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How does the NCLEX Examination work? Every nursing student has the same questions in regards to the NCLEX examination. I thought it may be hel!ul to take a look at some o! these questions to hel you ready !or what is "oming. Where do I start with the NCLEX? # Registering $ obvious %rst ste is signing u !or your NCLEX exam& tyi"ally near the end o! your senior year o! nursing s"hool$ '.(ly to state board through website and ay !ee ).(uthori*ation to +est ,(++- re"eived about / days a!ter state re"eives s"hool veri%"ation o! degree .0ou s"hedule a date within / days o! (++ or you risk exiration o! your date What about how the NCLEX is arranged and how it is graded? What does it take to pass? CAT $ Comuter (dative +est ,i.e. they kee asking you questions !rom sub1e"ts yo get wrong& and leave ones you got right- #234)53 questions ossible ,'3 don6t "ount- 7I ersonally know eole that have assed and !ailed at 23& ' 3& and )53 so don6t desair #8ax time allowed is 5 hours #Che"k 9esults in :; hours on state website by doing a sear"h !or your name as a 9E<I=+E9E> N 9=E@@@ 0our NCLEX exam is graded in an adative !orm as well. Che"k out the !ollowing i"ture while reading this des"rition. 0ou start oA with easy questions and are a the midline o! the yellow blo"k. I! you get an easier question right& you get a o the ositive dire"tion ,towards the green-& while i! you get an easy one wrong you get 3 oints in the negative dire"tion ,towards the red-. I! you get the easier on right& you get a harder one that will give you ) oints in the ositive dire"tion& wrong& : oints in the negative dire"tion. (s you "ontinue to get questions right& you move to harder and harder ones& where eventually you will get 3 oints in the ositive dire"tion !or a "orre"t answer& and only ' oint in the negative dire"tio a wrong one. Bor in"orre"t questions you also move to easier and easier questions& whi"h as stated& are worth less !or "orre"t and more !or in"orre"t. (t 23 question the "omuter does an analysis o! your trend line and i! you are in the green at th

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How does the NCLEX Examination work?Every nursing student has the same questions in regards to the NCLEX examination.I thought it may be helpful to take a look at some of these questions to help you be ready for what is coming.

Where do I start with the NCLEX?

Registering: obvious first step is signing up for your NCLEX exam, typically near the end of your senior year of nursing school:1.Apply to state boardthrough website and pay fee2.Authorization to Test (ATT)received about 30 days after state receives school verification of degree3.You schedule a datewithin 30 days of ATT or you risk expiration of your date

What about how the NCLEX is arranged and how it is graded? What does it take to pass?

CAT: Computer Adaptive Test (i.e. they keep asking you questions from subjects you get wrong, and leave ones you got right)75-265 questions possible(15 dont count)I personally know people that have passed and failed at 75, 135, and 265 so dont despairMax time allowed is 6 hoursCheck Results in 48 hours on state website by doing a search for your name as a REGISTERED NURSE!!!Your NCLEX exam is graded in an adaptive form as well. Check out the following picture while reading this description. You start off with easy questions and are at the midline of the yellow block. If you get an easier question right, you get a point in the positive direction (towards the green), while if you get an easy one wrong you get 5 points in the negative direction (towards the red). If you get the easier one right, you get a harder one that will give you 2 points in the positive direction, and if wrong, 4 points in the negative direction. As you continue to get questions right, you move to harder and harder ones, where eventually you will get 5 points in the positive direction for a correct answer, and only 1 point in the negative direction for a wrong one. For incorrect questions you also move to easier and easier questions, which as stated, are worth less for correct and more for incorrect. At 75 questions the computer does an analysis of your trend line and if you are in the green at this point you are done and have passed your NCLEX exam, usually with greater than 58% correct. If you are in the red at this point you are done and have failed your NCLEX, usually with less than 42% correct. If you are located in the yellow, your NCLEX examination continues until the next random trend checkpoint.

What subjects are covered on the NCLEX?

Question Possibilities(Out of any 12 nclex questions)Safe Effective Care:Management: (2/12) Med Admin, Dx/Tx proceduresSafety/Infection Control: (1/12) Precautions (airborne, etc)Health Promotion/Maintenance: (1/12) Development, Risk avoidance, recognize alterations in healthPsychosocial Integrity: (1/12) Stress Coping, Problem solvingPhysiologic IntegrityBasic Care/Comfort: (1/12) ADLS, Teaching (ie crutches)Pharmacology: (2/12) Drug indications, routes, admin, S/ERisk Reduction: (2/12) Prevent drug, tx, dz complicationsPhysiologic Adaptation: (2/12) Disease s/s, lab values`What types of questions styles are used on the NCLEX? I mean are they all multiple choice?

Question TypesMultiple ChoiceFill in the blankMultiple ResponseOrdered ResponseFigure/Illustrations`How do I study to pass the NCLEX examination?In short...PREPARE EARLY! I would recommend starting to do NCLEX Review questions at least by the start of your senior year. You can do this in conjunction with your classes, where for example, you study NCLEX Review questions on Pharmacology while studying for your Pharmacology class. Here is a schedule that I recommend to my NCLEX Review students:

Success PlanFall: Use NCLEX review book with good summary section in all classesWhile studying, combine class notes with book review (I built a study guide for all tests out of both resources)Do all questions pertaining to that section for each testIf you study in groups, have different books and quiz each other from theseTry to answer at least 100 NCLEX book questions before each test.Total Questions Completed:1000Spring: During Role Synthesis, make a plan to cover all subjects/systems from a new, mostly questions bookPlan 25/dayMark % correct/incorrect for each sectionTotal Questions Completed:2500Summer: 60 days from grad to testFocus on weakest sections firstTake at least 5 comprehensive tests (100 ?s)Average 25/day for1500totalTotal Questions Taken all year:5000 +I would be willing to say that your liklihood of passing the NCLEX is in direct relation to how many practice questions you have done. If you can surpass the 5000 question goal, you have a very good chance of being ready for the NCLEX when it comes your way.