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160 Multiple choice questions

Term 1 of 160
What is the maximum amount of time allowed to take the NCLEX-RN?

1 hour

24 hours

12 hours

6 hours

Term 2 of 160
The leading cause of death in the world from chronic disease is:

Obesity

Cardiovascular disease

Coronary heart disease

Diabetes

Term 3 of 160
The primary goal of an Area Health Education Center (AHEC) is to:

Patient quality of life, biomedical measures, and care experiences


Use the level of care that a reasonably prudent nurse would provide under the same or
similar circumstances


Improvement in technology required educated nurses for the care of patients with more
complex conditions

Improve education to local healthcare providers and improve patient care in underserved
area

,Term 4 of 160
NCLEX-RN test items that require the test taker to select "all options that apply" are called:

Multiple response questions

To increase access to safe nursing care


All of these are correct


Medical errors

Term 5 of 160
On the IPE team communication, which of the following best describes communication?

Demonstrates who is the team leader


Means only what someone intended it to mean

Includes all responses that can be interpreted as giving a message to someone else

Includes only verbal responses

Term 6 of 160
All of the following are true about the Associate degree programs except:


- ADN programs were developed in response to an acute nursing shortage
- Tests conducted during the 1950s indicated that graduates of ADN programs lacked the
knowledge and technical skills to function as registered nurses
- ADN programs provided a way to enter nursing for men, married women, and mature students
- ADN programs were conceived by Mildred Montag as the topic of her doctoral dissertation

Remain patient


Tests conducted during the 1950s indicated that graduated of ADN programs lacked the
knowledge and technical skills to function as registered nurses

Healthcare workers are expected to perform perfectly in all situations

Sigma Theta Tau International

,Term 7 of 160
Rationale for establishing initial education standards of professional nurses and midwives includes
which of the following?

To become more competitive with medical education standards

To respond to the great variation in initial education around the world


To simplify the nursing profession

To have all courses taught in English

Term 8 of 160
The Code of Ethics for the Profession of Nursing states that "the nurse through individual and
collective effort, establishes, maintains and improves the _____ environment of the work setting."

Physical

Ethical

Financial

Emotional

Term 9 of 160
Which of the following statements is true regarding hospitals in rural settings?


They are generally larger than those in suburban areas
They often have fewer than 25 beds
Nursing and other healthcare employee shortages are generally not a problem
Specialty services are rarely an issue

They often have fewer than 25 patient beds

They often have fewer than 30 patient beds

Health and environmental hazards

They often have fewer than 24 patient beds

, Term 10 of 160
Healthcare services delivered, managed, and coordinated by nurses and other healthcare
providers using electronic information and telecommunications technologies are examples of:

Health Literacy

Patient Portal

Connected Health

Telehealth

Term 11 of 160
Global Health Security Branch projects include:

Purifying water systems

Identify health trends

Identifying emerging pandemic threats

Administering immigrant immunizations

Term 12 of 160
A medically underserved population (MUP) is defined as:

A rural population that faces economic, cultural, and linguistic barriers to health care

A population with high income and advanced healthcare facilities

A population with diverse cultural representation and multilingual healthcare providers

An urban population with easy access to healthcare services

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