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Mr3Hunna

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A student is a month into her LPN-RN program. She realizes that proper studying is key to success and passing the NCLEX-RN exam. What would be the most appropriate action for the student to take when it comes to studying?
 
  a. She should begin studying at the beginning of her program.
  b. She should wait until she learns more about becoming an RN.
  c. She should begin studying after graduation, so that she retains information better.
  d. She does not have to study for the exam at all; she will learn everything in class.

Question 2

Every 3 years the NCSBN conducts practice analysis to determine the expectations for entry level nurses who are newly licensed. The nurse manager understands and can state that nursing care activities are analyzed in relation to all of the following excep
 
  a. frequency of performance.
  b. time commitment.
  c. impact on maintaining client safety.
  d. client care setting where the activities are performed.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B



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