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Collmarie

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In order for the vocational nursing student to attain licensure, the NCLEX-PN must be passed with a score that is:
 
  a. 70 or better.
  b. defined and set by each state.
  c. designated as pass.
  d. within the 75th percentile.

Question 2

The nurse teaches parents that the severity of infant respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) is most influenced by:
 
  a. poor cough and gag reflex.
  b. the gestational age at birth.
  c. administering high concentrations of oxygen.
  d. the sex of the infant.



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Answer to Question 1

C
Currently graduates of an approved vocational school are eligible to take the licensing exam and be awarded a license with a score of pass that is recognized by all states.

Answer to Question 2

B
RDS is caused by a deficiency of surfactant and occurs almost exclusively in preterm, low-birth-weight infants.



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