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NEW GENERATION (NGN) NCLEX RN EXAM
TEST BANK WITH COMPLETE 450 QUESTIONS
& WELL ELABORATED ANSWERS JUST
RELEASED THIS YEAR
Question: The graduate nurse understands the process of NCLEX-RN® Exam
scoring and reporting when stating:
a."The NCLEX-RN® Exam is scored on a pass/fail basis and is reported directly to the candidate." b."The candidate must score 80% or higher to be considered competent; scores are reported to the school." c."If the candidate must answer more than 365 questions, he or she will not pass the examination; scores are reported to the board of nursing." d."Scoring is based on the level of difficulty of the questions presented to the candidate; scores are reported to the candidate." - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔ANS: A 1 / 4
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The NCLEX-RN® Examination is scored on a pass/fail basis (competent/non- competent), and the scores are reported directly to the candidate. There is no percentage assigned to the passing score, and a candidate cannot take more than 265 questions. The level of difficulty is a component of the scoring process
Question: A candidate has scheduled to take the NCLEX® Exam and has a family
emergency before the scheduled date. What is the best action for the candidate to take?a.Call the respective state board of nursing and request a change in the testing date.b.Call the Candidate Services office at least 24 hours or 1 business day before the scheduled testing day.c.Call the school and request that someone notify the board of nursing regarding your change in schedule.d.It is not necessary to notify anyone regarding rescheduling the testing date; it will be rescheduled automatically. - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔ANS: B 2 / 4
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A candidate must notify by either calling or go to the website of the Pearson VUE NCLEX Candidate Services office a full business day (24 hours) before the scheduled testing time to request a change in testing time. The school and respective board of nursing do not participate in the scheduling of the examination. If a candidate does not reschedule within this time frame or does not come at the scheduled testing time, the ATT is invalidated, and the candidate will be required to reregister and repay the $200 registration fee
Question: The graduate nurse understands the purpose of the NCLEX-RN® exam
when stating which of the following?a."The exam provides feedback to the candidate regarding areas of weakness in nursing practice." b."The exam determines the candidate's ability or inability to meet minimum standards for safe practice." c."The exam gives employers an opportunity to hire graduates who have scored highest among first-time licensure candidates."
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"The exam prepares new graduates as efficient, effective staff nurses."
. - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔ANS: B
The purpose of the NCLEX-RN® Exam is to determine whether a candidate is competent to perform safe, effective, entry-level nursing care. It does not prepare nurses but rather measures their performance on a test. Candidates who are unsuccessful receive information about their weak areas on the test, but this is not the purpose of it. Employers want to know if the person has passed because there is no specific score given other than pass or fail
Question: Which statement by the nursing professor is accurate about the NCLEX-
RN® exam? The purpose of the NCLEX-RN® test plan is to ensure that all a."test takers answer items of comparable difficulty." b."test takers answer approximately the same number of items." c."test items are job related." d."clinical specialties will be equally represented." - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔ANS: C
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