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English 1 Fundamental

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“The patient’s fear was ______; she had every reason to be worried.”

A. irrational
B. palpable
C. unfounded
D. unsubstantiated
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Jun 6, 2026

“The research paper was peer-reviewed; ______, it is considered a credible source.”

A. however
B. therefore
C. despite
D. meanwhile
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The abbreviation “stat” comes from the Latin word “statim” and means:

A. slowly
B. by mouth
C. immediately
D. with food
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“It’s important to build ______ with a new patient quickly.”

A. report
B. rapport
C. wrapport
D. rappel
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Which of these words is spelled correctly?

A. Aseptic
B. Asebtic
C. Asepticc
D. Asceptic
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The “placebo effect” is a phenomenon where a patient experiences real improvement following a treatment that is:

A. known to be effective
B. inert or has no actual therapeutic value
C. highly expensive
D. new and experimental
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“The team needs to ______ a new strategy to manage the patient’s symptoms.”

A. devise
B. device
C. advice
D. advise
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Jun 6, 2026

According to the passage, a strong safety culture depends on:

A. The actions of frontline nurses only.
B. A shared commitment from all levels of the organization.
C. The number of patients in the hospital.
D. The age of the hospital building.
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Jun 6, 2026

The phrase “near-misses” in the context of patient safety refers to:

A. Events that cause severe harm to patients.
B. Errors in billing and administration.
C. Incidents that could have caused harm but did not.
D. Compliments received from patients.
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“The new guidelines ______ a significant change in our documentation process.”

A. represent
B. represents
C. are representing
D. has represented
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Jun 6, 2026

Choose the correct sentence:

A. The patient's records, which I reviewed yesterday are on the desk.
B. The patient's records which I reviewed yesterday are on the desk.
C. The patient's records, which I reviewed yesterday, are on the desk.
D. The patients records, which I reviewed yesterday, are on the desk.
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Jun 6, 2026

The term “idiopathic” means the cause of a disease is:

A. caused by a physician
B. genetic
C. known
D. unknown
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Which of the following is an example of objective data?

A. The patient states, "I have a terrible headache."
B. The patient's son says his father seems confused.
C. The patient's respiratory rate is 22 breaths per minute.
D. The patient appears anxious.
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The suffix “-ostomy” refers to:

A. the study of
B. a tumor
C. cutting into
D. creating an opening
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“He is the physician ______ I believe is the lead consultant.”

A. who
B. whom
C. whose
D. which
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The abbreviation “PO” on a medication order stands for:

A. After operation
B. By mouth
C. As needed for pain
D. Before operation
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Which sentence is grammatically correct and avoids a dangling modifier?

A. After assessing the patient, the care plan was updated.
B. To evaluate the wound, the dressing was removed.
C. The nurse updated the care plan after assessing the patient.
D. Covered in a sterile drape, the nurse prepared the instruments.
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Jun 6, 2026
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