A trusted resource for nursing students, MOSBY'S ASSESSTEST prepares students for the licensure exam by assessing knowledge and abilities before taking the Boards. It contains 300 questions that reflect the stand-alone format and distribution of content according to the most recent NCLEX-RN test plan. A detailed computer evaluation analyzes individual strengths and weaknesses for client needs, nursing process, clinical area, focus of care and categories of concern. Each student receives a list of questions answered ...
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A trusted resource for nursing students, MOSBY'S ASSESSTEST prepares students for the licensure exam by assessing knowledge and abilities before taking the Boards. It contains 300 questions that reflect the stand-alone format and distribution of content according to the most recent NCLEX-RN test plan. A detailed computer evaluation analyzes individual strengths and weaknesses for client needs, nursing process, clinical area, focus of care and categories of concern. Each student receives a list of questions answered incorrectly as well as a booklet containing question classifications, correct answers, and rationales for all answer options. The institutional computer report summarizes group performance in the same categories as the individual profile and assists instructors in evaluating the group's strengths and weaknesses.
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Very Good. Book Quarto, softcover, chip at bottom of red wrap else VG Interior clean and unmarked. 65 pp. with 2 appendices. Prepares students for the licensure exam by assessing knowledge and abilities before taking the Boards. 300 questions that reflect the stand-alone format and distribution of content according to the 1998 NCLEX-RN test plan. A computer evaluation analyzes individual strengths and weaknesses for nursing process, client needs, clinical area and focus of care.