Navigate to the NCLEX Test Plans Links to an external site. on the National Council State Board of Nursing (NCSBN) website.
https://www.nclex.com/test-plans.page
Select the current NCLEX-RN Test Plan version (April 2023), and download the document.
Respond to the following:
What percentage of the NCLEX licensure exam focuses on “Management of Care”?
What is the “Management of Care” definition on the test plan?
Describe nursing activities that are associated with “Management of Care.” Look closely at the “Related Activity” statement to respond to this question.
Select one Activity Statement and describe how you plan to implement this into client care.
Responses should be a minimum of 500 words, written in APA format. Two references should be supplied (The Yoder-Wise textbook can be one).
The NCLEX tests determine if an individual is able to apply medical knowledge in practical situations when caring for patients. It is not enough that an individual has mastered medical definitions and knows the name of every bone in the human body; these tests determine if a person can use this knowledge to effectively do the types of tasks that nurses regularly perform. NCLEX tests are comprised of 8 areas that test an individual’s relevant knowledge and skills. The number of questions from each area may vary, depending on how successfully an individual answers other questions in that content area. Percentage of the NCLEX licensure exam focuses on management of care is 15-21%.
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