NCLEX-RN · Reduction of Risk Potential · Philippines
Reduction of Risk Potential for the NCLEX-RN Exam — Filipino candidates
10% of the NCLEX-RN test plan. Reduction of risk covers diagnostic procedures, complication recognition, and abnormal-finding management across body systems. Calibrated for Filipino candidates.
If you have already studied this content from a textbook, you know the material. The question this page answers is whether you can apply it under exam conditions. Reduction of Risk Potential sits at roughly 10% of the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses content distribution — Reduction of Risk Potential is 9–15% of NCLEX-RN. Pre/peri/post-procedure responsibilities, lab-value interpretation, and complication recognition are core competencies. In 2024, the published first attempt rate for NCLEX-RN candidates in Philippines was 50% (NCSBN — Filipino-educated NCLEX-RN candidates, 2024 cohort). For Filipino candidates preparing for NCLEX-RN, the calibration of study to local context matters: The Philippines is the leading exporter of nurses and seafarers globally. NCLEX, IELTS, and OET are dominant export-credential tests; CGFNS verification is a common prerequisite.
Common failure modes
These are the patterns that cause most candidates to lose marks on this topic. Recognising them in advance is half the work.
- !Missing pre-procedure NPO status or anticoagulant hold
- !Wrong post-procedure positioning (post-bronchoscopy NPO until gag returns)
- !Confusing critical lab values requiring physician notification
- !Missing the priority sign of complication after procedure
Study tips
- 1Memorize critical lab values: K+ < 3.0, Glu < 70 / > 400, Hgb < 7, Plt < 50K, INR > 5.
- 2Drill pre/peri/post procedure responsibilities for the most common procedures.
- 3Practice complication recognition for invasive procedures (bleeding, perforation, embolism).
- 4Know the holding rules for anticoagulants pre-procedure.
- 5Filipino candidates typically prepare for NCLEX-RN alongside CGFNS or commission verification; sequence the credential evaluation and exam booking carefully — they have non-overlapping timelines.
Sample NCLEX-RN Reduction of Risk Potential questions
These sample items mirror the format and difficulty of real NCLEX-RN questions. Practice with thousands more on the free Koydo question bank.
- 1
After a liver biopsy, the priority nursing assessment is:
- APain at the biopsy site
- BVital signs and hemorrhage signsCorrect
- CBowel sounds
- DUrine output
Why this answer?
Liver biopsy carries a high bleeding risk because the liver is highly vascular. Vital signs and hemorrhage assessment are the priority for the first 4 hours post-procedure.
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