passing in NCLEX-RN examination

passing in NCLEX-RN examination

An ANP role is that they focus mainly on adults from age 12 and above. The nurses are involved in dealing with chronic and acute illnesses (To practicing nurses to qualify as an ANP, passing in NCLEX-RN examination is mandatory for a certified registered nurse, while on top of that, there is a need to have experience of around and above two years. Concepts related to accreditation by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) or ACEN. This concept applies to people seeking masters, doctoral or postgraduate program (Sarah B, Keating; EdD; MPH; RN; C-PNP; FAAN & Stephanie S. DeBoor; APRN; ACNS-BC; CCRN,2017). After earning a certificate in adult nursing practitioners, the license must be renewed every five years. Most of the concepts used in advanced nursing practitioners are almost the same as those used in nursing during the analysis of diagnosis, treatment, chemical formulas of medicines, and body reactions to certain products towards certain drugs for medication. For specialty reasons, one can take the midwife field or registered nurse. Am determined to advance in clinical nursing hence the knowledge, and many concepts I attained during my previous course are applicable even in the advanced stage

Interview for a created post

Interview to take place on 11/Nov/2019 at 1300hours.

Name of the person: Hudson James Mahmud

Credentials: A highly qualified, energetic and capable to work despite challenges

Position: A senior general nurse practitioner

Questions

1. The health provider is conducting an assessment on a patient who is taking properly for supraventricular tachycardia. Determine the assessment finding that may indicate the patient is experiencing the side effects of the drugs?

2. While caring for a patient suffering experiencing postoperative bleeding, the nurse notes the rhythm observed on electrocardiogram (EKG) didn’t produce a pulse. What action should a nurse take to resolve the problem?

3. A nurse working in an immunization center has to supervise medical assistance during a yellow fever vaccine administration. Who should the nurse question during the immunization on the schedule of the vaccine, and why?

4. Describe the lab test and results for a patient having vitamin k deficiency.

5. A nurse conducting a public education class on stroke prevention describes what must be included in the plan of teaching and the instructions to be given.

6. A patient suffering from mild heart failure is given hydrochlorothiazide, also known as (Microzide). Describe what a nurse should determine the teaching and overall medication of a successful procedure?

7. What questions should a nurse ask a patient prescribed with amitriptyline in the effort to manage depression when assessing the side effects?

8. To a patient who has social phobia, a nurse is applying the use of implosion therapy. What intervention would the nurse include in this type of behavioral therapy?

9. There was an incident in which a patient was brought in the emergency department after ingesting Ecstasy popularly known as MDMA, what symptoms should a nurse expect or anticipate?

10. When offering care for emphysema patient, the nurse instructs the patient on positioning to assist in breathing during dyspnea, describe the positioning which is suitable for the patient.

Posted: 5 Months AgoDue: 05/11/2019Budget: $15