What This Document Is
This document contains a set of review questions designed to prepare students for exams in NUR 120, a course building upon the foundational concepts of Nursing 101 (NUR 101) at Bunker Hill Community College. The questions cover a range of essential nursing topics, including the nurse’s role, healthcare trends, legal regulations, infection control, patient safety, and basic hygiene.
Why This Document Matters
This question set is valuable for students actively studying for assessments in NUR 120. It’s particularly useful for self-assessment, identifying knowledge gaps, and reinforcing key concepts before exams. It serves as a practice tool to help students apply their understanding of nursing principles to practical scenarios. The questions are designed to mirror the types of questions encountered on course exams.
Common Limitations or Challenges
This document provides practice questions *only*. It does not include detailed explanations of the correct answers, rationales for why answers are correct or incorrect, or comprehensive content review. Students will still need to refer to course materials, textbooks, and lectures to fully understand the concepts tested. This is a study *aid*, not a replacement for active learning.
What This Document Provides
The full document includes:
* Multiple-choice questions covering topics such as the nursing process, healthcare regulations, infection control (including standard and transmission-based precautions), patient safety (falls, positioning), and basic hygiene practices.
* Questions related to prioritizing nursing interventions and applying knowledge to clinical scenarios.
* Questions assessing understanding of proper body mechanics and use of assistive devices.
* Questions regarding risk factors for oral health problems and appropriate nursing care.
* Questions related to the care of confused or agitated patients.
This preview includes a representative sample of questions from Exam 1. The full document contains questions for subsequent exams as well. It does *not* include answer keys or detailed explanations.