Specializes in med/surg, telemetry, IV therapy, mgmt.
you must:
know normal anatomy and physiology
know abnormal anatomy for the disease in question
know the resulting signs and symptoms when the disease occurs and how they proceed from mild to fatal - each sign and symptom can be related back to the pathophysiology of the disease
know how the doctor diagnoses and treats the disease in question
know nursing interventions for the signs and symptoms you are being asked about
know the steps of the nursing process and what goes on in each of the steps
know the principles behind the actions being done - there are many kinds of principles: principles of nursing, principles of biology, principles of chemistry, principles of physics, etc.
read the stem of the question carefully and answer that because the test makers try to trip you up by distracting you with conflicting information they give you in the answer choices that sounds good but has no relationship to what the question is asking for
ask yourself "why" a patient is experiencing some sign or symptoms to get at the underlying problem. nursing like other disciplines treats the problem/signs and symptoms.
you should review the links in this thread as well:
Nurses-Rule1987
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I need help when Im taking my nursing exam
this is my first year in my nursing program
Im actually doing pretty good in my labs and clinicals
I need help choosing the right answer on ma test exam
ma average right now is 80 , and I will definately will like to improve that
Monday is my third exam about nursing process, and medication administration
any advice?
thanks
god bless you