The practical/vocational nursing student tells a colleague, I know I'm going to fail the NCLEX-PN examination. I've heard that a huge amount of the examination is psychology related, and I hated psychology
The reply that shows the best understanding of the NCLEX-PN examination is
a. You'd better retake the psychology course.
b. There are equal numbers of questions related to each aspect of patient needs.
c. Psychosocial integrity is the basis for 8 to 14 of the questions.
d. I've heard there's more emphasis on care planning than anything else.
Question 2
What advice should the testing candidate consider the best method for preparing to take the NCLEX-PN examination?
a. Participate in an all-night cram session the night before the test.
b. Rely on your intuition to answer questions when you do not know the answer.
c. Study throughout the year and review systematically before the exam.
d. Quiz previous graduates about test content and study what they mention.