What is the purpose of the NCLEX-PN®?

1. Protect the public.
2. Pass the top 75 percent of test takers.
3. Ensure knowledge of nursing process.
4. Determine whether the nurse is competent to practice.


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Rationale: The purpose of the NCLEX-PN® is to protect the public. Passing the test does not ensure competence but only that minimum standards have been met. There is no set percentage or number of students who will pass.

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You will not be able to quantify an attribute adequately unless you thoroughly understand the latent variable

A) True B) False

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What phase of the nursing process includes prioritizing diagnoses, formulating goals, and selecting nursing interventions?

1. Planning 2. Implementation 3. Evaluation 4. Assessment

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Assessment for deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is a priority for which client?

1. A client with a gastric ulcer 2. A client with hypertension 3. A client recovering from a knee replacement 4. A client with pneumonia

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