Friday, 6 November 2015

4 Questions Nurses Ask Before Giving NCLEX Exam

Always remember, fortune favors the prepared. Apart from this, there are other points to be taken before you appear for your NCLEX exam. We know, undoubtedly, this exam is the most comprehensive exam that you’ve probably appeared for in your whole life. This exam determines your future in the nursing profession. Therefore, the fear you must be feeling about the exam is justified in its full entirety.
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Not to worry, this kind of fear is faced by everyone who is in the same situation as yours. Moreover, many nurses ask questions related to the exam and create some misconceptions about the same.

Down here, we've listed 4 questions nurses ask before giving their NCLEX exam -


Question #1 - Do SATA (select all that apply) kind of questions always have at least two correct answers.
The truth is that the questions that have the option of selecting all that apply as a response to the multiple choices have minimum two correct answers out of the 5 or 6 choice provided.


Question #2 - Is the number of questions the majority of students get 75? 
Many students ask this question. There is no majority or minority group of students. The students appearing for NCLEX-RN do get an average of 119 questions and the students appearing for NCLEX-PN do get an average of 117 questions. This is how the number of items is administrated for each candidate.


Question #3 - If I do not finish the exam before the time runs out, do I ultimately fail the exam? 
The exam is set in a way that the students get sufficient time to cover the exam. So, each candidate is meant to answer at least 60 operational questions to pass the same.


Question #4 - Are candidates randomly selected to receive 265 questions?
No. The candidates are not at all randomly selected to get 265 questions in their NCLEX exam. The questions are distributed in a way that they follow the principles of CAT (Computerized Adaptive Testing). The items, which the candidate gets during the examination, are based on the response he/she gives to the previous items.
Further, the exam ends when it can be easily figured out with 95% confidence whether the person who is sitting for the exam is above or below the passing criteria. However, NCLEX-RN lasts for a maximum time period of 6 hours and NCLEX- PN exam lasts for a maximum time period of 5 hours, regardless the number of items answered.


There are many other questions that the potential candidates ask about, but these questions are asked much more frequently that they needed to be answered correctly. If you too have some queries regarding NCLEX examination, then you can get them answered at http://www.inscol.com and follow the link to explore some helpful NCLEX-RN study tips shared by professional nurses.