Published May 8, 2006
studentnurse74, LPN, LVN
550 Posts
The one they send you when you fail. I got below the passing standard in one area, above passing in another, and near passing in all the rest. My report says you have to be above passing in order to pass. Do you have to be above passing in all areas, or just a certain amount? Anyone know? Thanks
sunzzi
54 Posts
Yeah, I think u have to be above passing standard in all areas.
Its funny though..coz I failed Nclex-Rn once...but I never got anything from the board of nursing from CO. I dun know why they didnt send it.
Sunzzi
GracefulRN
119 Posts
Hmmmmmm. I have been told that the results are not stored, and you can't get an item analysis of your test. Wonder if this is really from your NCLEX, although I can't imaging what else it could be.
Graceful
suzanne4, RN
26,410 Posts
Hmmmmmm. I have been told that the results are not stored, and you can't get an item analysis of your test. Wonder if this is really from your NCLEX, although I can't imaging what else it could be.Graceful
Sorry, but most states will send it a letter with the deficiencies.
And you have to be passing in all areas, none can be below passing.
And you can get an item analysis, you have wrong information. Sorry.
Oh, snap! I was only above in one. That would stink if I got above in all, and near in one and failed because of that.