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NCLEX Exam Questions To Ask Yourself To Pass Your NCSBN Nursing Test

NCLEX exam success and getting a registered nursing career you can be proud of begins with
understanding basic facts of your nursing test. That is, how to register, the format and categories
of this test. In this way your test preparation and test taking experience will be much easier and
more successful. You can avoid common NCLEX review frustrations and wasting precious
time.

The biggest waste of time in preparing for the NCLEX exam is getting a failing score and
having to start all over again from scratch. Therefore, the purpose of the information below is
for you to pass on the first try.


NCSBN NCLEX-RN Exam Facts You Must Know

The National Council Licensure Examination For Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN) exam is
developed and administered by the National Council Of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN).
Its purpose is to ensure that each entry level nurse has the knowledge needed to perform in a
safe and effective manner. The NCLEX exam is administered across fifty states, four U.S.
territories and the District of Columbia.


How To Register For Your Registered Nurse Exam

In order to register for this assessment, a registered nursing candidate should apply to the
National Council of State Boards of Nursing for licensure eligibility. Once your eligibility has
been confirmed the board will provide an Authorization to Test (ATT) number. At the same
time the candidate should register with Pearson VUE, the contracted test provider.

There are three ways to register with Pearson VUE: online, by telephone, or by mail. The cost
of the exam is $200 and can be paid using a credit or debit card (VISA, MasterCard, or
American Express). It is also possible to pay using a money order, cashiers check, or certified
check.


Scheduling Your NCLEX-RN Exam Date

NCLEX test centers are available throughout the United States and can be scheduled through
Pearson Vue. Upon arrival at the testing center, youll be asked for your ATT number and valid
identification. Its important to arrive on time, if you are more than 30 minutes late you may
have to forfeit your examination. Paper or writing instruments are not permitted in the test
center however an on screen calculator and notepad are provided.

NCLEX Review Course: 4 Major Categories Of The NCSBN Exam
Prepare for your NCLEX RN exam with a clear understanding of the purpose of this
assessment. It is determine how well a registered nurse candidate can use their critical thinking
skills when making professional judgments in real life nurse practice. Dont just memorize in
the course of your RN review sessions. You must be able to apply the knowledge you learned in
4 years of college to scenarios a professional registered nurse will likely face.

Before signing-up for any NCLEX exam review class, make sure it covers the four major
categories which are The Safe and Effective Care Environment, Health Promotion and
Maintenance, Psychosocial Integrity, and Physiological Integrity. The categories are meant to
encompass patient needs throughout a human life span.


The Safe and Effective Care Environment section represents 17-23 percent of the
NCLEX-RN exam.

It includes both Management and Care, Safety and Infection control. Some of the
categories covered in Management and Care are Advocacy, Client Rights, and Ethical
practice. Various categories covered in Safety and Control include Accident Prevention,
Hazardous Materials and the Use of Restraints. Be sure your NCLEX review books have
a lot of practice questions for this section.
Health Promotion and Maintenance represent 6-12 percent of the test. Some of the
concepts covered in this section include the Aging Process, Disease Prevention, and High
Risk Behaviors.

Discipline yourself in your NCLEX exam preparation to review areas of the exam you
dislike and are probably weak in. By doing that youll get the maximum amount of test
score improvements output with the least amount of time input.
The Psychology Integrity section accounts for 6-12 percent of the test.

Your NCLEX exam review must include: Coping Mechanisms, Mental Health Concepts
and Stress Management.
The last section is Physiological Integrity. Its the largest part of the exam and accounts
for 38-62 percent of the questions.
Be sure to cover these 4 sections in your NCLEX practice: Basic Care and Comfort,
Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies, Reduction of Risk Potential, and Physiological
Adaptation. If you feel overwhelmed and frustrated, take a NCLEX review course online or a
local prep class to sort out the overwhelming amount of medications youre required to know.

How The NCLEX Results And Pass Rates Are Determined
The NCLEX-RN is a pass/fail exam. NCSBN exam questions are tailored to each candidates
competencies calculated in real time by computer during testing. The interactive computer
adaptive system (CAT) selects the next question for the test taker based on the skill level
demonstrated in previous answers and alternates between easy and difficult to establish an
accurate range of professional competency.

As you do NCLEX exam practice questions, keep in mind the length of the real exam is six
hours and contains 265 questions. NCSBN test questions are offered in a multiple choice format
with four possible answers. Some versions of the examination also include multiple responses,
hot spots, fill-in-the-blank, drag and drop, and charts. Fifteen questions will not be scored as
they are for statistical purposes.

NCLEX-RN testing concludes when at least 75 questions have been answered and a minimum
competency is demonstrated, at least 75 questions have been answered and a lack of
competency is demonstrated, all 265 questions have been answered, or the six hours have
passed.

The best NCLEX RN exam practice means understanding how your test is scored. A numerical
score is not provided. The test results will be available through the State Board of Nursing
approximately 4 weeks after the test has been completed. If your nursing board participates in
the Quick Results Service, unofficial results may be available within 48 hours. In the event of a
fail, a diagnostic evaluation will be sent that will highlight problem areas. If you failed, then use
to focus exactly where you need to spend your time in your NCLEX -RN exam study guide.

Unfortunately, the pass rate on the first attempt is low as most candidates fail the first time.
However, while paying continuous testing fees is expensive, its possible to retake the test after
a 45-90 day waiting period.

How To Pass The NCLEX-RN Exam
The best way a registered nurse candidate can reduce anxiety and worry in test taking is start
reviewing for 2-3 months before the exam date. Overconfidence, procrastination and
squandering limited preparation time are leading cause of testing failure. Choosing the best RN
review books, practice exams and possibly a tutor (preferably a registered nurse who passed)
can make all difference between pass or fail. If youre not sure what are the best NCLEX-RN
books then ask someone who already took the exam and passed or click on the links on this
page for more prep help.

You should create a test study plan starting at least 6-8 weeks before your exam date. If you
have more time between now and your test date then leverage that to your advantage and begin
preparing now without delay.

Dont take any chances.

This is the nursing career youve been dedicating your life and a small fortune in college tuition
to achieve. You may very well need a few extra weeks of solid review time in order to pass.

Schedule review time for the NCLEX exam at least 5 days per week and at least 1-2 hours each
preparation session. Its more productive if you take at least one day off each week to clear your
mind and recharge your mental batteries.

Review areas of NCLEX-RN test where youre the weakest in the first 3 weeks. An investment
of time in your weaker areas will often help boost your score two or three times faster than
going over areas youre more comfortable with.


2 NCLEX Practice Tips For The Most Productive Review Sessions

A candidate who can maintain focus and motivation during preparation for the NCLEX exam is
more likely to succeed. Constantly visualize your ultimate goal of passing during your NCLEX-
RN review. Create a peak performance mindset and program your mind for success. To do this
continuously seeing yourself taking your test with confidence, competence and getting a
passing score.

Dont think negative. Dont doubt yourself and dont dwell on the anxiety or youll end up
conditioning your mind for failure.

Visualize living your dream life helping others. See yourself achieving personal success in your
own life with your registered nurse license. Feel how good it feels to be working to improve
your life during your review for the NCLEX-RN exam. Be willing to pay the price of success
and study. Use this to discipline you to study even when you dont feel like it. See the bigger
picture.

Schedule blocks of uninterrupted time when reviewing for your NCLEX test date. The reason
avoiding interruptions is so important is that once your concentration is broken, it can take you
up to 30 minutes to get your brain warmed up again and get into the same flow of concentration
you need for highly effective test prep. If you get interrupted often youre productivity will be
cut in half. It could take you twice as long to study in order to pass your registered nursing test.
More over, you dont want to risk not being prepared because your NCLEX review was subpar.

Get the support of family and friends. Explain what youre trying to accomplish and get them to
work with you, not against you. Explain you cant be disturbed during these schedule blocks of
time and how important this to you. Ask them in advance for their support.

Retrain yourself not to react to short-term urgencies of the moment like a ringing cellphone, a
text message, checking your emails, Facebook or turning on the TV. Do this to avoid losing
your limited NCLEX exam review time due to interruptions.

Next time youre struggling to block out interruptions, ask yourself, Is this text message,
Facebook update, TV show, phone call worth failing my nursing test and delaying the career?

Make your NCLEX-RN review easier and more productive. Turn off your phone and computer
so you wont be tempted with Facebook, phone calls, text messages, email alerts and anything
else in your world that could drag your practice for the NCLEX to failure. Again force yourself
to think long-term on your goal of getting a passing score and all the success youll have once
your a registered nurse.










The NCLEX

Examination
Under the guidance of its membership, the National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc.
(NCSBN

) develops and administers two nurse licensure examinations; the National Council
Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN

) and the National Council


Licensure Examination for Practical Nurses (NCLEX-PN

)*. These two examinations are used


by the Boards of Nursing/Regulatory Bodies to test entry-level nursing competence of
candidates for licensure/registration as Registered Nurses and as Licensed Practical/Vocational
Nurses*. The NCLEX examinations are provided exclusively as computerized adaptive tests.
Downloads
Candidate Bulletin and Information
NCLEX

International, U.S. and Canadian Educational Program Codes (950 KB pdf)


NCLEX

State/Territory Abbreviations and International Country Codes (1.1 MB pdf)


Online Tutorial for NCLEX

Examinations (76.9 MB exe)


Please note that the tutorial is the same for both the NCLEX-RN and NCLEX-PN*
examinations with the exception that the exam time will reflect the correct time allotted for
the exam type.
Palm Vein FAQ for NCLEX

Candidates (597 KB pdf)


Registration
1. Submit an application for licensure/registration to the board of nursing/regulatory
body where you wish to be licensed/registered.
2. Meet all of the board of nursings/regulatory bodys eligibility requirements to take
the NCLEX Examination.
3. Register and pay for the NCLEX examination with Pearson VUE.
4. Receive eligibility from your board of nursing/regulatory body.
Attention: Please make sure that you check your spam and junk folders as it is possible that
candidate correspondence from Pearson VUE could automatically go to one of these folders.
All correspondence from Pearson VUE will end with @pearson.com.
Visit ncsbn.org for a complete overview of the NCLEX

examination process.
Scheduling
Once you have been made eligible and received your ATT, you may schedule your examination
by selecting either Sign in or Register from the menu. If you would prefer to register in French
Canadian**, please select Customer Service from the menu, and an agent will assist you. You
must test within the validity dates of your ATT. These validity dates cannot be extended for any
reason. Appointments may be made up to one business day in advance.


Attention: Please make sure that you check your spam and junk folders as it is possible that
any of the communications from Pearson VUE could automatically go to one of these folders.
Change Board/Body Test Type or Exam Language
Please be advised when selecting a Board of Nursing/regulatory body for licensure/registration
to make the appropriate choice. Requests to change the Board of Nursing/regulatory body must
be made throughcustomer service and will result in a $50 fee. In addition, any requests to
change an examination type* will result in a $50 change fee. Finally, any requests to change the
examination language** type will also result in a $50 change fee.
Testing Internationally
Candidates who would like to test internationally are required to pay an international scheduling
fee of $150 plus a Value Added Tax (VAT) where applicable. Candidates may schedule online
and pay the fee. In order to make any adjustments to already scheduled international
appointments, you must contact Pearson VUEs customer service for assistance.
Test Center
Type Candidates Seeking U.S. Licensure
Candidates Seeking Canadian
Licensure/Registration
Domestic
United States and Territories
including American Samoa, Guam,
Northern Mariana Islands and the
U.S. Virgin Islands
Canadian Provinces/Territories and the
mainland United States
International
Test centers outside of the United
States and Territories listed above
Test centers outside of Canadian
Provinces/Territories and the mainland
United States
Definitions of Domestic and International Test Centers







How To Pass The NCLEX-RN: A Definitive Top 10 List
Passing the NCLEX on your first try doesnt have to feel like an unattainable dream. If you
want to succeed and avoid the nightmarishly crushing experience of FAILING then take a
look at the top ten ways that you can pass the NCLEX the first time around.

1.) Create NCLEX RN review exam questions from notes you took as a nursing student and
read them like theyre a John Grisham novel. The National Council of State Boards of Nursing
(NCSBN) purposefully designed the NCLEX examinations to test main applications you
learned during nursing school. Your notes should form the foundation of your study and
preparation.

2.) Speaking of your nursing education, narrow your focus to learning how to prioritize
medications and how to implement infection control. According to one popular discussion
forum, these are the most popular concepts you need to know to achieve a passing standard.

3.) Find as many opportunities to undergo nursing clinicals as possible. Many nursing students
recommend that learning concepts hands-on is one of the best ways to learn how to pass the
NCLEX-RN. Be sure to look up patients labs, exam patients medications, and learn all about
dosages, side effects and administration. This hands-on education can make the difference in
your pursuit to pass the NCLEX.

4.) To pass the NCLEX, ask former nursing students whove already graduated what courses
and products they purchased to overcome this challenging experience. First-hand knowledge
can provide you with explosive secrets, like which review info is the most accurate and which
prep is just a waste of your money.

5.) If youre just starting out in your nursing education, get a test prep book early and study as
you go. This can help form a concrete connection between what youre learning in nursing
school and what youll discover on the exam.

6.) Practice taking the NCLEX in exam-like situations. Replicating the test conditions can help
build the kind of stamina youll need to make it through the day of the test. Find a book or
NCLEX-RN question bank that contains at least 265 questions (or one full practice test). Time
yourself while taking the test, and only take breaks at times when you would during the day of
the exam. Its important to realize that your mental and emotional stamina plays a critical role in
passing your nursing exam on your first try.

7.) If youre still in nursing school and need to pinpoint your strengths and weaknesses, take the
Mosby Assess Test to help you improve your probability of a passing score. This is an exam
that resembles the style of questions youll see on the NCLEX. It can help you determine your
strengths and weaknesses, which can provide you with a concrete outline for RN study.

8.) Try passing your NCLEX-RN as soon as you graduate from nursing school. While there are
no NCSBN statistics that support these ideas, many nursing students in discussion forums said
they performed better when fundamental nursing knowledge was still fresh in their heads.

9.) You can guess on some tough questions and still get a NCLEX pass. Just follow this
strategy: If you havent eliminated any multiple choice answers, pick the letter C. If you do
this for every question you dont know, test preparation statistics indicate you have at least a
25% of getting them correct.

10.) Take a deep breath, relax, and remind yourself of a challenging experience you overcame
in your life (like getting into nursing school, for example). Youre more likely to pass the
NCLEX in one attempt when you give yourself a reminder of how capable and powerful you
are in the face of obstacles.

If you use these tips when preparing for your NCLEX Examinations, youll discover that
your RN pass rates on practice exams will go up and youll become increasingly more
confident. You dont have to worry that youll have to re-take the exam a second time or even a
third time. With this top ten list on how to pass the NCLEX, youll pass the first try.

To succeed on the higher passing standard, guaranteed or your money back.

See how this complete guide online has helped over 11,000 improve their pass rate































10 Brilliant Tips to Overcome Test Anxiety
While preparing for a big test, be it the NCLEX or the NLE, youve spent countless of hours
studying and reviewing your notes. The day of the exam comes and you feel your heartbeat
racing and your mind losing focus. Trying to ignore these cues, you sit down in front of your
test and your mind goes blank!
Test anxiety exists and is a common problem among students. Anyone taking an exam
experience some level of anxiety and see little improvement in their test scores despite their
preparation. You may have heard in nursing school that there are four levels of anxiety: mild,
moderate, severe, and panic.
Anxiety, depending on the level, can have positive or negative effects. Having mild anxiety can
motivate and enhance creativity because at this level, you are alert and your perception is
increased.
Moderate to panic levels of anxiety completely scatters your focus and you may not be able to
pay attention as usual. You may feel at a loss about what to do because your awareness of your
surroundings is significantly narrowed and during exams you dont want to be in this level!
When youre stressed and anxious during the exam, your mind has a tendency to go completely
blank. What you need to know is that information is there, you are just having difficulty
recalling because of stress. Here are some tips on how to reduce or overcome test anxiety:
1. Get to know the material
First, you need to know the topic for the exam. Also find out how many questions there would
be on the test and the allotted time for it. Knowing as much as possible about can get you ready
for the test.
As to with any exam, learn your material thoroughly. Memorize what needs to be memorized
and understand what needs to be understood.
2. Slow down and calm yourself
One time during a major exam, a classmate of mine got in the testing room late. He was all
jittery and tensed and his anxiety heightened when he saw us already taking the exam. Luckily,
our test administrator told him to sit down first and relax before giving out his exam sheets.
Five minutes later, the proctor calmly asks if he was ready to take the test and he nodded.
Despite the time lost, he was more calm and composed throughout the exam. He ended having a
great score during that exam whereas the opposite could have happened if he rushed through it!
Rushing through a test can make you read the question and choices incorrectly, especially in
those questions that are worded differently.
When the test starts, rather than immediately jumping to answer the questions, relax yourself
first to get your mind to work. Wait for the class to settle down before you start answering.
Saying your mantra, citing a little prayer, and conscious breathing can help you calm yourself.
Speaking of breathing
3. Breathe
Make your body more relax by concentrating on your breathing, while youre at it, throw
yourself some positive affirmations.
4. Positive reinforcement
Positively visualizing your self doing well in the exam can actually do well for you. View the
exam as an opportunity to show how much youve studied and to receive a reward for the
studying youve done. Acknowledge that you are doing your best!
5. Budget and consume your time
If you have an hour for an exam, try to consume every second of that hour in answering the best
possible choice. There are no rewards for finishing first!
6. Silence unwanted pressures
Believe it or not, other students can be a source of major anxiety during the test. Seeing them
cramming, telling you what you need to remember and what might show up in the exam will
affect your preparation.
Get past through the negative and unwanted thoughts and remind yourself on how well you
know the topic. Focus on relaxing and getting your mind ready for the test is the best thing to
do a few minutes before the exam.
Avoid speaking with any fellow classmates who have not prepared and who express negativity.
They will demolish all what you have prepared for.
7. Get a good nights sleep
Getting a restful sleep before the exam can help you focus. Scientists have
previously linked that a good nights sleep means having higher test scores.
8. Eat right
Fruits and vegetables are often recommended to reduce stress. Foods that contain preservatives
or heavy spices, and most processed foods may upset your stomach and can distract you during
the exam.
9. Snack
Take a small snack to help take your mind off your anxiety.
10. When you go blank
If you go blank, skip the question and move on. Most exams on nursing are on the multiple-
choice format. You have a 25% chance to get the correct option right. Dont stress and consume
a lot of your time for one question you cant seem to understand.
10 Quick Tips Before Taking the Nursing Licensure Exam (NLE)
As the day of your licensure examination approaches, anxiety level increases which can keep
you out of your pace. So here are some simple and quick tips before you take your exams.
Uniform
A lot of examinees gain weight by binging during the review period. Try wearing your uniform
and see if it fits comfortably, else make appropriate adjustments.
Check your room assignments
You may check your room assignments here. If its not there, you can check yours during the
exam day.
Bring candies or bite-sized snacks
The examinations is six hours long on the first day and four hours in the second, believe me that
it will definitely make you doze off or even sleep! Candies can help keep you awake.
Pray
Cite your prayers and will that youll pass the NLE! Heres a collection of prayers.
Relax
Three days before the exams you may sit down, lay on your back, or recline as long as you feel
relaxed. Your goal should be reducing as much anxiety as possible before the exams. Dont
stress out learning a new concept or bother forcing yourself to memorize one. Deep breathing
can also help you more than you can imagine!
Light Reading
If you cannot keep up with stopping to review three or two days before the exams, you can do
some light reading, for the sake of relieving your anxiety. Our nursing bullets are perfect for
this.
Sleep
Get a good nights rest for a week on the few days before the exams. This will help you adjust
your sleep-wake cycle which I think, for sure, was altered during your review. Sleeping makes
you less irritable and distracted.
Get out of the exam room
On the day of the exams, get out of the exam room a few minutes or the free time before the
exam starts and familiarize yourself with the surroundings. Make a trip to the washroom.
Prepare your stuff
Make sure you bring the following for the NLE:
Notice of Admission (NOA),
Applicants stub,
Official Receipt,
pencils no. 1 or 2, sharpener
black ball pens,
metered-stamped window mailing envelope,
long brown,
NON-PROGRAMMABLE CALCULATORS and
long plastic envelopes.
paracetamol
loperamide
napkin for females
Ace it!
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