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Fundamentals of nursing exam 1 NSG 300 WITH
COMPLETE 300 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE JUST
RELEASED THIS YEAR
Question: A female patient who is receiving chemotherapy for breast cancer tells the nurse,
"The treatment for this cancer is worse than the disease itself. I'm not going to come for my
therapy anymore." The nurse responds by using critical thinking skills to address this patient
problem. Which action is the first step the nurse would take in this process?
a. The nurse judges whether the patient database is adequate to address the problem.
b. The nurse considers whether or not to suggest a counseling session for the patient.
c. The nurse reassesses the patient and decides how best to intervene in her care.
d. The nurse identifies several options for intervening in the patient's care and critiques the
merit of each option. - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔c. The first step when thinking critically about a
situation is to identify the purpose or goal of your thinking. Reassessing the patient helps to
discipline thinking by directing all thoughts toward the goal. Once the problem is addressed, it is
important for the nurse to judge the adequacy of the knowledge, identify potential problems,
use helpful resources, and critique the decision.
Question: The nursing process ensures that nurses are person centered rather than task
centered. Rather than simply approaching a patient to take vital signs, the nurse thinks, "How is
Mrs. Barclay today? Are our nursing actions helping her to achieve her goals? How can we
better help her?" This demonstrates which characteristic of the nursing process?
a. Systematic
b. Interpersonal
c. Dynamic
d. Universally applicable in nursing situations - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔b. Interpersonal. All of the
other options are characteristics of the nursing process, but the conversation and thinking
quoted best illustrates the interpersonal dimension of the nursing process
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Question: An experienced nurse tells a beginning nurse not to bother studying too hard, since
most clinical reasoning becomes "second nature" and "intuitive" once you start practicing. What
thinking below should underlie the beginning nurse's response?
a. Intuitive problem solving comes with years of practice and observation, and novice nurses
should base their care on scientific problem solving.
b. For nursing to remain a science, nurses must continue to be vigilant about stamping out
intuitive reasoning.
c. The emphasis on logical, scientific, evidence-based reasoning has held nursing back for years;
it is time to champion intuitive, creative thinking!
d. It is simply a matter of preference; some nurses are logical, scientific thinkers, and some are
intuitive, creative thinkers. - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔a. Beginning nurses must use nursing
knowledge and scientific problem solving as the basis of care they give; intuitive problem
solving comes with years of practice and observation
Question: The nurse uses blended competencies when caring for patients in a rehabilitation
facility. Which examples of interventions involve cognitive skills? Select all that apply.
a. The nurse uses critical thinking skills to plan care for a patient.
b. The nurse correctly administers IV saline to a patient who is dehydrated.
c. The nurse assists a patient to fill out an informed consent form.
d. The nurse learns the correct dosages for patient pain medications.
e. The nurse comforts a mother whose baby was born with Down syndrome.
f. The nurse uses the proper procedure to catheterize a female patient. - CORRECT
ANSWER✔✔a, d. Using critical thinking and learning medication dosages are cognitive
competencies. Performing procedures correctly is a technical skill, helping a patient with an
informed consent form is a legal/ethical issue, and comforting a patient is an interpersonal skill.
Q:The nurse is preparing a client to be turned in bed. In what position would the nurse place
the client to begin this procedure?
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lying flat
sitting up
lying flat with feet raised slightly
lying prone - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔lying flat
Question: The nurse and an assistant are preparing to move a client up in bed. Arrange the
following steps in the correct order.
1. Adjust the head of the bed to a flat position.
2. Place a friction-reducing sheet under the client.
3. Ask the client to bend legs and place the chin on the chest.
4. Position the assistant on the side opposite you.
5. Remove all pillows from under the client.
6. Grasp the sheet and move the client on the count of 3.
A)
3, 1, 2, 4, 5, 6
B)
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1, 2, 4, 3, 5, 6
C)
1, 5, 4, 2, 3, 6
D)
3, 2, 1, 4, 6, 5
E)
1, 3, 2, 4, 5, 6 - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔Ans:
C
Question: What nursing organization first legitimized the use of the nursing process?
A)
National League for Nursing
B)
Fundamentals of nursing exam 1 NSG 300 WITH
COMPLETE 300 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE JUST
RELEASED THIS YEAR
Question: A female patient who is receiving chemotherapy for breast cancer tells the nurse,
"The treatment for this cancer is worse than the disease itself. I'm not going to come for my
therapy anymore." The nurse responds by using critical thinking skills to address this patient
problem. Which action is the first step the nurse would take in this process?
a. The nurse judges whether the patient database is adequate to address the problem.
b. The nurse considers whether or not to suggest a counseling session for the patient.
c. The nurse reassesses the patient and decides how best to intervene in her care.
d. The nurse identifies several options for intervening in the patient's care and critiques the
merit of each option. - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔c. The first step when thinking critically about a
situation is to identify the purpose or goal of your thinking. Reassessing the patient helps to
discipline thinking by directing all thoughts toward the goal. Once the problem is addressed, it is
important for the nurse to judge the adequacy of the knowledge, identify potential problems,
use helpful resources, and critique the decision.
Question: The nursing process ensures that nurses are person centered rather than task
centered. Rather than simply approaching a patient to take vital signs, the nurse thinks, "How is
Mrs. Barclay today? Are our nursing actions helping her to achieve her goals? How can we
better help her?" This demonstrates which characteristic of the nursing process?
a. Systematic
b. Interpersonal
c. Dynamic
d. Universally applicable in nursing situations - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔b. Interpersonal. All of the
other options are characteristics of the nursing process, but the conversation and thinking
quoted best illustrates the interpersonal dimension of the nursing process
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Question: An experienced nurse tells a beginning nurse not to bother studying too hard, since
most clinical reasoning becomes "second nature" and "intuitive" once you start practicing. What
thinking below should underlie the beginning nurse's response?
a. Intuitive problem solving comes with years of practice and observation, and novice nurses
should base their care on scientific problem solving.
b. For nursing to remain a science, nurses must continue to be vigilant about stamping out
intuitive reasoning.
c. The emphasis on logical, scientific, evidence-based reasoning has held nursing back for years;
it is time to champion intuitive, creative thinking!
d. It is simply a matter of preference; some nurses are logical, scientific thinkers, and some are
intuitive, creative thinkers. - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔a. Beginning nurses must use nursing
knowledge and scientific problem solving as the basis of care they give; intuitive problem
solving comes with years of practice and observation
Question: The nurse uses blended competencies when caring for patients in a rehabilitation
facility. Which examples of interventions involve cognitive skills? Select all that apply.
a. The nurse uses critical thinking skills to plan care for a patient.
b. The nurse correctly administers IV saline to a patient who is dehydrated.
c. The nurse assists a patient to fill out an informed consent form.
d. The nurse learns the correct dosages for patient pain medications.
e. The nurse comforts a mother whose baby was born with Down syndrome.
f. The nurse uses the proper procedure to catheterize a female patient. - CORRECT
ANSWER✔✔a, d. Using critical thinking and learning medication dosages are cognitive
competencies. Performing procedures correctly is a technical skill, helping a patient with an
informed consent form is a legal/ethical issue, and comforting a patient is an interpersonal skill.
Q:The nurse is preparing a client to be turned in bed. In what position would the nurse place
the client to begin this procedure?
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lying flat
sitting up
lying flat with feet raised slightly
lying prone - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔lying flat
Question: The nurse and an assistant are preparing to move a client up in bed. Arrange the
following steps in the correct order.
1. Adjust the head of the bed to a flat position.
2. Place a friction-reducing sheet under the client.
3. Ask the client to bend legs and place the chin on the chest.
4. Position the assistant on the side opposite you.
5. Remove all pillows from under the client.
6. Grasp the sheet and move the client on the count of 3.
A)
3, 1, 2, 4, 5, 6
B)
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1, 2, 4, 3, 5, 6
C)
1, 5, 4, 2, 3, 6
D)
3, 2, 1, 4, 6, 5
E)
1, 3, 2, 4, 5, 6 - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔Ans:
C
Question: What nursing organization first legitimized the use of the nursing process?
A)
National League for Nursing
B)