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The NCLEX-RN exam is designed to judge the candidate's ability to perform at the minimal standards for safety as an RN. When a new graduate gets the results, they understand which of the following?
 
  a. Magnet Hospitals only hire those gradu-ates who score very high on the exam.
  b. This is a pass-fail exam.
  c. Review courses were a waste of time and money.
  d. Waiting for months after graduation al-lowed for more study time.

Question 2

When talking to a nursing instructor, the student asks, How do I find a job? The nursing in-structor should respond in what ways? (Select all that apply.)
 
  a. Nursing journals.
  b. Classified ads.
  c. Wait until you have graduated and then look around.
  d. Online websites.
  e. Job fairs.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B
This is a pass-fail exam. No scores are available. It is a test of minimal competency. Option A is incorrect because SBON do not submit a scoreonly pass or fail. Options C and D are incorrect because there is no evidence that this statement is true.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A, B, D, E
Options A, B, D, and E are some of the ways a new nurse can find a job. Option D does not help the student find a job.





 

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