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RYAN BANYAN

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What is the minimum number of questions that RN candidates must answer on the NCLEX-RN examination?
 
  a. 100
  b. 75
  c. 240
  d. 150

Question 2

Utilizing the example of the unit-specific competency tool for the emergency department, there are a number of skills that are significant to any new nurse. Which of these is not necessarily correct?
 
  a. monitor data so that I am up to date on evidence-based care for my patients
  b. network primarily with other nurses
  c. participate in professional committees at work
  d. communicate pride in being a nurse



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Answer to Question 1

B
The NCLEX-RN examination is the licensure examination used for registered nurses. The exam has a minimum of 75 and maximum of 265 questions per RN candidate.

Answer to Question 2

B
The unit-specific competency tool example of the Emergency Room provided in the text offers a
number of useful skills and critical-thinking concepts that are valuable for new nurses. Some of these
are to monitor data so that I am up to date on evidence based care for my patients, to network primarily
with other professionals (not only nurses), to participate in professional committees at work, to
communicate pride in being a nurse, to monitor data so that my patients are complication free and have
no nurse-sensitive outcomes, and to give and receive professional respect to the health care team.



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