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English 1 Fundamental

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The difference between “systemic” and “systematic” is:

A. "Systemic" means affecting the entire body, while "systematic" means done according to a fixed plan.
B. They are synonyms.
C. "Systematic" affects the body, while "systemic" is a plan.
D. "Systemic" is a noun, while "systematic" is a verb.
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“This hospital has a strict policy ______ harassment.”

A. against
B. for
C. with
D. from
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Which word means “to stop or control bleeding”?

A. Hemolysis
B. Hemostasis
C. Hematoma
D. Hemoglobin
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Jun 6, 2026

Choose the most professional and clear sentence for an incident report.

A. The patient totally freaked out and fell off the bed.
B. The patient became very agitated and then he fell.
C. The patient attempted to climb over the bed rails, became entangled, and fell to the floor.
D. The patient fell out of his bed when he was trying to get up by himself.
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SCENARIO 12: A nurse writes: “The patient was given an anti-emetic for her nausea, which was very effective.” What is unclear in this sentence?

A. What "anti-emetic" means.
B. Who gave the medication.
C. Whether the nausea or the medication was effective.
D. The dose of the medication.
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SCENARIO 14: A nurse needs to document that a doctor gave a new order over the phone. Which entry is most complete and professional?

A. "Dr. Ali called with new orders."
B. "New order for Morphine 2mg IV PRN for pain."
C. "T.O. Dr. Ali/N. Sameena, RN: Morphine 2mg IV PRN for severe pain."
D. "Telephone order received for pain medication."
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SCENARIO 15: Review the email draft: “Dear Dr. Khan, This is just to let you know that Mr. Aslam’s BP in room 202 is a bit high at 160/100.” How could this be improved for professional tone?

A. "Mr. Aslam's BP is way too high."
B. Change "just to let you know" to "This is to inform you" and "a bit high" to the specific reading.
C. "You need to come see the patient in 202 now."
D. "FYI, BP in 202 is 160/100."
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Which sentence uses parallel structure correctly?

A. The nurse's responsibilities include assessing patients, the administration of medication, and patient education.
B. The nurse is responsible for assessing patients, administering medication, and educating patients.
C. The nurse's job is to assess patients, medication administration, and teaching patients.
D. The nurse assesses patients, she administers medication, and also patient education.
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Identify the sentence with a misplaced modifier.

A. The nurse, who was highly experienced, calmed the anxious patient.
B. The patient was referred to a specialist with a rare condition.
C. In the morning, the doctor will make his rounds.
D. Speaking softly, the nurse explained the procedure.
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The difference between “adverse” and “averse” is:

A. "Adverse" means harmful, while "averse" means having a strong dislike or opposition.
B. "Adverse" means to oppose, while "averse" means a type of poetry.
C. They are synonyms and can be used interchangeably.
D. "Adverse" relates to weather, while "averse" relates to personality.
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“All staff must attend the training, ______ for the night shift crew.”

A. except
B. accept
C. expect
D. access
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A “nosocomial” infection is one that is acquired:

A. at home
B. in a hospital or healthcare setting
C. from an animal
D. through genetic transmission
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Which of the following demonstrates correct punctuation for a direct quote in a nurse’s note?

A. The patient said that he felt "much better."
B. The patient stated, "I feel much better today".
C. The patient stated "I feel much better today."
D. The patient stated, "I feel much better today."
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The prefix “dys-” in “dysphagia” means:

A. good or normal
B. painful or difficult
C. fast
D. slow
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The root word “hepat-” as in “hepatitis” refers to the:

A. heart
B. kidney
C. liver
D. lung
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“Despite the pain, the patient ______ to get out of bed.”

A. managed
B. menaced
C. menaged
D. manacled
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