same
Correct Answer: C
Expert Explanation: Cultural competence begins with self-awareness and moves toward
understanding the unique needs of the patient. Asking the patient directly demonstrates
of Nursing Practice Exam Q&A | Rasmussen
University
────────────────────────────────────
This exam preparation resource is designed to help students strengthen their understanding of
foundational nursing concepts, professional nursing roles, and evidence-based nursing
practice principles. The material emphasizes patient-centered care, communication skills, and
safe nursing interventions within diverse healthcare environments.
The questions included in this version are structured to closely mirror the actual course exam
format and level of difficulty. Detailed expert explanations are included to improve clinical
reasoning, nursing knowledge, and exam readiness.
════════════════════════════════════
Why Use This Exam:
• Reinforces essential nursing concepts
• Mirrors realistic exam-style questions
• Strengthens clinical judgment and prioritization
• Improves test-taking confidence
• Supports NCLEX-style preparation
• Enhances understanding through detailed expert explanations
• Helps identify weak content areas
• Encourages critical thinking and application skills
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1. Which nursing theorist is credited with establishing nursing as a distinct profession and
emphasizing the importance of the environment in healing?
A. Dorothea Orem
B. Jean Watson
,C. Florence Nightingale
D. Virginia Henderson
Correct Answer: C
Expert Explanation: Florence Nightingale is known as the founder of modern nursing. Her
Environmental Theory focused on providing fresh air, pure water, efficient drainage,
cleanliness, and light to facilitate the body’s healing process. This analysis shows her
foundational role in defining nursing outside of the medical model.
2. The nurse is performing a physical assessment on a patient. This represents which phase of
the nursing process?
A. Implementation
B. Evaluation
C. Assessment
D. Planning
Correct Answer: C
Expert Explanation: Assessment is the first step of the nursing process and involves
systematic data collection. It includes gathering subjective and objective data through
interviews and physical examinations. This step provides the database needed to identify
patient problems and formulate nursing diagnoses.
, 3. Which concept refers to the duty to do good and act in the best interest of the patient?
A. Nonmaleficence
B. Beneficence
C. Justice
D. Autonomy
Correct Answer: B
Expert Explanation: Beneficence is the ethical principle of doing good for others. In
nursing, this involves taking positive actions to help others and balancing benefits against
risks. It is a core component of patient advocacy and quality care delivery.
4. A nurse is caring for a patient from a different culture. Which action by the nurse
demonstrates cultural competence?
A. Applying one’s own cultural beliefs to the patient’s care
B. Assuming all members of a specific culture have the same needs
C. Asking the patient about their specific cultural beliefs and practices
D. Ignoring cultural differences to treat everyone the same
Correct Answer: C
Expert Explanation: Cultural competence begins with self-awareness and moves toward
understanding the unique needs of the patient. Asking the patient directly demonstrates