How has the adoption of computerized adaptive testing for NCLEX- RN best affected the nursing profession?
A) Prepares the novice RN to effectively adapt to the computer technology used by nurses today.
B) Facilitates effective, non-biased evaluation of the graduate nurse seeking licensure
C) Allows for graduate nurses to secure their license quickly by offering multiple testing sites
D) Minimizes the possibility of cheating on the NCLEX – RN examinations
C
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a. Relaxing the muscles of the bladder. b. Increasing urine production. c. Shrinking the prostate gland. d. Relaxing prostate smooth muscle.
Nurses know that the occurrence of chronic illness is highest in:
A) School-aged children B) Adolescents C) Middle adulthood D) Older adulthood
The heatlthcare provider prescribes a unit of packed red blood cells for a pediatric client. Which intravenous fluid should the nurse hang during the blood transfusion?
1. D5W 2. D5LR 3. D5 1/4NS 4. NS
The nurse has been assigned the following patients. Which patients require assessment of blood glucose control as a nursing priority? (Select all that apply.)
a. 18-year-old male who has undergone surgical correction of a fractured femur b. 29-year-old female who is undergoing evaluation for pheochromocytoma c. 43-year-old male with acute pancreatitis who is receiving total parenteral nutrition (TPN) d. 62-year-old morbidly obese female who underwent a hysterectomy for ovarian cancer e. 72-year-old female who is receiving intravenous (IV) steroids for an exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)