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NCLEX-RN Pharmacological & Parenteral Therapies Practice Test

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

Welcome to the NCLEX-RN Practice Test for Pharmacological & Parenteral Therapies. We’re happy to help you study and prepare for your examination. The Physiological Integrity category is the largest on the NCLEX-RN. According to the National Council of State Boards of Nursing, questions in this category can range from 38-62% of the total examination. The best way to study for your examination is to practice answering questions that are similar to those you’ll find on your actual test day. There are 50 questions here. Some of the topics covered in this practice test include Medication Administration, Hemodynamics, Pathophysiology, and Lab Values. Each of the questions has four options. Read the question carefully and select the best choice. If you are not sure, click on the Hint button underneath the options to read a sentence that can help you choose the correct answer. If you make a mistake, don’t worry! The correct response will be displayed, along with an explanation to help you understand. You can restart the test at any time. Each time, the questions and options are reshuffled in a different way.

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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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