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National Council Licensure Examination(NCLEX-RN)Nclex review 2022 (A+ GRADED 100% VERIFIED)
National Council Licensure Examination(NCLEX-RN)Nclex review 2022 (A+ GRADED 100% VERIFIED)

Number: NCLEX-RN

Passing Score: 800

Time Limit: 120 min

File Version: 1

Sections

1. Questions Set A

2. Question Set B

3. Questions Set C

4. Questions Set D

5. Questions Set E

6. Questions Set F

7. Questions Set G
National Council Licensure Examination(NCLEX-RN)Nclex review 2022 (A+ GRADED 100% VERIFIED)
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National Council Licensure Examination(NCLEX-RN)Nclex review 2022 (A+ GRADED 100% VERIFIED)

Number: NCLEX-RN

Passing Score: 800

Time Limit: 120 min

File Version: 1

Sections

1. Questions Set A

2. Question Set B

3. Questions Set C

4. Questions Set D

5. Questions Set E

6. Questions Set F

7. Questions Set G
NURSING REVIEW Nclex review |NURSING REVIEW Nclex reviewTitle : NCLEX REVIEW

NO.1 A depressed client is seen at the mental health center for follow-up afer an atempted suicide

1 week ago. She has taken phenelzine sulfate (Nardil), a monoamine oxidase

(MAO) inhibitor, for 7 straight days. She states that she is not feeling any beter. The nurse explains

that the drug must accumulate to an effectve level before symptoms are totally relieved. Symptom

relief is expected to occur within:

A. 10 ...
NURSING REVIEW Nclex review |NURSING REVIEW Nclex review
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NURSING REVIEW Nclex review |NURSING REVIEW Nclex reviewTitle : NCLEX REVIEW

NO.1 A depressed client is seen at the mental health center for follow-up afer an atempted suicide

1 week ago. She has taken phenelzine sulfate (Nardil), a monoamine oxidase

(MAO) inhibitor, for 7 straight days. She states that she is not feeling any beter. The nurse explains

that the drug must accumulate to an effectve level before symptoms are totally relieved. Symptom

relief is expected to occur within:

A. 10 ...