2. You have been cleared to take the NCLEX-RN examination. How would you apply the KATTS framework in your preparation for the exam? Include at least three strategies in your response.
The Knowledge-based, anxiety control, test-taking strategy(KATTS) framework helps to improve performance in the NCLEX-RN examination. KATTS study plan helps to address the content area where the student lack in by focusing on specific area test bank and fulfill the knowledge gap. The framework makes the student understand the rationale for correct and incorrect answers, so the students gain maximum knowledge. This framework consists of practiced questions to complete 50 questions by one hour. thus the practice of repeated test helps to reduce the anxiety related to the examination. It guides the students by solving more than 2500 NCLEX related question so that the student gain confidence in completing of NCLEX examination. Practicing of questions helps the student to be more aware of their subject knowledge and improve the individual ability in attaining of examination.
2. You have been cleared to take the NCLEX-RN examination. How would you apply the KATTS...
select all that apply AUNDERS COMPREHENS REVIEW FOR THE NCLEX-RN, EXAMINATION, 7TH History Exam-100 Mode QN: 69 1ID: 69 I file: 0063-0076 Question 70 of 100 Several laboratory tests are prescribed for a dlient, and the nurse reviews the results of the Platelets 35,000 mm2 (35 x 1 0 tests. Which laboratory test results should the2Sodium 150 mEq/L (150 mmo/lL) nurse report? Select all that apply Potassium 5.0 mEq/L (5.0 mmol/t) segmented neutrophils 40% (0.40) 3 rum creatinine, 1 mg/dl...
Question 2: Multiple Choice- 10 points What is the rationale for the NCLEX-RN test plan to include questions which test critical thinking? To increase the difficulty and rigor of the licensing exam. To ensure that the test plan is current with the demands of today’s nursing practice. To fulfill the requirements of the state boards of nursing. To be sure that the student received a valid nursing education. Response Rationale Reference
Question 2: Multiple Choice- 10 points p. 77-78 Catalano What is the rationale for the NCLEX-RN test plan to include questions which test critical thinking? To increase the difficulty and rigor of the licensing exam. To ensure that the test plan is current with the demands of today's nursing practice. To fulfill the requirements of the state boards of nursing. To be sure that the student received a valid nursing education. c. Response Rationale Reference
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Explain how you would approach the examination of the abdomen and what methods you might use to elicit patient cooperation. Describe how you would approach a child versus an adult and what you might say to help with your exam.
The purpose of this assignment is to encourage you to apply some of the principles in the Memory chapter to your life experiences and study strategies. Respond to the following questions in text box or uploaded Word file: 1. Describe an example of a flashbulb memory from your life. (2 pts) 2. Discuss 2 false memory factors that explain why eyewitness testimony is so inaccurate. (4 pts) 3. Discuss how you can use memory strategies such as chunking and spaced...
WARNIN Drugs Used to Treat Oral Disorders CHAPTER 31 491 eview Questions for the NCLEX Examination 4. Thrush is most common in these patient demographics. nurse discussing halitosis with a patient should Select all that apply) 1. Infants 2. Pregnant women , Debilitated patients 4. Teens 5. Older adults The these causes. (Select all that apply) 1. Smoking 2 Canker sores 3. Sinusitis Dimethyl sulfoxide 5 Candida albicans 5. The nurse can expect that a patient who recently when painful...
A large tract of South-Australian Mallee has been donated to long-term conservation. It has been heavily cleared and grazed for >100-years, and is negatively affected by alien invasive pests and weeds, 15-years of drought, and poor management of fire and irrigation practices.You have been tasked with developing a new monitoring program to evaluate the impacts of a broad-scale restoration project. This project will include a variety of components, including: (i) alien species removal and exclusion; (ii) planting and restoration; (iii)...
How would you treat these instruments or objects that have been contaminated by VRE or MRSA: a. needles and syringes b. otoscopes c. toys d. chars and examination tables e. gowns