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Reduction of Risk Potential 4

Here’s our fourth NCLEX-RN practice test for Reduction of Risk Potential, one of the Physiological Integrity subcategories. Around 9-15% of your NCLEX test items will be on this important content. As an entry-level RN, you’ll be expected to be competent in knowing how to recognize potential complications for clients, including diagnostic study and laboratory results. The nurse also uses specific assessments to monitor for potential alterations in body systems; potential complications from tests and procedures; and potential surgical complications. Take this practice test to answer questions on arterial blood gas values, risk factors for developing a deep vein thrombosis, pre-operative education, and measuring kidney function.There is no way to know which Reduction of Risk Potential questions you’ll be asked on your NCLEX, so we suggest you study everything in this subcategory. Make sure you read each question carefully and first see if you can think of the answer before looking at the options. Remember to always pick the BEST choice. If you’re not sure, click on the Hint button under the fourth option to get a clue. If you make a mistake, an explanation will immediately pop up. Each time you take a practice test, the questions and options are shuffled into a different random order. These are proven techniques to reinforce your learning.
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What to expect on the official exam
75-145

questions

5 hours

exam length

Pass/Fail

exam type

Computer Adaptive

scoring format