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  • 2023_PN_Test%20Plan_FINAL.pdf

    Site: nclex.com

    Scenario #1: The 95% Confidence Interval Rule This scenario is the most common for NCLEX candidates. The computer will stop administering items when it is 95% certain that the candidate’s ability is either clearly above or clearly below the passing standard. Scenario #2: Maximum-Length Exam Some candidates’ ability levels will be very close to the passing standard.

  • bb_2005.pdf

    A red card raised at a microphone interrupts business for the purpose of a point of order, a question of privilege, orders of the day, a parliamentary inquiry or an appeal. Any of these motions takes priority over regular debate. E. A timekeeper will signal when the speaker has one minute remaining, and when the Section I: 2005 NCSBN Annual Meeting Standing Rules of the Delegate Assembly 11 Business Book | NCSBN 2005 Annual Meeting Mission Possible: Building a Safer Nursing Workforce through Regulatory Excellence allotted time has expired. 6.

  • JNR_Simulation_Supplement.pdf

    Appendix A provides definitions of terms used in this study. National Simulation Study: Part I Research Questions 1. Does substituting clinical hours with 25% and 50% simulation impact educational outcomes (knowledge, clinical competency, critical thinking and readiness for practice) assessed at the end of the undergraduate nursing program? 2. Are there course by course differences in nursing knowledge, clinical competency, and perception of learning needs being met among undergraduate students when traditional clinical hours are substituted with 25% and 50% simulation?

  • 2026_RN_Test%20Plan_English-F.pdf

    Site: nclex.com

    Scenario #1: The 95% Confidence Interval Rule This scenario is the most common for NCLEX candidates. The computer will stop administering items when it is 95% certain that the candidate’s ability is either clearly above or clearly below the passing standard after reaching the minimum number of items.

  • 2025_nclex_info_flyer.pdf

    Site: nclex.com

    No Refunds There are no refunds of NCLEX fees for any reason. Acceptable Identification § Use the exact first and last names that are on your ID when registering for the NCLEX with Pearson. At the test center, the first and last names on the ID you present must match the first and last names in the Pearson system.

  • 2022_NCLEX_factsheet_English.pdf

    Site: nclex.com

    No Refunds There are no refunds of NCLEX fees for any reason. Acceptable Identification § Use the exact first and last names that are on your ID when registering for the NCLEX with Pearson VUE. At the test center, the first and last names on the ID you present must match the first and last names in the Pearson VUE system.

  • 23_NCLEXinfo_factsheet-Final.pdf

    Site: nclex.com

    No Refunds There are no refunds of NCLEX fees for any reason. Acceptable Identification § Use the exact first and last names that are on your ID when registering for the NCLEX with Pearson VUE. At the test center, the first and last names on the ID you present must match the first and last names in the Pearson VUE system.

  • 2024_NCLEXInfo_Flyer_FINAL.pdf

    Site: nclex.com

    No Refunds There are no refunds of NCLEX fees for any reason. Acceptable Identification § Use the exact first and last names that are on your ID when registering for the NCLEX with Pearson VUE. At the test center, the first and last names on the ID you present must match the first and last names in the Pearson VUE system.

  • 2020_NCLEXPN_TestPlan-English.pdf

    Site: nclex.com

    This document offers a comprehensive listing of content for each client needs category and subcategory outlined in the test plan. Sample items are provided at the end of each category, which are specific to the client needs category in that section. There is an item writing guide along with sample case scenarios, which provide nurse educators with hands-on experience in writing NCLEX-style test items. For up-to-date information on the NCLEX-PN, visit the NCSBN website at www.ncsbn.org. ...

  • Transcript_2022APRN_jcimiotti.pdf

    And when you added 3 or more nurse practitioners to that unit, that increased to 88.1%. When we looked at what the patients had to say, these are patient-reported outcomes, and if they would rate the hospital highly, and 66.4% said they did. But when there were 3 or more nurse practitioners on that unit, that increased to almost 71%.