If you have just graduated as a nurse and you would like to know more about NCLEX before taking it, here’s 40 facts for you.

Purpose
1. To determine if you are a safe and effective nurse.
2. To safeguard the public.
3. To test for minimum competence.

Test Content
4. Based on the knowledge and activities of an entry-level nurse.
5. Written by nursing faculty and clinical specialities.
6. Presented as multiple-choice questions with four possible answer choice.
7. Based on integrated nursing content – not on the medical model of medical, surgical, obstetrics,
pediatrics, and psychiatric nursing.
8. Includes 15 experimental questions.

Test Administration
9. The computer adaptive test adapts to you knowledge, skills, and ability level.
10. The question sequence is determined interactively.
11. Questions are selected based on the item difficult and the test plan.
12. Test dates and time are indiv idually scheduled through a Sylvan Learning Centre in mainland
USA or a US Territory (Guam, Saipan, Puerto Rico).
13. Tests are administered at individual computer stations.

Taking the Exam
14. Computer knowledge is not required.
15. Two keys are used: the space bar to move the cursor and Enter/Return to highlight and lock in
the answer.
16. All other computer keys are disconnected.
17. You receive instructions and a practice exercise before beginning the exam.
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18. Any necessary background information appears on the screen with the question.
19. The computer selects a relatively easy first question.
20. The next question is selected by the computer based on your response to the first question.
21. If your answer is correct, the next question is slightly more difficult.
22. If your answer is incorrect, the next question is slightly easier.
23. Questions are selected to precisely measure your ability in each area of the test plan.

Timing
24. There is no time limit for each individual question.
25. You will answer a minimum of 75 questions to a maximum of 265 questions.
26. The maximum time for the exam is five (5) hours, including the practice exercise and all breaks.
27. There is a mandatory 10-minute break after two hours of testing.
28. There is an optional 10-minute break after 1.5 hours additional test time.
29. When the computer has determined your ability, or
30. When a maximum of five (5) hours of testing is reached, or
31. When a maximum of 265 questions have been answered.

Scoring
32. It is a pass/fail exam.
33. There is no penalty for guessing.
34. The 15 experimental questions are not counted.

Concerns
35. No answer changes. Questions are selected by the computer based on your previous responses.
36. No scrolling back.
37. No skipping questions. You must answer the question to go on.

Advantages
38. Testing is available year-round, 15 hours a day, six days a week, in five -hour time slots.
39. Results are released by individual state boards.
40. If you fail, you can retest in three (3) months.

Go ahead with your NCLEX Review and take the exam!

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