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This comprehensive Nursing Fundamentals Exam 1 Practice Test 2026 study guide contains more than 300 NCLEX-style questions and verified answers covering the foundational concepts required for success in Fundamentals of Nursing courses, ATI examinations, HESI assessments, nursing school midterms, and licensure preparation. The material provides extensive coverage of legal and ethical nursing practice, standards of care, HIPAA regulations, informed consent, advance directives, EMTALA, Good Samaritan laws, patient rights, professional accountability, delegation, and evidence-based nursing responsibilities. Students will gain a thorough understanding of the nursing process (ADPIE), patient assessment techniques, Gordon’s Functional Health Patterns, nursing diagnoses, PES statement development, prioritization frameworks, goal setting, outcome identification, care planning, implementation strategies, evaluation methods, and clinical judgment principles used in modern nursing practice. 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Nursing Fundamentals Exam 1
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A nurse is caring for a patient who recently had coronary bypass surgery.

Which are legal sources of standards of care the nurse uses to deliver

safe healthcare? (Select all that apply). [23]

1. Information provided by the head nurse

2. Policies and procedures of the employing hospital

,3. State Nurse Practice Act

4. Regulations identified in the Joint Commission's manual.

5. The American Nurses Association standards of practice. -

ANSWER ✔✔2, 3, 4, 5


A nurse is sued for failure to monitor a patient appropriately after a

procedure,. Which of the following statements are correct about this

lawsuit? (Select all that apply) [23]

1. The nurse represents the plaintiff.

2. The defendant must prove injury, damage, or loss.

3. The person filing the lawsuit has the burden of proof.

4. The plaintiff must prove that a breach in the prevailing standard of

care caused an injury. - ANSWER ✔✔3, 4


A nurse stops to help in an emergency at at the scene of an accident.

The injured party files a suit and the nurse's employing institution

insurance does not cover the nurse. What would probably cover the

nurse in this situation? [23]

1. The nurse's auto insurance

2. The nurse's homeowner's insurance

,3. The Good Samaritan laws, which grant immunity from suit if there is

no gross negligence.

4. The Patient Care Partnership, which may grant immunity from suit if

the injured party contends. - ANSWER ✔✔3


A nurse is planning care for a patient going to surgery. Who is

responsible for informing the patient about the surgery along with the

possible risks, complications, and benefits? [23]

1. Family member

2. Surgeon

3. Nurse


4. Nurse Manager - ANSWER ✔✔2


A woman who is a Jehovah's Witness has severe, life-threatening

injuries and is hemorrhaging following a car accident. The healthcare

provider ordered 2 units of packed red blood cells to treat the woman's

anemia. The woman's husband refuses to allow the nurse to give his

wife the blood. What is the nurse's responsibility? [23]

1. Obtain a court order to give the blood

2. Coerce the husband into giving the blood

3. Call security and have the husband removed from the hospital

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, 4. Abide by the husband's wishes and inform the healthcare provider -

ANSWER ✔✔4


The nurse notes that an advance directive is on a patient's medical

record. Which statement represents the best description of an advance

directive guideline the nurse will follow? [23]

1. A living will allows an appointed person to make health care decisions

when the patient is in an incapacitated state.

2. A living will is invoked only when the patient has a terminal condition

or is in a persistent vegetative state.

3. The patient can not make changes in the advance directive once

admitted to the hospital.

4. A durable power of attorney for health care is invoked only when the

patient has a terminal condition or is in a persistent vegetative state. -

ANSWER ✔✔2


A nurse notes that the health care unit keeps a listing of the patient

names at the front desk in easy view for health care providers to more

efficiently locate the patient. The nurse talks with the nursing manager

because this action is a violoation of which act? [23]

1. Mental Health Parity Act

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