A&P on NCLEX?

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Specializes in Operating Room.

I've seen several references to A&P on the NCLEX.

I realize you can't give actual questions, but can anyone give an example as to how knowledge of A&P is needed?

I know it can't be as simple as the trachea is superior to the gluteus maximus T or F...lol

So, how is the knowledge of A&P tested?

I've seen several references to A&P on the NCLEX.

I realize you can't give actual questions, but can anyone give an example as to how knowledge of A&P is needed?

I know it can't be as simple as the trachea is superior to the gluteus maximus T or F...lol

So, how is the knowledge of A&P tested?

You need that in order to answer "correct position" questions.

A&P is your knowledge base which is absolutely imperative.

Specializes in Operating Room.
You need that in order to answer "correct position" questions.

A&P is your knowledge base which is absolutely imperative.

??? OK, is it questions such as a scenerio is given, then the question will ask where do you palpatate the patient?....where do you stick the whatever? .....what could possibly be hurting?

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I made A's in A&P 1 and A&P 2, actually finished A&P 1 with 101%. I'm not worried about not knowing where something is, I'm just wondering how a question would be worded...

I had a question ...somewhere...not saying from the NCLEX...might have been from a pre-test...but anyway....about ileal conduits and the care of said intervention. It was necessary for me to know basic anatomy of the GU system so I could effectively take care of patient and be alert for complications. I dont remember having any straight forward questions..like "trace the blood flow through the heart" type, but I only had 75 questions.

Lisa

??? OK, is it questions such as a scenerio is given, then the question will ask where do you palpatate the patient?....where do you stick the whatever? .....what could possibly be hurting?

??????

I made A's in A&P 1 and A&P 2, actually finished A&P 1 with 101%. I'm not worried about not knowing where something is, I'm just wondering how a question would be worded...

Example: The pre-op enema is ordered. How will you position the pt?

Specializes in Operating Room.

Thanks for your replies. I'm getting a little better mental image now. lol

??? OK, is it questions such as a scenerio is given, then the question will ask where do you palpatate the patient?....

Some of the 'alternate-type' questions show a diagram and you have to mark a specific area on the body in answer to the question. For example, it might ask you to mark the area where you would auscultate for heart rate.

Just one example but hope it gives you the general idea :)

Specializes in Operating Room.
Some of the 'alternate-type' questions show a diagram and you have to mark a specific area on the body in answer to the question. For example, it might ask you to mark the area where you would auscultate for heart rate.

Just one example but hope it gives you the general idea :)

Yes it does, thanks! :)

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