Nursing Fundamentals Quiz 2026: Can You Ace the Basics?

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1. Which vital sign is considered the most sensitive indicator of patient status changes?

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Test your understanding of core nursing principles with the Nursing Fundamentals Quiz 2026: Can You Ace the Basics? This medium-difficulty assessment covers essential topics including patient safety, vital signs, infection control, communication, and basic clinical skills. Designed for college-level nursing students, this quiz evaluates your grasp of foundational concepts needed... see morefor clinical practice and professional licensure. see less

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2. What is the primary purpose of hand hygiene in healthcare settings?

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3. A patient's normal body temperature range is typically ____ degrees Fahrenheit.

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4. Which communication technique involves restating what a patient says to confirm understanding?

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5. The process of breaking down food into smaller molecules is called ____.

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6. Which of the following is a standard precaution used for all patients?

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7. A patient's systolic blood pressure reading of 140 mmHg or higher indicates ____.

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8. Which Maslow hierarchy level addresses safety and security needs?

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9. The abbreviation SBAR in nursing communication stands for Situation, Background, Assessment, and ____.

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10. Which nursing action best promotes patient autonomy?

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11. The normal range for adult respiratory rate is ____ breaths per minute.

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12. Which infection control measure is most effective for preventing nosocomial infections?

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13. Documentation in patient records should be accurate, timely, legible, and ____.

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14. Which principle requires nurses to act in the patient's best interest?

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15. The process of identifying patient problems and planning nursing interventions is called the nursing ____.

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Which vital sign is considered the most sensitive indicator of patient...
What is the primary purpose of hand hygiene in healthcare settings?
A patient's normal body temperature range is typically ____ degrees...
Which communication technique involves restating what a patient says...
The process of breaking down food into smaller molecules is called...
Which of the following is a standard precaution used for all patients?
A patient's systolic blood pressure reading of 140 mmHg or higher...
Which Maslow hierarchy level addresses safety and security needs?
The abbreviation SBAR in nursing communication stands for Situation,...
Which nursing action best promotes patient autonomy?
The normal range for adult respiratory rate is ____ breaths per...
Which infection control measure is most effective for preventing...
Documentation in patient records should be accurate, timely, legible,...
Which principle requires nurses to act in the patient's best interest?
The process of identifying patient problems and planning nursing...
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