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NCLEX Study Guide
The NCLEX-RN exam focuses primarily on eight Client Needs categories. Each category assesses a nurse’s ability to address a patient’s primary health needs in a wide range of medical scenarios. The questions are further broken down into four types of Integrated Practices (Nursing Process, Caring, Communication and Documentation, Teaching/Learning), which focuses on the ways that nurses approach client needs. The key difference between the two is ability vs. approach.
Focus on the specific Client Needs techniques, terms and concepts that are listed on each of the content area pages linked below, but realize that these questions are going to be asked from four distinct Integrated Practice angles.
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Management of Care: Properly managing a patient’s care while still complying within all necessary regulations. Exam takers should err on the safe side and ensure that their answers do not compromise the patient’s safety.
Safety and Infection Control: Protecting patients and other health care workers from various health and environmental hazards.
Health Promotion and Maintenance: Overseeing prevention and detection of patient health problems.
Psychosocial Integrity: Maintaining the mental and emotional health of patients and their families.
Basic Care and Comfort: Providing basic comfort and assistance to patients and assist them with the tasks of daily living.
Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies: Administering medication and measure patient vital signs.
Reduction of Risk Potential: Mitigating the possibility of post-procedure complications and/or infections.
Physiological Adaptations: Managing and providing care to chronically ill patients.
sheenakenzie
6 days ago
2 comments
I am going to be taking my NCLEX-PN in two weeks. Does anyone know what to key in on?
justinenursing
10 months ago
230 comments
I am using a book by SAUNDERS for the nclex and found that it has a lot of information that is really helpfull hope you check it out hope it can help you as well.
OHassett
10 months ago
76 comments
I hope that I will pass as well. I am trying to gather as much info as possible, and this really helped. Thanks
chq
11 months ago
1012 comments
this really helps! thanks a lot. =)
i hope i'll pass my exam..! hehe.. godbless
stevepersaud76
11 months ago
2 comments
i want to apply online having the requirements to becoming a nurse please let me know what courses i need to get started ? thanks steve. p
ccburkejm
about 1 year ago
140 comments
This is really interesting!!
ccburkejm
about 1 year ago
140 comments
Here is the book I used for the pre-nursing RN exam:
Review Guide for RN pre entrance exam, 2nd edition, by Mary McDonald.
NewNurse
about 1 year ago
20 comments
NCLEX ~ SCARY WORD LOL
tigger0670
about 1 year ago
2 comments
Very helpful!
gabmacmad
about 1 year ago
4 comments
Great but, what about the PN exam? Does it cover the same?
Lulu7
about 1 year ago
22 comments
This really helps. Thanks!
christianwoman
about 1 year ago
78 comments
this a great help so exam takers would understand things about nclex
lday1430
about 1 year ago
2 comments
what is a good book to buy for the pre-entrance exam for the LPN or RN?
Thanks
KPetro
about 1 year ago
88 comments
Great guide - I hope I get to take the NCLEX again. I failed i this time :(
fmannie
about 1 year ago
14 comments
When I was studying for the Boards I used the NCLEX-RN that also had a computer disc program with rationale for correct and incorrect answers. Since the test is computerized it was helpful to me to just study using the computer since it really decreased my anxiety over taking the test on a computer!