MATERNITY
NURSING PROBLEMS: CARE OF THE HIGH-RISK NEWBORN
Purpose: Measures the knowledge and abilities necessary for registered nurses to provide safe care to the high-risk newborn from delivery through discharge from a healthcare facility.
Format: 70 multiple choice, four-option items. Ten of these items are included for experimental purposes and are not scored.
Administration: Can be administered in approximately 75 minutes
Scoring: A total
score of 60 and three subscores are provided.
MATERNITY
NURSING PROBLEMS: CARE OF THE LOW-RISK NEWBORN
Purpose: Measures the knowledge and abilities necessary for registered nurses to provide safe care to the low-risk newborn from delivery through discharge from the healthcare facility.
Format: 70- multiple choice, four-option items. Ten of these items are included for experimental purposes and are not scored.
Administration: Can be administered in approximately 75 minutes
Scoring: A total score of 60 and four subscores are provided.
MATERNITY
NURSING PROBLEMS: CARE OF THE POSTPARTUM CLIENT
Purpose: Measures the knowledge and abilities necessary for registered nurses to provide safe care to the postpartum client from delivery through discharge from a healthcare facility.
Format: 70- multiple choice, four-option items. Ten of these items are included for experimental purposes and are not scored.
Administration: Can be administered in approximately 75 minutes
Scoring: A total
score of 60 and three subscores are provided.
Physiological and Psychological Changes: 13 items
Health Promotion: 21 items
Prevention and Treatment of Complications: 26 items
MATERNITY
NURSING PROBLEMS: LABOR AND DELIVERY
Purpose: Measures the knowledge and abilities necessary for registered nurses to provide safe care to clients in the labor and delivery setting. The test content covers client situations from the onset of labor through the immediate postpartum period.
Format: 70- multiple choice, four-option items. Ten of these items are included for experimental purposes and are not scored.
Administration: Can be administered in approximately 75 minutes
Scoring: A total score of 60 and two subscores are provided.
Normal Delivery: 29 items
High-Risk Delivery: 31 items
PEDIATRIC
MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION
Purpose: Measures the knowledge and abilities necessary for registered nurses to administer medications accurately and safely to a general pediatric patient population.
Format: 70- multiple choice, four-option items. Ten of these items are included for experimental purposes and are not scored.
Administration: Can be administered in approximately 75 minutes
Scoring: A total
score of 60 and three subscores are provided.