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A vital factor, from a nursing education perspective, that contributes to the nursing shortage is which of the following?
 
  a. lack of qualified nursing student applicants
  b. lack of qualified nursing instructors
  c. lack of nursing programs
  d. lack of nursing students who pass the NCLEX-RN

Question 2

Which of the following are correct regarding additional tips that new graduates should consider in their NCLEX-RN test preparation?
 
  a. Plan to get minimum sleep to function effectively the day of the exam.
  b. Wear comfortable clothing on the day of the exam.
  c. Have the clothes you will wear on the day of the exam ready the night before.
  d. Do not stop taking routine medications during the test.
  e. Avoid introduction of new medications until after the completion of the exam.
  f. It is okay to start new medications right be-fore the exam if your doctor orders them for you.



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Answer to Question 1

B
NLN statistical data revealed that even though there has been an increase in student enrollment in
nursing programs, the number of qualified instructors has continued to decline, hence causing potential
students to be rejected or placed on waiting lists.

Answer to Question 2

B, C, D, E
Planning and preparation for the NCLEX-RN exam also includes attention to sleep, nutrition, and wardrobe. Some tips regarding sleep and wardrobe include: 1) plan to get minimum sleep to function effectively at least three days before the exam (not only on the day of the exam); 2) wear comfortable clothing on the day of the exam; 3) have the clothes you will wear on the day of the exam ready the night before; 4) do not stop taking routine medications during the test; and 5) avoid introduction of new medications until after the completion of the exam. (It is not recommended to make any changes in your regular medication routine directly before or during the day of the exam.)



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