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Popular courses 'Nursing rn' at Chamberlain School Of Nursing
NCLEX-RN MARTERNITY EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS AND RATIONALE
Exam (elaborations) • 11
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• 2024
1-	Presumptive- early symptoms of pregnancy

-	Missing period

-	Breasts enlargement

-	N/V

-	Quickening (fetal movement felt by mother. Usually at 16 weeks of gestation-20th week) 2- Probable

-	Positive pregnancy test

-	Uterine enlargement

-	Chadwick’s sign= purple discoloration of vagina around (week 4)

-	Goodell’s Sign- softening of cervix (week 5)

-	Hegar sign- softening of lower uterine segment (week 6)

-	Braxton Hick’s contractions

-	Ballotment – rebounding of fetus upon ex...
NCLEX-RN MARTERNITY EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS AND RATIONALE
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1-	Presumptive- early symptoms of pregnancy

-	Missing period

-	Breasts enlargement

-	N/V

-	Quickening (fetal movement felt by mother. Usually at 16 weeks of gestation-20th week) 2- Probable

-	Positive pregnancy test

-	Uterine enlargement

-	Chadwick’s sign= purple discoloration of vagina around (week 4)

-	Goodell’s Sign- softening of cervix (week 5)

-	Hegar sign- softening of lower uterine segment (week 6)

-	Braxton Hick’s contractions

-	Ballotment – rebounding of fetus upon ex...
Saunders Comprehensive Review for the NCLEX-RN® Examination
Exam (elaborations) • 7
pages
• 2024
Saunders Comprehensive Review for the NCLEX-RN® Examination





UNIT I NCLEX-RN® Exam Preparation



1	The NCLEX-RN® Examination



2	Preparation for the NCLEX-RN® Examination: Transitional Issues for Foreign-Educated Nurses



3	Pathways to Success



4	The NCLEX-RN® Examination: From a Graduate's Perspective



5	Test-Taking Strategies



UNIT II Issues in Nursing



6	Cultural Diversity and Health Practices



7	Ethical and Legal Issues



8	Leadership, Delegating, and Prioritizing Cl...
Saunders Comprehensive Review for the NCLEX-RN® Examination
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Saunders Comprehensive Review for the NCLEX-RN® Examination





UNIT I NCLEX-RN® Exam Preparation



1	The NCLEX-RN® Examination



2	Preparation for the NCLEX-RN® Examination: Transitional Issues for Foreign-Educated Nurses



3	Pathways to Success



4	The NCLEX-RN® Examination: From a Graduate's Perspective



5	Test-Taking Strategies



UNIT II Issues in Nursing



6	Cultural Diversity and Health Practices



7	Ethical and Legal Issues



8	Leadership, Delegating, and Prioritizing Cl...
MEDICAL SURGICAL: ORTHOPEDIC NURSING FRACTURES
Exam (elaborations) • 141
pages
• 2024
ORTHOPEDIC NURSING

FRACTURES

•	Fracture: break in the continuity of bone, usually accompanied by localized tissue response and muscle spasm.

	Etiology: usually cause by trauma, but can also be pathologic (osteoporosis, multiple myeloma, bone tumor) which weaken the bone structure.

	Causes:

1.	In normal bones, fractures occurs when more stress is placed upon a bone that is able to absorb such as:

a.	Direct force or crushing force

b.	Twisting force

c.	Powerful contraction

d.	Fatigue and...
MEDICAL SURGICAL: ORTHOPEDIC NURSING FRACTURES
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ORTHOPEDIC NURSING

FRACTURES

•	Fracture: break in the continuity of bone, usually accompanied by localized tissue response and muscle spasm.

	Etiology: usually cause by trauma, but can also be pathologic (osteoporosis, multiple myeloma, bone tumor) which weaken the bone structure.

	Causes:

1.	In normal bones, fractures occurs when more stress is placed upon a bone that is able to absorb such as:

a.	Direct force or crushing force

b.	Twisting force

c.	Powerful contraction

d.	Fatigue and...
Welcome to The Pearls for NCLEX Review Course





The Pearls for NCLEX Review is written by a long-term educator and clinician who recognizes the need to teach in ways that enhance the retention of information. The course is designed for both RN and PN students with specific content areas identified. It encompasses their entire nursing program and all the HESI and NCLEX review books and puts it into one manual of over 300 pages and presented with over 1,200 visuals to enhance the retention of t...
Pearls for NCLEX Review Course
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Welcome to The Pearls for NCLEX Review Course





The Pearls for NCLEX Review is written by a long-term educator and clinician who recognizes the need to teach in ways that enhance the retention of information. The course is designed for both RN and PN students with specific content areas identified. It encompasses their entire nursing program and all the HESI and NCLEX review books and puts it into one manual of over 300 pages and presented with over 1,200 visuals to enhance the retention of t...
Predicting NCLEX Success With the HESI Exit Exam

Fourth Annual Validity Study



AINSLIE T. NIBERT, MSN, RN, CCRN ANNE YOUNG, EdD, RN

CAROLYN ADAMSON, PhD, RN









From 1995 through 2000, the annual pass rates for both the NCLEX-RN and NCLEX-PN have decreased in each successive year. For the registered nurse (RN) licensure examination, the annual pass rate decreased from 90.2% in 1995 to 83.8% in 2000, and for the practical nurse (PN) licensure examination, the annual pass rate decreased ...
Predicting NCLEX Success With the HESI Exit Exam
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Predicting NCLEX Success With the HESI Exit Exam

Fourth Annual Validity Study



AINSLIE T. NIBERT, MSN, RN, CCRN ANNE YOUNG, EdD, RN

CAROLYN ADAMSON, PhD, RN









From 1995 through 2000, the annual pass rates for both the NCLEX-RN and NCLEX-PN have decreased in each successive year. For the registered nurse (RN) licensure examination, the annual pass rate decreased from 90.2% in 1995 to 83.8% in 2000, and for the practical nurse (PN) licensure examination, the annual pass rate decreased ...
FINAL EXAMINATION FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING SUMMER 2024
Exam (elaborations) • 9
pages
• 2024
FINAL EXAMINATION FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING





NAME: 		 SCHEDULE: 	



SCORE: 	





I MULTIPLE CHOICE: Below is a 80-item multiple choice questions, ENCIRCLE THE BEST ANSWER!!!



1.	Which of the following structures prevent gastric reflux?

A.	Internal sphincter	B. pyloric sphincter

C. cardiac sphincter	D. sphincter of Oddi

2.	which of the following nutrients remains in the stomach for the longest period of time?

A.	fats	B. carbohydrates

C. proteins	D. water

3.	Which of the following n...
FINAL EXAMINATION FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING SUMMER 2024
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FINAL EXAMINATION FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING





NAME: 		 SCHEDULE: 	



SCORE: 	





I MULTIPLE CHOICE: Below is a 80-item multiple choice questions, ENCIRCLE THE BEST ANSWER!!!



1.	Which of the following structures prevent gastric reflux?

A.	Internal sphincter	B. pyloric sphincter

C. cardiac sphincter	D. sphincter of Oddi

2.	which of the following nutrients remains in the stomach for the longest period of time?

A.	fats	B. carbohydrates

C. proteins	D. water

3.	Which of the following n...
PSYCHIATRIC NURSING PRACTICE QUESTIONS with ANSWERS and RATIONALE
Exam (elaborations) • 11
pages
• 2024
PSYCHIATRIC NURSING PRACTICE QUESTIONS with ANSWERS and RATIONALE

1.	Marco approached Nurse Trish asking for advice on how to deal with his alcohol addiction. Nurse Trish should tell the client that the only effective treatment for alcoholism is:

a.	Psychotherapy

b.	Alcoholics anonymous (A.A.)

c.	Total abstinence

d.	Aversion Therapy

2.	Nurse Hazel is caring for a male client who experience false sensory perceptions with no basis in reality. This perception is known as:

a.	Hallucinations

...
PSYCHIATRIC NURSING PRACTICE QUESTIONS with ANSWERS and RATIONALE
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PSYCHIATRIC NURSING PRACTICE QUESTIONS with ANSWERS and RATIONALE

1.	Marco approached Nurse Trish asking for advice on how to deal with his alcohol addiction. Nurse Trish should tell the client that the only effective treatment for alcoholism is:

a.	Psychotherapy

b.	Alcoholics anonymous (A.A.)

c.	Total abstinence

d.	Aversion Therapy

2.	Nurse Hazel is caring for a male client who experience false sensory perceptions with no basis in reality. This perception is known as:

a.	Hallucinations

...
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