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NCLEX-PN

NCLEX-PN (Practical/Vocational Nurse) exam preparation. Cover: fundamentals of nursing, basic pharmacology (dosage calculations, drug classifications, safe administration), patient care skills, infection control, safety procedures, basic nutrition, growth and development, mental health basics, maternal-newborn care, pediatric care, geriatric care. Focus on LPN/LVN scope of practice - delegation, supervision, what PNs can vs cannot do. Priority and delegation questions are heavily tested.

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Q1: Match each organism with its required isolation precaution type:
Q2: A patient with diabetes reports feeling {{1}} before lunch. Despite vital signs being normal (BP 120/78, P 80, R 16), you should immediately check the patient's {{2}} level and potentially administer {{3}} if the level is low.
Q3: Which {{1}} medication should be held if the patient's {{2}} is below 60 bpm?
Q4: After caring for a patient with C. difficile, you remove your gloves and perform hand hygiene with soap and water. You then remove your gown. What should you do next?
Q5: Order: 500 mL D5W IV to infuse over 4 hours. Drop factor is 20 gtt/mL. Calculate the drip rate in gtt/min. (Round to nearest whole number)

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