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covers clinical judgment, safety and infection control, health promotion, psychosocial integrity, basic care and comfort, pharmacological and parenteral therapies, reduction of risk potential, physiological adaptation, and prioritization and delegation. It contains NCLEX-style questions with answers and rationales, including SATA strategy, medication safety, emergency recognition, clinical prioritization, delegation, and SBAR communication.

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CJE Readiness II
Actual Exam Questions & Answers| Latest

,Q1. The NCSBN Clinical Judgment Measurement Model (NCJMM) begins
with which layer/step when approaching a client situation?
A) Take action
B) Recognize cues
C) Evaluate outcomes
D) Generate solutions
Answer: B) Recognize cues
Rationale: The clinical judgment model begins with recognizing relevant cues
from the client's presentation (data, history, and context) before analyzing,
prioritizing, generating solutions, acting, and evaluating.

Q2. In the clinical judgment cycle, 'analyze cues' primarily involves:
A) Immediately performing an intervention
B) Interpreting the significance of the recognized data in relation to the
client's condition
C) Documenting the shift's staffing schedule
D) Selecting a room assignment for the client
Answer: B) Interpreting the significance of the recognized data in
relation to the client's condition
Rationale: Analyzing cues means determining what the recognized data (vital
signs, labs, symptoms) actually means for the client's clinical picture, before
deciding what to prioritize.

Q3. 'Prioritize hypotheses' in the clinical judgment model refers to:
A) Choosing which possible explanation(s) for the client's condition are most
urgent or likely
B) Filing paperwork in priority order
C) Deciding which nurse takes lunch first
D) Selecting the client's meal tray
Answer: A) Choosing which possible explanation(s) for the client's
condition are most urgent or likely

,Rationale: This step involves ranking possible clinical explanations by urgency
and likelihood so the nurse can focus on the most important concerns first.

Q4. A Next Generation NCLEX-style case study typically presents:
A) A single stand-alone multiple-choice question with no context
B) An unfolding client scenario with evolving data across multiple linked
questions
C) Only a drug label to identify
D) A staffing roster to review
Answer: B) An unfolding client scenario with evolving data across
multiple linked questions
Rationale: Case studies unfold over time, presenting new client data across
several linked items, requiring the test-taker to apply clinical judgment as the
situation evolves.

Q5. Which best describes the purpose of a readiness/predictor exam like
a CJE Readiness assessment?
A) To replace the need for clinical rotations entirely
B) To gauge a student's current mastery of clinical judgment and content
areas as a predictor of licensure exam readiness
C) To assign final course letter grades exclusively
D) To test typing speed
Answer: B) To gauge a student's current mastery of clinical judgment
and content areas as a predictor of licensure exam readiness
Rationale: Readiness/predictor exams are designed to estimate a student's
likelihood of passing the licensure exam and to identify areas needing further
study.

Q6. A 'Strengths and Opportunities' report following a readiness exam is
used to:
A) Rank students against each other for scholarships
B) Identify specific content/concept areas where a student performed well
versus areas needing additional review
C) Determine clinical site assignments

, D) Replace the need for any further testing
Answer: B) Identify specific content/concept areas where a student
performed well versus areas needing additional review
Rationale: This report breaks down performance by concept area, helping
students and faculty target remediation efforts where they will be most
beneficial.

Q7. Which is an example of a 'stand-alone' item type as opposed to a
case-study item?
A) A single question with its own client scenario, unconnected to other
questions
B) A set of six questions that all reference the same evolving client
C) A staffing calendar
D) A hospital policy manual
Answer: A) A single question with its own client scenario, unconnected
to other questions
Rationale: Stand-alone items present an independent scenario and question,
in contrast to case studies where multiple items build on the same unfolding
client situation.

Q8. When answering select-all-that-apply (SATA) items, a sound strategy
is to:
A) Guess a fixed number of answers regardless of content
B) Evaluate each option independently as true or false for the scenario,
selecting all that apply based on that analysis
C) Always select only one option
D) Skip the item entirely
Answer: B) Evaluate each option independently as true or false for the
scenario, selecting all that apply based on that analysis
Rationale: SATA items require independent evaluation of each option; there is
no fixed number of correct answers, so each choice should be judged on its
own merits.

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