Wisconsin Nursing Home Administrators (NHA) Practice Exam

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Which of the following describes a "basic nursing course"?

  1. A single course that covers advanced nursing skills

  2. A set of advanced medical courses

  3. A course or combination of courses that contain the basic nursing skills, competencies and knowledge

  4. An internship program in a hospital

The correct answer is: A course or combination of courses that contain the basic nursing skills, competencies and knowledge

A basic nursing course typically refers to a fundamental education in nursing that covers essential skills, competencies, and knowledge necessary for entry-level nursing practice. This foundational education usually includes courses such as anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, nursing fundamentals, and clinical skills training. The option C accurately describes a basic nursing course as it mentions that it contains basic nursing skills, competencies, and knowledge, aligning with the foundational nature of such a course. On the other hand, the other options are not correct as they either focus on advanced skills, medical courses, or internships, which go beyond the scope of a basic nursing course.