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The nurse interprets the role of the individual state boards of nursing in the NCLEX® Exam as which of
the following?
a.
To coordinate with the National Council State Boards of Nursing in administering the examination and
licensing candidates to practice in respective states
b.
To prepare a licensure examination that is reflective of entry-level practice in their respective states
c.
To grade the examination, advise students of the results, and transmit all results to the National Council
State Boards of Nursing for their files
d.
To supervise and administer the examination to the candidates within their state jurisdictions -
ANSWER>ANS: A
,Representatives from the state boards of nursing are members of the National Council State Boards of
Nursing (NCSBN). The state boards of nursing determine the requirements to take the NCLEX® Exam in
their state and serves on national committees to prepare the examination. These representatives do not
grade the examination, advise students of results, or administer the examination. Pearson VUE
administers the exam for the NCSBN
The graduate nurse understands the process of NCLEX-RN® Exam scoring and reporting when stating:
a.
"The NCLEX-RN® Exam is scored on a pass/fail basis and is reported directly to the candidate."
b.
"The candidate must score 80% or higher to be considered competent; scores are reported to the
school."
c.
"If the candidate must answer more than 365 questions, he or she will not pass the examination; scores
are reported to the board of nursing."
d.
,"Scoring is based on the level of difficulty of the questions presented to the candidate; scores are
reported to the candidate." - ANSWER>ANS: A
The NCLEX-RN® Examination is scored on a pass/fail basis (competent/non-competent), and the scores
are reported directly to the candidate. There is no percentage assigned to the passing score, and a
candidate cannot take more than 265 questions. The level of difficulty is a component of the scoring
process
A candidate has scheduled to take the NCLEX® Exam and has a family emergency before the scheduled
date. What is the best action for the candidate to take?
a.
Call the respective state board of nursing and request a change in the testing date.
b.
Call the Candidate Services office at least 24 hours or 1 business day before the scheduled testing day.
c.
Call the school and request that someone notify the board of nursing regarding your change in schedule.
d.
, It is not necessary to notify anyone regarding rescheduling the testing date; it will be rescheduled
automatically. - ANSWER>ANS: B
A candidate must notify by either calling or go to the website of the Pearson VUE NCLEX Candidate
Services office a full business day (24 hours) before the scheduled testing time to request a change in
testing time. The school and respective board of nursing do not participate in the scheduling of the
examination. If a candidate does not reschedule within this time frame or does not come at the
scheduled testing time, the ATT is invalidated, and the candidate will be required to reregister and repay
the $200 registration fee
A graduate nurse has arrived at the testing center when realizing that the required ATT form is missing.
Explain what events would happen next.
a.
The testing center staff would not be able to look up his ATT online.
b.
The testing center staff would not allow him to test without his ATT.
c.
The graduate nurse could be admitted to the testing center with a photo ID.