NURS-FPX4000 DEVELOPING A NURSING
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# SECTION 1: COURSE FOUNDATIONS & ACADEMIC SUCCESS
STRATEGIES (15 Questions)
**Q1.** A nursing student is beginning the NURS-FPX4000 course. According to
the course description, which of the following is a primary focus of this
foundational course?
A) Advanced pharmacology and medication administration
B) Building academic success strategies, critical thinking, and ethical
understanding
C) Clinical skills in acute care settings
D) Leadership and management in healthcare organizations
**Answer: B** – Rationale: NURS-FPX4000 focuses on developing academic
success strategies (organization, critical thinking, problem-solving), ethics,
information literacy, and effective writing as foundational skills for nursing
education .
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**Q2.** A student is struggling with time management while completing NURS-
FPX4000 assessments. Which academic success strategy would be most effective?
A) Completing all assessments in one weekend to save time
B) Creating a study schedule that breaks larger tasks into smaller, manageable
steps
C) Focusing only on the final assessment and skipping earlier ones
D) Waiting until the last minute to begin each assessment
**Answer: B** – Rationale: Breaking large tasks into smaller steps and creating a
structured schedule is an effective academic success strategy for managing
coursework and reducing stress .
**Q3.** A nursing student is preparing to write Assessment 1. According to course
expectations, what is the primary purpose of this initial assessment?
A) To demonstrate mastery of advanced nursing concepts
B) To introduce students to patient-centered care, communication, and analyzing
healthcare issues
C) To complete clinical hours in a healthcare setting
D) To prepare for the NCLEX-RN examination
**Answer: B** – Rationale: Assessment 1 introduces students to patient-centered
care and communication, analyzing healthcare issues that affect patients or
healthcare teams .
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**Q4.** Which of the following is NOT listed as a key component of NURS-
FPX4000 Assessment 1?
A) Patient assessment and data collection
B) Care plan development
C) Performing complex clinical procedures
D) Communication skills
**Answer: C** – Rationale: Assessment 1 focuses on patient assessment, care plan
development, and communication skills. Performing complex clinical procedures
is not a component of this foundational assessment .
**Q5.** A nursing student is developing a care plan as part of an assessment. What
is the primary purpose of creating a personalized care plan?
A) To satisfy accreditation requirements
B) To provide a roadmap for targeted nursing care that prioritizes patient safety,
comfort, and recovery
C) To replace the need for physician orders
D) To document all nursing activities for legal purposes
**Answer: B** – Rationale: The care plan serves as a roadmap for nurses,
allowing them to provide targeted care that prioritizes patient safety, comfort, and
recovery .
**Q6.** According to NURS-FPX4000 course expectations, which assessment
requires students to create an annotated bibliography with peer-reviewed sources?
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A) Assessment 1
B) Assessment 2 (Applying Research Skills)
C) Assessment 3
D) Assessment 5
**Answer: B** – Rationale: Assessment 2, "Applying Research Skills," requires
students to create an annotated bibliography with at least 4 peer-reviewed sources .
**Q7.** A student is completing Assessment 3 (Applying Ethical Principles).
Which ethical decision-making model is commonly used for this assessment?
A) SWOT analysis
B) Lewin's Change Theory
C) The 4-Box Method or MORAL model
D) PDSA cycle
**Answer: C** – Rationale: Assessment 3 focuses on applying ethical principles,
and students commonly use the 4-Box Method or MORAL ethical decision-making
model to analyze cases .
**Q8.** A nursing student wants to improve their professional writing skills for
course assessments. Which strategy would be most effective?
A) Using complex medical jargon to demonstrate knowledge
B) Writing in first-person narrative style