Nazanin Horri
Nazanin Horri
Nazanin Horri
NAZANIN HORRI
20857 MARTHA ST
WOODLAND HLS, CA 91367
UNITED STATES
NAZANIN HORRI,
an NCLEX examination applicant for California State Board of Nursing, HAS PASSED the
NationalCouncilLicensure Examination Registered Nurses.
The NCLEX-RN-1® examination is a Computerized Adaptive Test (CAT) that administers test items until a precise pass or
fail decision can be made. On the NCLEX-RN-1 examination, no candidate is administered fewer than 75 items or more than
100 items. You answered 75 items. Only candidates whose performance was close to the passing standard, either just
above it or just below it, had to answer the maximum number of 145 items. Fewer items were required for a precise pass-fail
decision to be made for those candidates whose performance was much lower than the passing standard.
Pass-fail decisions are based upon the candidate's performance across the entire examination. To pass the NCLEX®
examination, a candidate must perform ABOVE the passing standard. Candidates fail if they only meet the passing standard
or are below it. The purpose of this Candidate Performance Report is to give you information about your performance on
11/16/2023 The back of this form gives you more information about your performance on the specific content areas of the
examination. For each content area of the examination, you will find the percentage of the test represented by that content
area, a statement of your performance (your ability in that content area), and description of the content area with a list of
topics related to it. Your performance in each content area is described in one of the following ways:
CONTENT AREAS
The following describes your performance on each content are
Management of Care (20 - 23% of the test- Above the passing standard ------ Providing and
directing nursing care that enhances the care delivery setting to protect clients and health care
- personnel.
Related content includes but is not limited to: Advance Directives, Advocacy, Assignment, Delegation and Superv Case
Management, Client Rights, Collaboration with Interdisciplinary Team, Concepts of Management,
Confidentiality/Information Security, Continuity of Care, Establishing Priorities, Ethical Practice, Informed Consent , Information
Technology, Legal Rights and Responsibilities, Performance Improvement (Quality Improvement), Referrals.
Safety and Infection Control (13 - 15% of the test- Above the passing standard
- Protecting clients and health care personnel from health and environmental hazards.
- Related content includes but is not limited to: Accident/Error/Injury Prevention, Emergency Response Plan, Ergonomic
Principles, Handling Hazardous and Infectious Materials, Home Safety, Reporting of Incident/Event/Irregular
Occurrence/Variance, Safe Use of Equipment, Security Plan, Standard Precautions/Transmission-Based Precautions/Surgical Asepsis,
Use of Restraints/Safety Devices.
Health Promotion and Maintenance (11 - 12% of the test) - Above the passing standard
- Provides and directs nursing care of the client that incorporates the knowledge of expected growth and development
principles, prevention and/or early detection of health problems and strategies to achieve optimal health.
- Related content includes but is not limited to: Aging Process, Ante/Intra/Postpartum and Newborn Care, Developmental Stages and
Transitions, Health Promotion/Disease Prevention, Health Screening, High Risk Behaviors, Lifestyle Choices, Self-Care, Techniques
of Physical Assessment.
Psychosocial Integrity (11 - 12% of the test) - Above the passing standard
- Provides and directs nursing care that promotes and supports the emotional, mental and social well-being of the client
experiencing stressful events, as well as clients with acute or chronic mental illness.
- Related content includes but is not limited to: Abuse/Neglect, Behavioral Interventions, Chemical and Other
Dependencies/Substance Use Disorders, Coping Mechanisms, Crisis Intervention, Cultural Awareness/Cultural
Influences on Health, End of Life Care, Family Dynamics, Grief and Loss, Mental Health Concepts, Religious and Spiritual
Influences on Health, Sensory/Perceptual Alterations, Stress Management, Support Systems, Therapeutic Communication,
Therapeutic Environment.
Basic Care and Comfort (12 - 12% of the test) - Above the passing standard - Providing comfort
and assistance in the performance of activities of daily living.
- Related content includes but is not limited to: Assistive Devices, Elimination, Mobility/Immobility, Non-Pharmacological Comfort
Interventions, Nutrition and Oral Hydration, Personal Hygiene, Rest and Sleep. Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies (17 - 18% of
the test) - Above the passing standard - Providing care related to the administration of medications and parenteral therapies.
- Related content includes but is not limited to: Adverse Effects/Contraindications/Side Effects/Interactions, Blood and Blood
Products, Central Venous Access Devices, Dosage Calculation, Expected Actions/Outcomes, Medication
Administration, Parenteral/Intravenous Therapies, Pharmacological Pain Management, Total Parenteral Nutrition.
Reduction of Risk Potential (15 - 15% of the test) - Above the passing standard
- Reducing the likelihood that clients will develop complications or health problems related to existing conditions, treatments or
procedures.
- Related content includes but is not limited to: Changes/Abnormalities in Vital Signs, Diagnostic Tests, Laboratory
Values, Potential for Alterations in Body Systems, Potential for Complications of Diagnostic
Tests/Treatments/Procedures, Potential for Complications from Surgical Procedures and Health Alterations, System Specific
Assessments, Therapeutic Procedures.
Physiological Adaptation (15 - 17% of the test) - Above the passing standard
- Managing and providing care for clients with acute, chronic or life threatening physical health conditions. - Related content includes
but is not limited to: Alterations in Body Systems, Fluid and Electrolyte Imbalances,
Hemodynamics, Illness Management, Medical Emergencies, Pathophysiology, Unexpected Response to Therapies.