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100 Actual Exam Questions with 100% Verified Answers | Graded A+ | Latest Verified Version Introduction This resource contains 100 verified questions and correct answers from the latest . Designed to reflect current curriculum standards, this set provides nursing students with a reliable and accurate tool to prepare for academic success and clinical readiness.Answer Format All correct answers are clearly marked in bold and green to support fast, effective review.ADN 110 Exam – Question 1 (Multiple-Choice): Which of the following are characteristics of a professional nurse? (Select all that apply.)
- Self-centeredness
- Technical competence
- Concern for others
- Interpersonal skills
- Ethnocentrism
- Provision 4
- Provision 6
- Provision 8
- Provision 9
- Autonomy
- Collaboration
- Accountability
- Altruism
- Administer the medication slowly
- Flush the IV line
- Verify the medication order 1 / 3
Rationale: Professional nurses exhibit technical competence, concern for others, and interpersonal skills. Self-centeredness and ethnocentrism are not professional traits.Question 2 (Multiple-Choice): According to the ANA Code of Ethics, which provision emphasizes collaboration to address broad health issues like hunger or pollution?
Rationale: Provision 8 emphasizes nurses’ responsibility to collaborate on broad health concerns.Question 3 (Multiple-Choice): A nurse makes a medication error and immediately assesses the patient. This demonstrates which professional characteristic?
Rationale: Taking responsibility for an error and assessing the patient shows accountability.Question 4 (Multiple-Choice): What is the first step when preparing to administer an IV push medication?
- Check allergies
- “Patient seems in pain.”
- “Patient refused medication.”
- Patient reports pain at 8/10 in lower abdomen at 0900.
- “Patient is doing better.”
Rationale: Verifying the order ensures the correct medication and dose, prioritizing patient safety.Question 5 (Multiple-Choice): Which documentation entry is most appropriate for a patient’s electronic health record?
Rationale: Documentation should be specific, objective, and include time and details.Question 6 (Fill-in-the-Blank): What is the average daily urine output for an adult?
Answer: 1000–1500 mL
Rationale: Normal adult urine output is approximately 1000–1500 mL per day.
Question 7 (Multiple-Choice): A patient with type 1 diabetes experiences hypoglycemia.What is the priority action?
- Administer insulin
- Give oral glucose
- Check blood pressure
- Call the physician
Rationale: Oral glucose rapidly corrects hypoglycemia in a conscious patient.
Question 8 (Multiple-Choice): Which ethical principle involves taking positive actions to help others?
- Autonomy
- Beneficence
- Nonmaleficence
- Justice
Rationale: Beneficence involves actions to promote patient well-being.
Question 9 (Multiple-Choice): A nurse respects a patient’s cultural health beliefs during care. This demonstrates which professional trait?
- Autonomy
- Accountability
- Cultural competence
- Autocratic leadership
Rationale: Cultural competence involves respecting patients’ cultural beliefs and practices.Question 10 (Multiple-Choice): What is the primary purpose of evidence-based practice
(EBP)?
- To follow hospital policies
- To integrate best evidence with clinical expertise and patient values
- To reduce healthcare costs
- To standardize care protocols
Rationale: EBP combines current evidence, clinical expertise, and patient preferences for optimal care. 2 / 3
Question 11 (Multiple-Choice): A patient refuses a procedure due to personal beliefs.Which ethical principle supports this decision?
- Autonomy
- Beneficence
- Nonmaleficence
- Justice
Rationale: Autonomy respects a patient’s right to make their own decisions.
Question 12 (Multiple-Choice): Which factor interferes with urinary elimination?
- Increased fluid intake
- Blockage of the ureters
- Normal neurologic function
- High urine pH
Rationale: Ureter blockage disrupts urine flow, causing elimination issues.
Question 13 (Multiple-Choice): A nurse observes a patient’s nonverbal cues during an assessment. This aligns with which QSEN competency?
- Safety
- Patient-centered care
- Informatics
- Quality improvement
- Apply a heating pad
- Provide a tepid sponge bath
- Increase room temperature
- Administer a diuretic
Rationale: Observing nonverbal cues reflects respect for patient needs and preferences.Question 14 (Multiple-Choice): A patient with a fever requires a cooling measure. Which is most appropriate?
Rationale: A tepid sponge bath safely reduces body temperature.
Question 15 (Select All That Apply): Which are included in the ANA standards of practice?
- Assessment
- Diagnosis
- Collaboration
- Planning
- Evaluation
- Blood pressure
- Respiratory rate
- Temperature
- Pain level
Rationale: The ANA standards include assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation. Collaboration is a professional performance standard.Question 16 (Multiple-Choice): A nurse administers oxygen to a patient with dyspnea.What is the priority assessment?
Rationale: Respiratory rate assesses the effectiveness of oxygen therapy.
Question 17 (Multiple-Choice): Which characteristic of normal urine is correct?
- Cloudy appearance
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