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The nursing staff have been informed that changes will be implemented. The most common people issue related to change includes which of the following? Select all that apply.
 
  a. Fear of leadership d. Fear of promotion
  b. Fear of making mistakes e. Competition
  c. Fear of job loss f. Fear of not being valued

Question 2

The CAT is:
 
  a. a feline
  b. a synonym for the NCLEX
  c. a professional society for nurses
  d. an acronym for computerized adaptive testing



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Answer to Question 1

C, F
Driving and restraining forces related to change include political issues, technology issues, cost and
structural issues, and people issues. The most common people issues include fear of job loss and fear
of not being valued.

Answer to Question 2

D
The NCLEX exam is a computerized exam that utilizes a technology called CAT or computerized
adaptive testing. This exam uses state-of-the-art technology, and the National Council of State Boards
of Nursing is responsible for the security and administration of this exam.



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