NCLEX Number of Questions and Clarification

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The NCLEX adapts to your skill level. The first questions that are presented are determining your ability level. Once that ability level is determined, the questions are presented in increasing level of difficulty/decreasing difficulty until you have answered enough questions for the computer to determine (with 95% statistical certainty) that you have met the passing standard.

The minimum number of questions you will have is 75 (60 questions plus 15 pilot items). You will not be able to distinguish pilot items from "real" items. SO, if you get 265 items, that means the computer has not yet determined that you have met the passing standard at the 95% confidence level. There is no random number of candidates that get the exam with 265 questions- that is a myth.

You will not be able to tell whether you have passed by the number of questions you get!

The test is 6 hours long, and you should take your time. You have paid $200 for that test seat- USE IT!

Rushing through the questions or rapid guessing will most likely lead to failure, because each one you get wrong due to guessing means the next question is easier, and then on and on, until you fail because you are guessing at them all. Take your time to think each question through.

You will not leave the exam feeling good- the test challenges every bit of you, so you will feel tired and unsure of yourself. The way you feel does not equate into passing or failing. You cannot judge. Wait for your results.

NCLEX is given throughout the US and its territories, so the same format is used and the same question bank is used across the US. You do not have to take the exam in the same state where you are applying for licensure.

These are some resources for NCLEX prep that I like (no monetary incentive for sharing).

NCSBN's Review:

Kaplan

I am impressed with the strategy that is taught in the Kaplan course.

Lastly, you must manage anxiety. Pay attention to strategies to reduce anxiety. Approach each question as a new patient- one at a time, and focus completely on that question (patient).

Do not get distracted by thoughts of passing or failing, or by focusing on the number of questions you have had. Just keep going, one at a time, until the test ends. Then- be good to yourself while you wait for results. Remember you will not be able to accurately judge whether you passed by the way you feel. The test challenges you and you will not feel great when it is over.

Best wishes for success!

I take my test this Wednesday...wish me luck. I have studied SOO much for this thing I think my brain is going to explode...I've been making 70-80% on most of the tests that I have taken so I don't know how i am going to do. I think we all freak out before this thing, it sounds like a bear, but let's hope it's one of those cute cuddly bears like the Snuggle bear for me Wednesday.

Good luck to all. :banghead:

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I take my test this Wednesday...wish me luck. I have studied SOO much for this thing I think my brain is going to explode...I've been making 70-80% on most of the tests that I have taken so I don't know how i am going to do. I think we all freak out before this thing, it sounds like a bear, but let's hope it's one of those cute cuddly bears like the Snuggle bear for me Wednesday.

Good luck to all.

Good luck! I felt the same way.. I was just waiting for my head to explode, but it didn't and everything was okay! Hope you can relax (easier said than done) and do well! ?

aknvls said:
I took my NCLEX yesterday. This waiting is KILLING me. I got 75 questions, and it just shut off....I did NOT feel good about it at all. I've heard that you either did very well, or VERY bad and the way I feel about it is I did really awful. Almost all of my questions were about determining priority. This test was so much harder than I thought it would be! But it is nice to read these postings and know that I am not the only one that has felt this way. Send some prayers my way!

I felt exactly the same you do. It was much harder than I expected, it shut off at 75 and it was priority, priority, priority! I was going NUTS! but I passed! And hopefully you will too! Best wishes! ? Let us know when you find out, but I have a feeling you'll be an RN in no time!

nurseamanda said:
I felt exactly the same you do. It was much harder than I expected, it shut off at 75 and it was priority, priority, priority! I was going NUTS! but I passed! And hopefully you will too! Best wishes! ? Let us know when you find out, but I have a feeling you'll be an RN in no time!

Aww, thank you very much for the vote of confidence. I know I need it. This waiting game is killing me, and my fiance I believe is ready for me to get it over with too! Hahahaha. Priority questions stink. My poor best friend had 265 questions and said almost ALL of hers were those priority questions. Not my strong suit. hahaha. I go to the one that is screaming my name the loudest... :chuckle

I will let you know soon as I do! And congratulations! :yelclap:

If you take the full 265 questions and the computer hasn't determined within a 95% certaintity that you are going to pass than how does the computer determine if you pass or not in this situation

emckay said:
If you take the full 265 questions and the computer hasn't determined within a 95% certaintity that you are going to pass than how does the computer determine if you pass or not in this situation

If the computer hasn't determined at a 95% then the person didn't make it

sucky yes but thats how it works..............and the bad part is you have to wait to find out....

Thressa said:
If the computer hasn't determined at a 95% then the person didn't make it

sucky yes but thats how it works..............and the bad part is you have to wait to find out.....

I have had several friends who had all 265 questions, and they still passed! So I think the computer can still tell your level of competency at 265.

PURPLASIA14 said:
I have had several friends who had all 265 questions, and they still passed! So I think the computer can still tell your level of competency at 265.

Several have passed at 265....I agree with you, I'm not sure how the whole precess works...but it does..................... ? Thressa

nurseamanda said:
I felt exactly the same you do. It was much harder than I expected, it shut off at 75 and it was priority, priority, priority! I was going NUTS! but I passed! And hopefully you will too! Best wishes! ? Let us know when you find out, but I have a feeling you'll be an RN in no time!

I finally got the official results...and I passed! What a huge relief! I now believe that miracles do happen :p But thank you for the votes of confidence, it really helped a lot while I was going through the agony of waiting

I took my NCLEX yesterday and had 90 questions. That thing was hard as hell so maybe I did well! hahaha. I am soooo agonizing over this test because when I got home I looked at some of the stuff that I had and woah was I wrong! It was ALLL about some priority with those patients and who you can't put together...I wonder if those are supposed to be easy or hard? LOL.

I also had which order would you question type questions? would you consider those hard or easy!!!

Anyone in need of a Saunders NCLEX review book let me know....I'll sell it cheap, as long as I pass... :bowingpur

I don't know how, I don't why, I just know...I PASSED!!!!!

90 questions about priority...well then...I must have known something they thought was right cuz ol girl here PASSSEDD!! Yippee to me!

:nurse: :cheers: :w00t:

Do you still want to sell your NCLEX book. I will be graduating in June 2006 and figure I better get a jump on these. Am in Med-Surg clinical rotations now and getting ready to test on endocrine and then cardiac. Let me know if you still have it. I would love to take it off your hands!

Schatzi24 said:
I don't know how, I don't why, I just know...I PASSED!!!!!

90 questions about priority...well then...I must have known something they thought was right cuz ol girl here PASSSEDD!! Yippee to me!