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Eliminating Answers: Management of Care NCLEX Questions

October 22, 2020 By Justine Buick Leave a Comment

I wanted to make a quick video on how to eliminate answers on NCLEX-style questions. You can see how I teach!

Management of care is a section on the NCLEX that includes ethical and legal questions. It is considered a fundamentals topic which means you apply that content to a variety of situations.

Questions such as “Who Do You See First?” and delegation questions are common topics to be asked about. You can also get questions about assault, battery, organ donation, informed consent, advanced directives, confidentiality, nurse practice act, ethical principles, minors plus a few more topics.

Management of care includes between 17% – 23% of the entire NCLEX exam. That’s a lot! Be prepared with what content to know and how to eliminate answers.

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