What factor is characteristic of all NCLEX test questions?

A) They are based on physiologic human needs.
B) They are all of the same level of difficulty.
C) They are job related.
D) They test knowledge of nursing theory as well as human needs.


C

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The clinic nurse teaches the new nurse about pregnancy-induced blood clotting changes. The nurse explains that a pregnant woman is at risk for venous thrombosis due to:

Select all answers that apply: A) Increased fibrinogen volume B) Increased blood factor V C) Increased blood factor X D) Venous stasis

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The critical care nurse is concerned that a patient in the acute phase of a burn injury is experiencing metabolic changes because of which assessment findings? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are

selected. Select all that apply. 1. Drop in body weight 2. Elevated creatinine levels 3. Urine output of 20 mL/hr 4. Abdominal pain 5. Stridor

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Compare the blood pressure throughout the systemic vasculature, and select the true statement.

A. Pressure is highest in the arterioles and lowest in the venules. B. The largest pressure decrease occurs across the arterioles, indicating that they are the site of highest vascular resistance. C. Pressure is highest in the large veins and lowest in the large arteries. D. The largest pressure decrease occurs across the capillaries, indicating that they are the site of highest vascular resistance.

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