Friday Question of the Day
Welcome to The RN Network’s latest and most exciting blog feature: the NCLEX-RN Practice Question of the Day! In our continuous commitment to support and empower our nursing community, we’ve crafted this daily dose of challenge and learning to ensure every aspiring nurse is prepared and primed to pass their NCLEX exam and excel in their nursing careers.
Understanding the pivotal role the NCLEX plays in a nurse’s professional journey, our goal is to provide a tool that enhances your test-taking skills, sharpens your knowledge, and builds your confidence, one question at a time. Each day, we’ll explore a new question covering many topics central to the nursing curriculum and the real-world scenarios you’ll face. From complex clinical situations to essential nursing fundamentals, our practice questions are designed to reflect the breadth and depth of the NCLEX exam.
So, whether you’re sipping your morning coffee or taking a well-deserved study break, check in daily. Let’s embark on this journey together, transforming challenges into opportunities for growth and success. With The RN Network’s NCLEX Practice Question of the Day, you’re one step closer every day to achieving your dream of becoming a licensed nurse. Stay tuned, stay inspired, and let’s conquer the NCLEX, one question at a time!
NCLEX-RN Test Prep: Friday Question of the Day
Which intervention is most appropriate for a community health nurse to implement to prevent the spread of tuberculosis in a community setting?
A. Administering Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) vaccine to all newborns
B. Conducting annual tuberculin skin tests for high-risk populations
C. Prescribing prophylactic antibiotics to the general population
D. Isolating patients with active tuberculosis in hospital settings
Answer: B. Conducting annual tuberculin skin tests for high-risk populations
Rationale: Regular screening of high-risk populations helps identify and treat cases early, preventing spread.
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