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abarnes

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LPN/LVN licensure by endorsement in the United States and its territories is possible because
 
  a. English is the spoken language of each locale.
  b. the NCLEX-PN examination is used by the board of nursing of each locale.
  c. computer-adaptive testing maximizes testing efficiency.
  d. the NCLEX-PN examination test plan reflects current practice.

Question 2

Which statement best explains the purpose of the NCLEX-PN examination?
 
  a. It is a comprehensive test developed by the NLN and administered at the end of the nursing program by an instructor.
  b. It is an examination that measures the minimum competencies needed to practice practical/vocational nursing.
  c. It is an LPN/LVN test that allows one to enter an ADN program after passing the examination.
  d. It is a comprehensive examination that permits one to function as an LPN/LVN or RN, depending upon the score attained.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B
When the same examination is used, the boards of nursing can be assured that those who pass have the knowledge to practice practical/vocational nursing at a minimally safe and effective level.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B
The NCLEX-PN examination measures the minimum competencies required to safely and effectively practice as a newly licensed practical/vocational nurse. The NCLEX-PN examination is administered by a testing agency. The NCLEX-PN does not confer eligibility to enter an ADN program. The NCLEX-RN examination tests information based on its own test plan.





 

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