How is competence determined using a computerized adaptive test (CAT) format?

A) A candidate is able to achieve and maintain a minimum passing standard
B) A candidate is able to complete the test in the allotted period of time.
C) A candidate is able to pass 85% of the questions presented.
D) A candidate is able to achieve a minimum passing standard before time expires.


D

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1. The nurse has the responsibility of doing the paperwork related to the patient's insurance. 2. Reimbursement often influences the services that can be offered to the public. 3. The LPN will determine the quality of care to deliver based on the patient's insurance. 4. The practical nurse cannot graduate until proficiency on this topic is displayed.

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A client tells the nurse that he believes he is not just religious but also spiritual even though he participates in religious rituals. The client is describing which characteristic of spirituality?

a. Relationship with the self b. Relationship with a higher power c. Harmony with nature d. Relationship with others

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Which of the following nursing statements best reflects the most therapeutic intervention regard-ing the client's need for human touch?

1. "I always ask my clients if they need a hug." 2. "It is important to use a light touch when giving a bath." 3. "I offer my clients a backrub whenever giving them bedtime care." 4. "When I meet a client for the first time, I always try to shake his or her hand."

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A sensory deficit that may arise from the client's eyes being bandaged after eye surgery can result in:

A) depression. B) psychic blindness. C) compensation. D) total disorientation.

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