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157 ,372 Total NCLEX-RN Exams administered to first time test takers 128, 699 Total number of exams administered that earned a passing result on their first attempt 15-CMkm-0753 • AH/RV FORMAT Computerized Adaptive Test (CAT) Each candidate’s exam is unique because it is assembled interactively as the examination proceeds. 6-Hour Time Limit This includes the tutorial, sample questions, and all breaks. The average testing time is 2 hours, 28 minutes. There is no time limit for each individual question. Pass/Fail Result No numerical score is provided. The test ends as soon as the system determines with a 95% certainty that a candidate is above or below the passing standard. The number of questions a candidate encounters has no direct correlation to passing or failing. The NCLEX-RN test plan is a blue print for the exam, outlining the content to be tested. How oſten the NCSBN revises the test plan to reflect the latest nursing practices and needs. 75 to 265 QUESTIONS EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCE WHAT’S COVERED Baccalaureate Degree Associate Degree Education Level of NCLEX-RN Candidates (US Educated) 43.3% 54.9% 1.8% Content on the exam covers 4 Client Needs Categories and 6 Sub-Categories. The NCLEX ensures individuals who study nursing have the competencies needed to safely and effectively practice as an entry-level registered nurse. Since the practice of nursing requires application of knowledge, skills, and abilities, the majority of items are written at the application or higher levels of cognitive ability, which requires more complex thought processing. WHY SO DIFFICULT? RN Registered Nurse 15 questions don’t count and are merely trial questions for future exams. The average test-taker answers 119 questions before a pass or fail is determined. 15 ? 119 HOW AN NCLEX QUESTION IS BORN 14% Physiological Adaptation 12% Reduction of Risk Potential 15% Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies 9% Basic Care and Comfort 20% Management of Care 12% Safety and Infection Control 9% Health Promotion and Maintenance 9% Psychosocial Integrity WHAT TYPES OF QUESTIONS ARE USED? Multiple response Multiple choice Fill in the blank Hot spot Chart/exhibit Ordered response Audio clips Graphic options ........... ...................................... ........... ......................................... ................... It takes at least 12-18 months for a test item to become operational. Bloom’s taxonomy for the cognitive domain is actually used as a basis for writing and coding items for the exam. Finally, aſter passing statistical analysis for validity, the item officially gets placed into the pool of roughly 3,000 potential questions. Test items are written by nurse educators and are subjected to a rigorous review process. Those items that meet all criteria are then placed in the operational item pool. Long Answer: Short Answer: BEING A NURSE ISN’T EASY . Sources: 1.National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. (NCSBN) | 2014 // Young, A., Rose, G. and Willson, P. Online Case Studies: HESI Exit Exam Scores and NCLEX-RN Outcomes. Journal of Professional Nursing. March-April 2013. Volume 29, Issue 2. // Woo, A., Wendt, A., & Liu, W. (2009). NCLEX pass rates: An investigation into effect of lag time and retake attempts. Journal of Nursing Administration: Healthcare, Law, Ethics, and Regulation, 11(1), 23-26. // Zweighhaſt, E. Impact of HESI Exit Exams: The Ninth HESI Exit Exam Validity Study. Journal of Professional Nursing. March-April 2013. Volume 29, Issue 2. ................................................................................................ ................................................................................................ ............................................. ............................................. .............................. ............................... .......................................... ............................................. ........................ .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... ...... ...... ...... ........... .......... ........................ Diploma All About The National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses .......................... ......................... NCLEX-RN ® ................ ? HARDER THAN EVER The NCLEX Exam assesses the knowledge, skills, and abilities that are essential for an entry-level nurse to use in order to meet the needs of their clients which involves the promotion, maintenance, or restoration of health. THE TEST PLAN 3 YEARS WHAT’S MEASURED The possible range of items on the NCLEX That is an 8 1 . 75% pass rate for first time NCLEX-RN candidates. Since the passing standard went into effect in April 2013, the test is:

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157,372Total NCLEX-RN Exams administered

to �rst time test takers

128,699Total number of exams administered that earned

a passing result on their �rst attempt

15-CMkm-0753 • AH/RV

FORMAT

Computerized Adaptive Test (CAT)Each candidate’s exam is unique because it is assembled interactively as the examination proceeds.

6-Hour Time LimitThis includes the tutorial, sample questions, and all breaks. • The average testing time is 2 hours, 28 minutes. • There is no time limit for each individual question.

Pass/Fail ResultNo numerical score is provided. The test ends as soon as the system determines with a 95% certainty that a candidate is above or below the passing standard.

The number of questions a candidate encountershas no direct correlation to passing or failing.

The NCLEX-RN test plan is a blue print forthe exam, outlining the content to be tested.

How o�en the NCSBN revises the test plan to re�ect the latest nursing practices and needs.

75 to 265QUESTIONS

EDUCATIONALEXPERIENCE

WHAT’S COVERED

BaccalaureateDegree

AssociateDegree

Education Level of NCLEX-RN Candidates (US Educated)

43.3% 54.9% 1.8%

Content on the exam covers 4 Client Needs Categoriesand 6 Sub-Categories.

The NCLEX ensures individuals who study nursing have the competencies needed to safely and e�ectively practice as an entry-level registered nurse. Since the practice of nursing requires application of knowledge, skills, and abilities, the majority of items are written at the application or higher levels of cognitive ability, which requires more complex thought processing.

WHY SO DIFFICULT?

RN

Registered Nurse

15 questions don’t count and are merely trial questions for future exams.

The average test-taker answers 119 questions before a pass or fail is determined.

15

?

119

HOW AN NCLEX QUESTION IS BORN

14%

Physiological Adaptation

12%

Reduction ofRisk Potential

15%

Pharmacological andParenteral Therapies

9%

Basic Care and Comfort

20%

Management of Care

12%

Safety andInfection Control

9%

Health Promotionand Maintenance

9%

Psychosocial Integrity

WHAT TYPES OFQUESTIONSARE USED?

Multiple responseMultiple choice

Fill in the blank Hot spot

Chart/exhibit Ordered response

Audio clips Graphic options

........... ...................................... ........... ......................................... ...................

It takes at least 12-18 months for a test item to

become operational.

Bloom’s taxonomy for the cognitive domain is actually

used as a basis for writing and coding items for the exam.

Finally, a�er passing statistical analysis for validity, the item o�cially gets placed into the pool of roughly 3,000

potential questions.

Test items are written by nurse educators and are subjected to

a rigorous review process.

Those items that meet all criteria are then placed in the operational item pool.

Long Answer: Short Answer:

BEING A NURSEISN’T EASY.

Sources: 1.National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. (NCSBN) | 2014 // Young, A., Rose, G. and Willson, P. Online Case Studies: HESI Exit Exam Scores and NCLEX-RN Outcomes. Journal of Professional Nursing. March-April 2013. Volume 29, Issue 2. // Woo, A., Wendt, A., & Liu, W. (2009). NCLEX pass rates: An investigation into e�ect of lag time and retake attempts. Journal of Nursing Administration: Healthcare, Law, Ethics, and Regulation, 11(1), 23-26. // Zweighha�, E. Impact of HESI Exit Exams: The Ninth HESI Exit Exam Validity Study. Journal of Professional Nursing. March-April 2013. Volume 29, Issue 2.

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Diploma

All About The

National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses

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NCLEX-RN®................?

HARDERTHANEVER

The NCLEX Exam assesses the knowledge, skills, and abilities that areessential for an entry-level nurse to use in order to meet the needs of their clients — which involves the promotion, maintenance, or restoration of health.

THE TEST PLAN

3 YEARS

WHAT’S MEASURED

The possible range of items on the NCLEX

That is an81.75%pass ratefor �rst timeNCLEX-RN candidates.

Since the passing standard went

into e�ect in April 2013, the test is: