The content of the NCLEX-PN examination is divided into four Client Needs categories. The Physiological Integrity category includes
a. newborn care.
b. stress management.
c. medical emergencies.
d. accident/error prevention.
ANS: C
Medical emergencies are included in the Client Needs category Physiological Integrity. Newborn care is included in the Client Needs category Health Promotion and Maintenance. Stress management is included in the Client Needs category Psychosocial Integrity. Accident/error prevention is included in the Client Needs category Safe, Effective Care Environment.
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