Legal Issues
Nursing Education
Mentorship, Preceptorship, and Nurse Residency Programs
Employment Considerations
NCLEX-RN Exam and the new grad
100
The elements of duty, breach of duty, and patient injury must be present.

What is malpractice.

100

Education path that is declining.

What is diploma education.
100

Eases the student's transition from nursing school into the real-world setting and connects what the students have learned in the classroom to practice.

What does a preceptor do.

100

Dress conservative and professionally with comfortable shoes.

Wear minimal jewelry and cover up tattoos.

Wear hose with a skirt

Tie is optional

What are the Do's of dressing for an interview.

100

Computer developed examination based in the test plan and selects questions to be presented on the basis of the candidates responses to previous questions.

What is computerized adaptive testing.

200

A nurse that acts beyond their scope of practice.

What is may be disciplined by the board of nursing

200

Oversees both licensure and registration.

What is State boards of nursing. (NCSBN).

200
A process in which a more skilled or more experienced person, serving as a role model, teaches, sponsors, encourages, counsels, and befriends a less-skilled or less-experienced person for the purpose of promoting the latter's professional and/or personal development.

What is mentorship.

200

Wear casual clothes or sandals.

Be guilty of poor grooming or hygeine

Chew gum

Wear brand new shoes (painful)

Wear wrinkled clothes

The "Donts" of dressing for an interview.

200

For nurses that live or work in different states.

What is the compact.

300

Best nursing action upon findings of child abuse.

What is report the situation to the appropriate authorities.

300

Individual state board of nursing

What is establish rules for nursing practice.

300

Formalized orientation program for new grads.

Assists in transition from student to practicing nurse.

Provides additional training

Focuses on curriculum and specialty programs

What is a nurse residency program.

300

Positive explanations of your experience related to the question.

What is your response during the interview.

300

Practice

Learning relaxation techniques

Think positive.

What are the best solutions for test anxiety.

400

Ensure your patient understand a procedure.

What is informed consent.

400

Shifts in conditions and concerns that emerge from and influence various aspects of society broad changes in the US and the worlk taht influence the education and practice of nurses and providers.

What is educational trends.

400

Reaction experiences when entering work force after years of educational preparation.

Recent graduates are expected to be competent, capable nurses-without experience.

What is reality shock.

400

Demographic data-who are you?

Professional objective

Education

Licensure

Professional organization

Honors and Rewards

References

What are key aspects to include on resume.

400

Analysis conducted by the NCSBN

What the NCLEX is based on.

500

Best nursing practice upon finding a discrepancy in a medication order.

What is call the physician for clarification.

500

Emerged in 1950's, response to societal changes and RN shortage.

Began as 2 year program is community colleges

A first in nursing-now possibly for all RN's to be educated in college setting.

Now majority of practicing RNs and ADN graduates 

Intended to be the "technical nurse"

What is hospital or diploma programs.

500

A flash of insight or revelation.

What is a mentoring moment.

500

Follow up letter and thank you.

Format a letter of rejection or acceptance.

Telephone follow-up

What is the post-interview process.

500

Published by the NCSBN and lists a percentage of questions by content type.

What is the NCLEX detailed test plan.