NEX Practice Questions
Nursing Entrance Exam (Math, Science and Verbal)
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A recipe for pancakes serves 4 people and requires 1.5 cups of flour.
If the cook wants to make enough pancakes to serve 8 people, how much flour is needed?
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), approximately 7% of children and adolescents ages 6 to 19 in the United States have a high total cholesterol. If 120,000 children and adolescents in that age range were sampled, approximately how many of them would have a normal total cholesterol?
Reading Comprehension
Passage:
Sleep deprivation can impair immune function, making individuals more susceptible to illness. Over time, chronic lack of sleep may increase the risk of serious health conditions.
Which statement is best supported by the passage?
Reading Comprehension
Passage:
Health literacy refers to a person’s ability to understand health information and make informed decisions. Individuals with limited health literacy may have difficulty following medical instructions or managing chronic conditions.
What is the primary focus of the passage?
Reading Comprehension
Passage:
Dehydration can occur when fluid loss exceeds fluid intake. Symptoms may include dizziness, dry mouth, and decreased urine output. Older adults are particularly vulnerable to dehydration.
Which group is identified as being at higher risk?
Reading Comprehension
Passage:
Regular medical checkups can help detect health conditions early, when treatment is often more effective. Preventive care may reduce the risk of serious complications and improve long-term health outcomes.
Which statement best summarizes the passage?
