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rosent76

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Test items on the NCLEX exam are validated by:
 
  a. at least two approved nursing textbooks or references
  b. at least two approved clinical references
  c. a minimum of three approved nursing references
  d. a minimum of three approved clinical references

Question 2

How long are candidates given to complete the NCLEX-RN exam?
 
  a. 3 hours c. 5 hours
  b. 4 hours d. 6 hours



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Answer to Question 1

A
All test items on the NCLEX exam are validated in at least two approved nursing textbooks or
references. Clinical references can be either nursing clinical references or non-nursing (i.e., medical)
clinical references.

Answer to Question 2

D
Nursing candidates who sit for the NCLEX-RN exam are allowed a maximum of six (6) hours to
complete the exam. This means that if one were to try to answer all 265 questions they should allow
approximately one (1) minute per question.



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