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  1. I took the NCLEX today...........I got the good pop up . I got the min amount of questions. Praise god!!!!!
  2. I test this Thursday and feel the same way regarding the SATA. I 'm going to try my best just to focus on the question in front of me. Going to get a good nights sleep the night before and eat a well balanced meal before the test. You are not alone. Think positive.
  3. I have read several different answers to this question. Is it correct that the fundas is at umbilical height after placenta is delivered, 1 inch above 12 hrs after, and 0 - 1 on day two? This is the qustion from me studying throught ATI. I get conflicting information through Lippincott. What is the correct way for NCLEX? A nurse is performing a fundal assessment on the client's second postpartum day. Which of the following should the nurse expect if the client is experiencing normal involution? The fundus will be one centimeter above the umbilicus. The fundus will be at the level of the umbilicus. The fundus will be one centimeter below the umbilicus. The fundus will be two centimeters below the umbilicus. Thanks!
  4. I am reading Exam Cram NCLEX - PN on the cram sheet urine specific gravity range is 1.010 - 1.030. In the acid base balance and electrolyte chapter the urine specific gravity range is 1.010 - 1.020. Does anyone know what one is right for the NCLEX? Thanks!

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