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Prepare confidently for NSG 122 Nursing Fundamentals HESI Exam 1 (2026 Latest Update) with this structured Herzing University study guide designed to strengthen your understanding of core nursing fundamentals and improve exam performance. This resource focuses on the essential building blocks of nursing practice, helping students connect theory to clinical application through clear, simplified explanations of key concepts. It emphasizes patient safety, clinical judgment, nursing process application, and foundational skills required for success in both HESI exams and clinical practice. The content is organized in a high-yield, easy-to-review format that supports efficient studying, better retention, and stronger confidence when answering exam-style questions.

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NSG 122 Nursing Fundamentals HESI Exam 1 Prep 2026/2027
| Verified Q&A | Latest Update | Graded A+

Chapter 1: Nursing Today
Potter: Fundamentals of Nursing, 11th Edition | Pages 1–14

✅ I. Definition & Scope of Nursing
• Definition (ANA, ICN):
o ANA: Nursing is the protection, promotion, and optimization of health and
abilities; prevention of illness and injury; and advocacy in the care of individuals,
families, communities, and populations.
• Nursing as both an art and a science:
o Art: Compassion, caring, communication.
o Science: Clinical judgment, evidence-based practice, critical thinking.
◆ HESI Tip: Know the ANA definition. Questions often test understanding of holistic care
and patient-centeredness.

✅ II. Professional Roles of the Nurse
• Caregiver
• Advocate
• Educator
• Communicator
• Manager
• Autonomy and Accountability (essential characteristics)
◆ HESI Tip: Role identification is common on HESI exams—match the role to a clinical
scenario (e.g., advocating for a patient’s safety = Advocate).

✅ III. Career Opportunities in Nursing
• Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) roles:
o Nurse Practitioner (NP)
o Certified Nurse-Midwife (CNM)
o Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS)
o Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA)
• Other roles: Nurse educator, nurse administrator, nurse researcher.
◆ HESI Tip: Know APRN specialties and which require a master’s or doctorate.

✅ IV. Historical Influences
• Florence Nightingale:
o First epidemiologist; linked sanitation to outcomes.
o Established first nursing school (St. Thomas’ Hospital).
o Introduced hand hygiene, evidence-based care.
• Clara Barton – Founded the American Red Cross.
• Mary Mahoney – First professionally trained African-American nurse.
• Lillian Wald & Mary Brewster – Founded community-based nursing.

,◆ HESI Tip: Matching nurse leaders to contributions is common. Study their historical roles in
health reform, education, and diversity.

✅ V. Education Pathways
• RN Licensure:
o Diploma programs
o Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN)
o Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)
• Graduate Programs: MSN, DNP, PhD
◆ HESI Tip: Know the differences in scope and academic focus between ADN and BSN.

✅ VI. Nursing Practice Acts (NPA)
• Governed by State Boards of Nursing.
• Define scope of practice and protect public health.
• Include licensure and disciplinary processes.
◆ HESI Tip: NPAs vary by state—a correct answer usually includes “regulated at the state
level.”

✅ VII. Standards of Professional Practice
• Published by the American Nurses Association (ANA)
• Includes:
o Standards of Practice (ADPIE + outcome identification)
o Standards of Professional Performance (ethics, education, quality, leadership)
◆ HESI Tip: Focus on ADPIE and ethical obligations—HESI often tests the process of care.

✅ VIII. Trends Influencing Nursing
• Evidence-Based Practice (EBP)
• Quality & Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN)
• Health Care Reform
• Aging Population
• Technology & Informatics
• Cultural Competence & Diversity
◆ HESI Tip: Know how cultural competence, health disparities, and technology influence
nursing care.

✅ IX. Professional Organizations
• ANA, NLN, AACN, NSNA, ICN
• Promote education, ethics, and standards
◆ HESI Tip: Expect questions on the purpose of ANA and NSNA (student association).

_]H Chapter 1: Study Guide (pp. 16-25)

,Systems Used for Drug Administration & Temperature Conversion
🔹 1. Measurement Systems in Drug Administration
Nurses must understand and convert between three primary measurement systems used in
medication administration:
➤ Metric System (most commonly used in clinical settings)
• Weight: gram (g), milligram (mg), microgram (mcg)
• Volume: liter (L), milliliter (mL)
• Length: meter (m), centimeter (cm), millimeter (mm)
Common Conversions:
• 1 g = 1,000 mg
• 1 mg = 1,000 mcg
• 1 L = 1,000 mL
➤ Apothecary System (older, less commonly used)
• Grain (gr), dram (dr), ounce (oz)
• Example: 1 gr ≈ 60 or 65 mg (based on context)
➤ Household System
• Common in patient education for at-home care.
• Teaspoon (tsp), tablespoon (Tbsp), cup
Conversions:
• 1 tsp = 5 mL
• 1 Tbsp = 15 mL
• 1 oz = 30 mL
• 1 cup = 8 oz = 240 mL
◆ Note: Use caution when interpreting household measurements due to variability in utensils.

🔹 2. Rounding Rules
• Round to nearest tenth for most adult dosages (unless directed otherwise).
• Round to nearest hundredth for pediatric or critical care doses.
• Never round until the final step of your calculation.

🔹 3. Temperature Conversions
Nurses must often convert between Fahrenheit (°F) and Celsius (°C) for documentation or
international practice.
Formulas:
• °F = (°C × 9/5) + 32
• °C = (°F − 32) × 5/9
Quick Reference Examples:
• 98.6°F = 37°C (normal body temp)
• 100.4°F = 38°C (fever)
• 104°F = 40°C (high fever)

, 🔹 4. Safe Medication Practices
• Always label conversions and double-check units before administration.
• Convert household measurements to metric when documenting in a clinical setting.
• Understand patient backgrounds—some populations may report temps or medications
using non-metric systems.
🔹 Practice Tip
³. You’re ordered to give 2 tsp of a medication. How many mL is that?
⬛ 2 tsp × 5 mL = 10 mL

📘 Chapter 3: Study Guide (pp. 36-56)
🏷️ Interpretation of Drug Labels
Understanding drug labels is crucial for accurate medication administration. Key components
include:
1. Brand (Trade) Name: The commercial name given by the manufacturer, typically in
large, bold letters.
2. Generic Name: The chemical name of the drug, usually printed below the brand name in
smaller letters.
3. Dosage Strength: The amount of active ingredient per unit (e.g., 500 mg per tablet).
4. Drug Form: The physical form of the medication (e.g., tablet, capsule, liquid).
5. Expiration Date: Indicates the last date the drug is considered effective and safe to use.
6. Lot Number: A unique identifier for a specific batch of medication, useful in case of
recalls.
7. Manufacturer: The company that produces the medication
Example: A label might read:
• Brand Name: Tylenol
• Generic Name: Acetaminophen
• Dosage: 500 mg per tablet
• Form: Tablet
• Expiration Date: 12/2025
• Lot Number: A12345
• Manufacturer: Johnson & Johnson

‘¸•) Drug Orders
A complete drug order should include:
• Patient's Full Name
• Date and Time of Order
• Medication Name
• Dosage
• Route of Administration (e.g., oral, intravenous)
• Frequency and Time of Administration
• Prescriber's Signature

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