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**What This Document Is**
This document contains ten NCLEX-style practice questions covering a range of pediatric and adult health topics, prepared for students in Keiser University’s NUR 1022C Fundamentals of Nursing course. It’s designed as a homework assignment to reinforce learning from Week Three’s material. Each question is followed by the correct answer and a brief rationale explaining the reasoning behind it.
**Why This Document Matters**
This practice question set is valuable for nursing students preparing for the NCLEX exam. Consistent practice with NCLEX-formatted questions helps build test-taking skills, identify knowledge gaps, and improve critical thinking abilities. It’s most useful when used *after* reviewing course materials on stroke management, pediatric musculoskeletal and dermatological conditions, intracranial pressure, and anticoagulant therapy. This resource supports active recall and application of fundamental nursing concepts.
**Common Limitations or Challenges**
This document provides a limited set of practice questions. It is not a comprehensive review of all topics covered in Week Three, nor does it replace the need for thorough study of textbooks, lecture notes, and other course materials. It’s a focused practice tool, not a standalone learning resource. It does not offer personalized feedback or detailed explanations beyond the provided rationale.
**What This Document Provides**
The full document includes:
* Ten multiple-choice NCLEX-style questions.
* Correct answers for each question.
* Concise rationales explaining the correct answer.
* Topics covered include: thrombolytic therapy, torticollis, Osgood-Schlatter disease, scoliosis assessment, child abuse recognition, increased intracranial pressure, rubeola (measles), scarlet fever, pediatric drug dosage calculations, and anticoagulant home management.
This preview does *not* include the questions themselves, nor the detailed rationales. It only provides an overview of the document’s content and purpose.