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Beheh

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Which are needed by the candidate to arrange for and take the NCLEX-PN examination? (Select all that apply.)
 
  a. An authorization-to-test letter
  b. An appointment at a testing center
  c. A picture identification and one other acceptable form of identification
  d. A copy of one's fingerprint card

Question 2

Which phrases identify differences between taking the NCLEX-PN examination and a regular test in a nursing program? (Select all that apply.)
 
  a. One can skip questions and return to them in a program exam.
  b. One will be penalized for guessing on the NCLEX-PN examination.
  c. There are a variety of question formats on the NCLEX-PN examination.
  d. One should stop reading possible answers on the NCLEX-PN examination as soon as selecting the correct answer.
  e. The NCLEX-PN examination is individualized; program examinations are identical for all testers.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A, B, C
The authorization-to-test letter comes from the state board of nursing. An appointment for testing at the testing center is necessary. Walk-in testing is not available. Appropriate identification is necessary to satisfy security requirements. Fingerprinting is done at the time of testing.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A, E
Most program examinations allow the tester to skip a question and return to it at a later time. The NCLEX-PN examination, as a computerized adaptive examination, individualizes testing, whereas program examinations are identical for all students taking a specific test. There is no penalty for guessing on the NCLEX-PN. Alternate formats can be used in program examinations and the NCLEX-PN examination. One should read all possible answers for both program examinations and the NCLEX examination. Early selection may lead to missing an answer that is better.



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