- NCLEX-RN Shut-Off Data Reveals Pass Fail Rates - allnurses
How to Pass the NCLEX-RN Passing the NCLEX-RN requires diligent preparation and a focused approach Successful students often create a study plan, understand the exam format, review core content, use online resources, form study groups, manage test anxiety, review test-taking strategies, analyze weak areas, and simulate exam conditions
- NCLEX Next Gen, Stopped at 85 (2024) - NCLEX Exam, Programs - allnurses
NCLEX Article › NCLEX Next Gen, Stopped at 85 (2024) NCLEX Next Gen, Stopped at 85 (2024) "What is the likelihood of passing when the exam shutting off at 85 questions?" It's one of the most common questions we see in our community Let's break it down
- Kaplan Conversion Chart NCLEX-RN - NCLEX Exam, Programs
Members are discussing the accuracy of a chart that correlates Kaplan Diagnostic and Readiness Test scores with the probability of passing the NCLEX-RN exam Some users shared their own scores and outcomes, while others expressed uncertainty about the chart's current relevance and sought confirmation before their upcoming exams
- UWorld NCLEX-RN Review: A Test Prep with Great Practice Questions
UWorld's test prep for NCLEX-RN is easy to use, up-to-date, and includes over 2,700 practice questions authored by nurse educators and practicing nurses
- Took NCLEX today. . stopped at 85 questions does this mean I failed?
Members are discussing their experiences with taking the NCLEX exam, specifically focusing on the number of questions they received (85) and the types of questions they encountered, such as select all that apply and drug calculations Some users are seeking reassurance and advice on whether stopping at 85 questions is a good sign, while others are sharing tips like the Pearson Vue trick to
- Do quick results ever come faster than 48 hours? - NCLEX . . . - allnurses
I took NCLEX this morning and this wait is killing me I mentioned doing the PVT thing to my hubby and he said "don't you dare do that" I'm terrified the results will be false and I'll either be devastated or thrilled wrongly I plan to do the quick results But out of curiousity do the results ever come faster than the 48 hours?
- Next-Gen NCLEX-RN: Identifying Prioritization, Delegation, and Scope of . . .
This section of allnurses' Next-Gen NCLEX-RN Study Guide focuses on questions relating to prioritization, delegation, and scope of practice
- 48 hours after NCLEX and still no quick result? - allnurses
Members are discussing the timeframe for receiving NCLEX quick results, with some experiencing delays beyond the 48-hour mark Hold placements on results can cause delays, and some users shared their experiences of receiving results after longer periods, with one user mentioning it took 6 days Additionally, there is confusion around the "good pop-up" message and its implications for result
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