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NPP-2025A | Nursing Fundamentals Exam Questions & Answers – Updated 2025 Test Bank with Complete Solutions & Guaranteed A+ is a comprehensive study resource for nursing students and professionals. This test bank covers all key topics in Nursing Fundamentals, including patient care, wound management, acid-base balance, grief and loss, leadership, and pressure ulcer prevention. Each question features bolded correct answers with detailed explanations, making it perfect for exam preparation, NCLEX-style practice, quizzes, and academic revision. Enhance your understanding, study efficiently, and guarantee top scores with this up-to-date 2025 resource.

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NPP-201 | NURSING FUNDAMENTALS EXAM QUESTIONS &
ANSWERS – UPDATED 2025 TEST BANK WITH COMPLETE
QUESTION AND ANSWERS & GUARANTEED A+ SUCCESS.


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1. Define Sinus Tachycardia​
Regular Rhythm, rate 100–180 beats/min (higher in infants).




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2. When is the best time of the month to perform a self-breast examination?​
4th to 7th day during the menstrual cycle or days after the cycle has ended.




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3. Define Total Patient Care​
The RN is responsible for all aspects of care for one or more patients during a
shift. Care is consistent, comprehensive, and holistic. The RN works directly with
the patient, family, and health care team members, and may delegate certain
tasks.




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4. Define Primary Nursing​
One primary RN assumes responsibility for a caseload of patients and
provides care throughout their stay in the facility. The RN assesses the patient,
develops a care plan, and delivers nursing interventions. Communication is
lateral—from nurse to nurse and caregiver to caregiver.




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5. Define Major Surgery​
Involves extensive reconstruction or alteration of body parts and poses a
great risk to well-being.




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6. Describe a Stage II Pressure Ulcer​
Partial-thickness loss of dermis presenting as a shallow ulcer with a red-pink
wound bed without slough. It may appear as an intact or ruptured serum-filled
blister, or a shiny, dry, shallow ulcer without slough or bruising.

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7. Define Presbycusis​
Hearing loss associated with aging, involving both reduced hearing
sensitivity and decreased speech clarity.




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8. Define Ventilation​
Movement of air in and out of the lungs. Involves the afterload ejection of
blood from the left ventricle.




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9. Define Contact Precaution​
Safeguards designed to reduce the risk of transmission of microorganisms by
direct or indirect contact.




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10. What sound do Rhonchi make?​
Sonorous wheeze — coarse, low-pitched sound that may clear with coughing.


☑️ Agreements to keep promises.
11. Define Fidelity​




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12. Define Justice​
Fairness in care delivery and use of resources.




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13. Define Nonmaleficence​
Avoidance of harm or injury.




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14. Define Acid–Base Imbalance​

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Two main types: Respiratory and Metabolic.​
Four classifications:

●​ Respiratory Acidosis​

●​ Respiratory Alkalosis​

, ●​ Metabolic Acidosis​

●​ Metabolic Alkalosis​




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15. Define Respiratory Acidosis​

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Increased PaCO₂​

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Increased hydrogen ion concentration​

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pH below 7.35​

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Both reflect excess carbonic acid (H₂CO₃) in the blood.​
Hypoventilation produces respiratory acidosis, causing cerebrospinal fluid
and brain cells to become acidic, decreasing the level of consciousness.




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16. Define Respiratory Alkalosis​

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Decreased PaCO₂​

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Increased pH above 7.45​

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Reflects a deficit of carbonic acid (H₂CO₃) in the blood.​
Hyperventilation produces respiratory alkalosis, which causes cerebrospinal
fluid and brain cells to become alkalotic, decreasing the level of consciousness.




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17. Define Metabolic Acidosis​
Results from conditions that increase metabolic acids in the body or decrease

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the amount of base (bicarbonate).​
Bicarbonate levels are low because the bicarbonate system buffers metabolic

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acids.​

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Diabetic ketoacidosis is a common cause of metabolic acidosis.​
Anion Gap Calculation:

●​ Cl⁻ + HCO₃⁻ = Total​

●​ Total − Na⁺ concentration = Anion Gap

18. Which leadership skills should a nursing student use when caring for

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patients?​

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Clinical decision-making​
Priority setting​

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