The majority of questions on the NCLEX-PN® are written at a minimum of what level?

1. Knowledge
2. Comprehension
3. Application
4. Analysis


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Rationale: While there are some questions at each level, the majority of the questions are written at the application level or higher.

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The population health nurse is evaluating care provided to the poor and homeless. What should be the primary focus of this evaluation?

1. Training programs employ the homeless. 2. Systems-level outcomes are met. 3. Client-level outcomes are met. 4. Individual and population intervention objectives are met.

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A patient with glaucoma has presented for a scheduled clinic visit and tells the nurse that she has begun taking an herbal remedy for her condition that was recommended by a work colleague. What instruction should the nurse provide to the patient?

A) The patient should discuss this new remedy with her ophthalmologist promptly. B) The patient should monitor her IOP closely for the next several weeks. C) The patient should do further research on the herbal remedy. D) The patient should report any adverse effects to her pharmacist.

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Which patient statement would the nurse evaluate as indicating that the patient has otalgia?

1. "I fainted when I saw blood on my hand.". 2. "My ears ring all of the time.". 3. "I feel dizzy most of the time.". 4. "When I got up this morning, my ear was hurting.".

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The overall goal of nursing care for a patient who has recently suffered a stroke is to

A. assist the patient to regain the ability to speak. B. prevent complications caused by immobility. C. assist the patient to regain the ability to eat. D. reverse brain damage caused by the stroke.

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