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6. In the development of Individualized Healthcare Plans (IHPsI H Ps), school nurses carry out comprehensive assessments of students. Nurses review past and current educational and medical records, interview family members and primary care providers, complete physical examinations, and evaluate self-care skills and needs. Which of the following additional types of assessment would be most useful in developing an IHPI H P that addresses the educational implications of a student's health impairment?

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19. The school nurse checks the emergency care plan (ECPE C P) on file that outlines steps to take if the student exhibits signs of hypoglycemia. According to current standards of school nursing practice, which of the following actions is most appropriate to take first in response to a hypoglycemic reaction in a conscious student?

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Hi Kelsey, there is no specific quiz about pathophysiology but you can try our NCLEX-RN practice questions. You can also visit our Nursing Notes & Study Guides section for a pathophysiology guide and nursing management.

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This will totally depend on the schools to which you're applying. You could encounter a traditional one-on-one interview, a panel interview, a Multiple Mini Interview (MMI), or even a video interview. It's also important to note that some programs that may not conduct an interview. Instead, they may ask for written answers to a variety of questions that you would normally expect during an interview. If you do have an MMI, check out our MMI questions blog to practice with sample questions.

Remember, it's your responsibility to prove to admissions committees that you are not only suited for a career in nursing but that you're also well suited to attend their school. In addition to researching the school, you want to ensure that you are staying up to date on healthcare- related news and that you have a good understanding of both the challenges and hot topics in your field. You will most likely encounter a policy type question in your interview, so you need to have enough knowledge on the subject to present both sides fairly and maturely before introducing your own opinion on a specific topic.

The third-party exams listed above are used by other nursing schools, however, we use our own Entrance Exam for those entering the programs at Jersey College. Details about our test are explained below.

There is an additional alternative for RN students: instead of taking the nursing school entrance exam, students may submit proof of successful completion of nursing education from an approved/accredited Practical Nursing program. They must also show proof of a current, active, unencumbered LPN license. Students accepted into the program through this route may be provided with advanced placement in the Professional Nursing program.

If you don't feel like reading these studies basically state that many nursing exam questions are poorly constructed. The second study actually finds that bad question writing could result in 10%-15% of students failing a test they should have passed. I have witnessed this in my own education as many very bright people simply couldn't do well on nursing tests. I myself struggled severely in nursing school even though I came through the prerequisite classes with all A's. Before nursing I was a physics major and did fairly well, I've always been good at academia, and so it was very bruising to my ego to struggle so much.

I remember one of my teachers early on talking about how nursing wasn't like engineering or math because you had to think critically. Now, I call bull. In fact, I think that bad questions are actually a symptom of a bigger problem in nursing education as a whole. I think the field lacks a comprehensive and rational approach to its subject and so it takes on a vague and indirect quality. Hell, every nurse I've ever met has stated that nursing school doesn't have much to do with being an actual nurse.

I was an engineer before nursing school and had similar feelings to yours in the beginning. Fortunately, my program focused heavily on NCLEX preparation in our exams and provided HESI evaluations throughout the program. When I started, I was doing well on class exams but horrible on HESI tests.

. . . I myself struggled severely in nursing school even though I came through the prerequisite classes with all A's. Before nursing I was a physics major and did fairly well, I've always been good at academia, and so it was very bruising to my ego to struggle so much.

Well, I am a nurse - and I think that nursing education/school HAS EVERYTHING to do with nursing practice. New grads are generally overwhelmed for a bit... trying to learn all the 'tasks' so they are not in a good place to provide an objective viewpoint. To them, it does seem like a disconnect - "school did not prepare me for this". After a while, it evens out and they begin to appreciate the whole picture.

In my grad & post-grad work, I completed a few courses in psychometrics - I believe it is an essential skill set for any professional educator. So I do understand your frustration with "bad questions". Unfortunately, nursing instructors (like all other higher ed instructors) are only required to have a background in their area of specialization - not in the discipline of education. Not an excuse, just an explanation.

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