The peak of all that hard work applied during nursing school is the NCLEX – National Council Licensure Examination. Provided by the National Council of State Boards of Nursing, NCLEX is a way of measuring your knowledge, abilities, and skills, and assessing whether or not they are extensive enough to grant you a nurse’s license.
Are You Eligible to Take the NCLEX?
Although a national test, nurse licensing is handled through the individual state. You have to check the requirements for where you plan on practicing first to make sure that you meet the minimum standards needed to take the test. The state board of nursing will have that information readily available for you, as should the nursing school you are completing your studies with.
The NCLEX Format
You’ve likely heard other nursing students and recent graduates talking about passing the exam in 75. This is not referencing your desired score, but the number of questions they hope to have to answer in order to pass. There is a total of 256 random questions on the exam, of which, you have to correctly answer 75. This is a computerized exam process, so once you meet that minimum, the testing will stop.
You are tested on the full spectrum of nursing, with a range of questions regarding:
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Ensuring NCLEX Success:
What Happens if You Don’t Pass NCLEX?
You are permitted to take the NCLEX up to 8 times in any given year, but there must be a break of 45 to 90 days in between. The exact number will depend on your state specific board of nursing. Having to retake the exam should not have any adverse effect on the outcome of your nursing career.
NCLEX is the last step in the long process of becoming a licensed nurse. Keep your spirits high and thoughts on the rewards that will follow once you become an RN as you study for the exam. This will help in keeping your priorities in order, and focus on achieving your best possible grade.
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