NURS 331
Guidelines for Testing
Final Exam
Chapters Question Allotment
(Content Breakdown)
Information from Respiratory Distress video
from itube and Mrs. Roberts
Respiratory information
6- 8 questions
Informati
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NURS 331
Guidelines for Testing
Final Exam
Chapters Question Allotment
(Content Breakdown)
Information from Respiratory Distress video
from itube and Mrs. Roberts
Respiratory information
6- 8 questions
Information from medication administration
video from itube and Mrs. Quatrini
Medication administration
6-8 questions
Wong Chapter 20 and Mrs. Quatrini
Pg. 575-632
Pediatric Variations in Nursing Interventions
7-9 questions
IV Therapy (Propacket) and Dr. Rupert Principles of IV Therapy
6-8 questions
Preparing for Procedures/Informed
consent/Immunizations Mrs Quatrini
5-7 questions
Skin Powerpoint on D2L/Moodle 5-6 questions
Safety/Growth & Development 5-7 questions
Nursing Process 2 questions
Math calculations- Pickar 5 questions
Instructions to ensure a correct answer for math calculations
Round all answers to medication problems as appropriate. To nearest hundredths when
less than 1 mL, and to the nearest tenth when greater than 1 mL. Kilogram weights
should be rounded immediately to the nearest tenth, before proceeding with the problem.
Otherwise, do not round until you get to the final answer. Answers that are not correctly
rounded to the nearest tenth are graded as incorrect. For example, 3.25 is rounded to 3.3
IV flow problems are rounded to the nearest whole drop. For example 33.3 is rounded to
33 drops.
If the answer is less than 1, with no whole number before the decimal point. ALWAYS
place a zero in front of the decimal…this is a safety issue. An answer on the test not
preceded by a zero as appropriate will be graded as incorrect. For example .8 must be
written as 0.8 in ordered to be considered correct.
ALWAYS omit terminal zeros. Answers containing terminal zeros violate patient safety
standards and will be graded incorrect. For example 12.50 must be written as 12.5 in
order to be considered correct.
The answer must be labeled in correct terms. Incorrectly labeled answers will be marked
incorrect. For example: 7 mg is not the same as 7 mL.
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