Four primary categories of content are used in the NCLEX-RN exam. Which of the following is not one of these four primary categories?

a. safe and effective care environment
b. health promotion and maintenance
c. psychosocial integrity
d. reduction of risk potential


D
The NCLEX-RN examination is categorized into four primary areas that cover all content required for RN candidates. These four categories are: 1) safe and effective care environment; 2) health promotion and maintenance; 3) psychosocial integrity; and 4) physiological integrity (not reduction of risk potential, which is a sub-category located under this primary area).

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