CH 28: THE NCLEX-RN EXAMINATION
WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
- Graduates from approved schools of nursing cannot sign their charting as registered nurses (RNs) until
they:
- pass the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN®).
- provide evidence of mental competency.
- supply written proof of physical fitness.
- have signed an employment contract with a health care facility. - Correct Answer - A
- Which statement concerning the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses
- Graduates from all three types of nursing programs (diploma, associate degree, and baccalaureate
- The examination is scored on an interval scale rather than on a pass-fail basis.
- The examination is offered twice a year in major urban areas.
- The candidate has the option of choosing a pencil-and-paper format. - Correct Answer - A
A compulsory license requirement must be met to legally practice or work as a registered nurse in any state or U.S. territory. Licenses are granted only after an applicant has successfully passed the NCLEX-RN examination.DIF: Comprehension REF: p. 486
(NCLEX-RN) examination is correct?
degree) take the same examination.
The purpose of the NCLEX-RN examination is to determine safe practice and the ability of candidates to perform at the entry level. Candidates from all three types of nursing programs must demonstrate the same competencies.DIF: Knowledge REF: p. 487
3. Computerized adaptive testing implies that:
- the candidate must be computer literate.
- competency is determined on the basis of difficulty of questions, knowledge of the nursing process,
- testing facilities have been adapted for the physically challenged candidate.
- questions cannot be adapted to the needs of the student. - Correct Answer - B
- On the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN) examination, when
and the number of questions answered correctly.
Computerized adaptive testing is based on the measurement theory, by which the candidate must prove with a score of 95% that he or she is safe and knowledgeable at entry into the practice level.DIF: Comprehension REF: pp. 487-488
the candidate is asked to set goals in collaboration with other members of the health care team, the
nurse is being tested in the area of:
- assessment.
- planning.
- analysis.
- implementation. - Correct Answer - B
Setting goals is one of the first steps in the planning process.DIF: Application REF: p. 493
- The length of the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN)
examination is based on the:
- last four numbers of the candidate's social security number.
- location of testing.
- candidate's educational preparation.
- performance of the candidate. - Correct Answer - D
- The primary purpose of the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN)
The length of the examination is based on the ability of candidates to provide 95% confidence that they are safe practitioners and have acquired a minimal level of knowledge about the nursing process. The length of the examination ranges from 75 to 265 questions, and it takes up to 6 hours to complete.DIF: Application REF: pp. 487-488
examination is to:
- ensure that practitioners have the minimum skills and knowledge needed to provide care that will
- regulate nursing education.
- determine the mandatory educational level required for nurses to practice.
- accredit schools of nursing. - Correct Answer - A
- A student nurse who is preparing to graduate and take the licensure examination asks, "What is
- All candidates wishing to take the licensure examination must pass a drug screen.
produce the best patient care outcomes.
The purpose of the NCLEX-RN examination is twofold: (1) to safeguard the public from unsafe practitioners and (2) to determine whether candidates can perform entry level skills.DIF: Comprehension REF: p. 487
compulsory licensure?" The appropriate response of the nursing advisor is which of the following?
- Candidates must not have a felony conviction.
- To practice as an RN, the nurse must be licensed as an RN.
- An impaired nurse must sign a legal document to acknowledge limitations on his or her practice. -
- The National Council of State Boards of Nursing determines acceptable National Council Licensure
- the geographic location of the candidate.
- research that indicates needed skills for positions in which most entry level nurses are employed.
- surveys conducted by employers to determine the weaknesses of entry level nurses.
- surveys of physicians performed to determine what nurses must know to provide safe care. - Correct
- Although the NCLEX-RN examination has new formats for questions, the most common format is the:
- fill-in-the-blank item because candidates are not provided with clues from distracters.
- multiple-choice question item, which allows candidates to select the one correct answer.
- multiple-response item because these questions require a higher level of critical thinking.
- hot-spot item because these questions are written at the application level of Bloom's analysis. -
Correct Answer - C Licensure is a prerequisite for practice to ensure public safety.DIF: Knowledge REF: p. 486
Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN) examination questions on the basis of:
Answer - B Periodically, the National Council of State Boards of Nursing surveys health care providers to identify nursing care activities of entry level nurses.DIF: Comprehension REF: p. 487
Correct Answer - B Most NCLEX-RN examination questions have three distracters and one correct answer, but the examination allows all four levels of Bloom's taxonomy to be tested.