The tests in the Kaplan/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Deluxe Integrated Testing program are high-quality evaluation
tools that are reviewed and revised every 12 to 18 months as
needed. The tests are nationally normed and the questions are
carefully researched to evaluate relevant content areas.
You may select from our end-of-course specialty tests or have
a customized test developed that maps to your course
syllabus.
Preadmission: A 71-question
multiple-choice test that evaluates the basic reading, math, and
writing skills of high school graduates. The Reading section
tests the students' ability to identify the idea and/or purpose
of the passage, identify details, and to use inference and logic.
The Math section tests fundamental math, algebra, geometry, and
problem solving. The Writing section offers the students an
opportunity to identify correct and incorrect sentence mechanics,
paragraph logic, and passage development.
Fundamentals of Nursing: A
75-question test that evaluates the understanding of nursing
procedures and the basic skills needed to care for clients in a
variety of situations.
Critical Thinking: A 75-question
test that measures critical thinking at the conclusion of a
Fundamentals of Nursing course. The test measures the steps of
critical thinking vital to the successful practice of
nursing.
Wellness/Physical Assessment: A
75-question test that evaluates the understanding of techniques
of physical assessment and the behaviors required to prevent
illness and maintain health throughout the life span.
Pharmacology/Parenteral Therapy:
A 75-question test that evaluates the understanding of the
administration of medication as well as the nursing implications.
Questions about parenteral therapies are also included.
Pediatrics: A 75-question test
that evaluates the understanding of obstetrical nursing,
gynecological nursing, and issues related to growth and
development throughout the life span.
Medical/Surgical Part I: A
75-qustion test that evaluates the understanding of the
musculoskeletal, endocrine, immune, integumentary, GI, and GU
systems.
Medical-Surgical Part II: A
75-question test that evaluates the understanding of the
neurological, cardiovascular, and respiratory systems and
cancer.
Medical-Surgical Comprehensive:
A 75-question test that evaluates the understanding of the
concepts of medical/surgical nursing throughout the life
span.
Psychosocial: A 75-question test
that evaluates the understanding of psychiatric nursing and the
psychosocial issues involved in caring for clients in the world
today.
Management/Professional Issues:
A 75-question test that evaluates the understanding of the scope
and role of the registered professional nurse in today's
healthcare environment.
Nursing Assessment Test: An
180-question end-of-program test that evaluates the students'
mastery of the content areas taught in a basic nursing
curriculum.
NCLEX-RN Diagnostic Test: An
180-question end-of-program test that predicts student success on
the NCLEX-RN exam. You can administer the diagnostic as an
end-of-program test or at the beginning of the NCLEX-RN® review
course.