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NCLEX-RN Pediatric Test 10

Reviewed by Winona Suzanne Ball, Nursing Adviser, RN | MHS, Governors State University, IL, Full member of the American Nurses Association.

This practice test is another one of our NCLEX-RN practice tests that detail pediatric topics at an even more complex level. As you study for your education to become a nurse, you will want to be exposed to as many different topics as possible. This practice test gives you the chance to see how you think about a topic and how you apply your knowledge to it. This practice test is like that. It will allow you to be exposed to material that you may not have seen previously. You’ll build your foundation of knowledge that will help you with the NCLEX-RN examination. The NCLEX-RN exam is broad, allowing you to be questioned on any topic you can think of. It will be necessary to have a thorough understanding of all pediatric topics and how they work together to prepare yourself. You will also want to know topics in-depth so that you can discuss them with your doctor and be the most efficient at providing your patient care. You will be exposed to information that is associated with nursing a premature and low birth weight baby. You must understand how to take care of these babies as they are the most susceptible to medical problems. You’ll also need to know how to manage complications related to breastfeeding and the effects that smoking, alcohol, and drugs have on an infant.
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NCLEX-RN Fact Sheet

How many questions:75-145
Exam length:5 hours
Scoring format:Computer Adaptive
Exam typePass/Fail

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