Students in a nursing class have just finished an exam on the KATTS Framework. The students should know that they can do which of the following, in order to strengthen the knowledge component of the KATTS Framework? (Select all that apply.)
a. Complete NCLEX-RN pretests.
b. Review past NCLEX-RN test plans.
c. Create a study plan, and then identify knowledge deficits.
d. Reread textbooks from nursing courses.
e. Focus studying on strong areas of knowledge.
ANS: A, B, C
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The _____________ was issued by the World Medical Assembly in 1964 and revised in 1975 and 2008 to guide clinical research
a. Belmont Report c. Declaration of Helsinki b. ANA Code of Ethics d. Nuremberg Code
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a. Pitting edema present in both feet and an-kles b. Edema in both feet and ankles approx-imately 4 mm deep c. 4 mm pitting edema quickly resolving d. Bilateral pitting edema in feet and ankles, 4 mm deep, resolving in 3 seconds