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NURSING 11TH EDITION ROSDAHL
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1. The LPN is becoming certified in long-term care (gerontology). Which accurately
describes a qualification for this process?
A) The nurse must first achieve a RN degree.
B) The nurse must have practiced in the field for 2 years.
C) The nurse must furnished letters of reference.
D) The nurse must have worked in long-term care within the last 5 years.
2. A new nursing graduate who wants to obtain a certificate as a licensed practical nurse
(LPN) is seeking guidance from a senior nurse on the examination to be taken. What
examination should the nurse tell the graduate to take?
A) National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX)
B) The National Federation of Licensed Professional Nurses (NFLPN)
C) National Association for Practical Nurse Education and Services (NAPNES) D)
Examination conducted by Educational Resources, Inc. (ERI)
3. The National Association for Practical Nurse Education and Service (NAPNES) offers
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, certification programs for LPNs. What criteria does NAPNES state as a component of
the content of the examination to be certified as a CLTC (certified in long-term care)?
A) General principles of pharmacology
B) Leadership and management
C) Drug therapy and infection
D) Medicare and Prospective Payment Plans
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4. A student is researching the one-plus-one program to an advanced nursing career.
Which is a step in this program?
A) Students are eligible to take the NCLEX-PN examination after the first year.
B) Nurses are licensed as LV/LPNs after the second year of education.
C) After 18 months of the program the students are awarded a temporary LV/LPNs.
D) The nurse must move on to the second year of the program without interruption.
5. The student nurse is choosing a career path in nursing that includes advanced degrees.
Which accurately describes the type of programs available to nurses?
A) Nursing programs will not enroll students who have a bachelor's degree in a major
other than nursing.
B) Accelerated RN courses usually last about 3 years and sometimes can result in a
master's degree.
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, C) An LPN with an associate degree in another field can often obtain a bachelor's
degree in nursing in less time than the usual required 4 years.
D) A nurse with an LPN degree can pursue a career in teaching and begin teaching in
some programs while working on an advanced degree.
6. Which nurse would most likely need to take a refresher course as a requirement to
licensure?
A) A nurse who did not pass the NCLEX examination on the first attempt
B) A nurse who took a year off following graduation
C) A practicing nurse who wants to pursue a position as a nursing educator D) A
nurse whose license is revoked
7. Today, the LV/LPN is expected to assume a leadership role in some healthcare settings.
In which settings would the nurse most likely assume this role? Select all that apply.
A) Hospital
B) Long-term care facility
C) Extended-care facility
D) Parish nursing
E) Subacute-care facility
F) Short-term rehabilitation facility
8. Nurses must upgrade all skills when working in a healthcare setting. For which nursing
skills is it a priority to be upgraded to meet the increasing client acuity in extended
care?
A) Cognitive skills
B) Technical skills
C) Leadership skills
D) Legal/ethical skills MGRADESMORE.CO
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, 9. A nurse caring for clients in an extended-care facility is considered a leader. Which best
describes the function of a leader?
A) Influencing others
B) Controlling others
C) Directing others
D) Organizing workloads
10. Which is the best example of effective management?
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NURSING 11TH EDITION ROSDAHL
TEST BANK| 2025 NEWEST UPDATED
VERSION. FULL CHAPTERS
1. The LPN is becoming certified in long-term care (gerontology). Which accurately
describes a qualification for this process?
A) The nurse must first achieve a RN degree.
B) The nurse must have practiced in the field for 2 years.
C) The nurse must furnished letters of reference.
D) The nurse must have worked in long-term care within the last 5 years.
2. A new nursing graduate who wants to obtain a certificate as a licensed practical nurse
(LPN) is seeking guidance from a senior nurse on the examination to be taken. What
examination should the nurse tell the graduate to take?
A) National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX)
B) The National Federation of Licensed Professional Nurses (NFLPN)
C) National Association for Practical Nurse Education and Services (NAPNES) D)
Examination conducted by Educational Resources, Inc. (ERI)
3. The National Association for Practical Nurse Education and Service (NAPNES) offers
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, certification programs for LPNs. What criteria does NAPNES state as a component of
the content of the examination to be certified as a CLTC (certified in long-term care)?
A) General principles of pharmacology
B) Leadership and management
C) Drug therapy and infection
D) Medicare and Prospective Payment Plans
MGRADESMORE.CO
4. A student is researching the one-plus-one program to an advanced nursing career.
Which is a step in this program?
A) Students are eligible to take the NCLEX-PN examination after the first year.
B) Nurses are licensed as LV/LPNs after the second year of education.
C) After 18 months of the program the students are awarded a temporary LV/LPNs.
D) The nurse must move on to the second year of the program without interruption.
5. The student nurse is choosing a career path in nursing that includes advanced degrees.
Which accurately describes the type of programs available to nurses?
A) Nursing programs will not enroll students who have a bachelor's degree in a major
other than nursing.
B) Accelerated RN courses usually last about 3 years and sometimes can result in a
master's degree.
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, C) An LPN with an associate degree in another field can often obtain a bachelor's
degree in nursing in less time than the usual required 4 years.
D) A nurse with an LPN degree can pursue a career in teaching and begin teaching in
some programs while working on an advanced degree.
6. Which nurse would most likely need to take a refresher course as a requirement to
licensure?
A) A nurse who did not pass the NCLEX examination on the first attempt
B) A nurse who took a year off following graduation
C) A practicing nurse who wants to pursue a position as a nursing educator D) A
nurse whose license is revoked
7. Today, the LV/LPN is expected to assume a leadership role in some healthcare settings.
In which settings would the nurse most likely assume this role? Select all that apply.
A) Hospital
B) Long-term care facility
C) Extended-care facility
D) Parish nursing
E) Subacute-care facility
F) Short-term rehabilitation facility
8. Nurses must upgrade all skills when working in a healthcare setting. For which nursing
skills is it a priority to be upgraded to meet the increasing client acuity in extended
care?
A) Cognitive skills
B) Technical skills
C) Leadership skills
D) Legal/ethical skills MGRADESMORE.CO
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, 9. A nurse caring for clients in an extended-care facility is considered a leader. Which best
describes the function of a leader?
A) Influencing others
B) Controlling others
C) Directing others
D) Organizing workloads
10. Which is the best example of effective management?
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