NCLEX Review


What’s the difference between NCLEX-VN/PN and NCLEX-RN?

The differences between the NCLEX-RN and NCLEX-PN is the level of difficulty and the number of questions. The NCLEX-PN typically has a minimum of 85 questions and a maximum of 205 questions while NCLEX-RN typically has a minimum of 75 questions and a maximum of 265 questions.

Both of these tests require the same basic understanding of nursing practice and knowledge. The NCLEX-RN questions and the NCLEX-PN questions are presented with four multiple choice answer scenarios. In some cases, the NCLEX uses a more difficult format that requires multiple right answers to be selected, called alternate questions.

On the NCLEX-RN nursing students are required to concentrate for a longer period of time due to the higher number of questions. If the computer doesn’t turn off at a minimum number of questions, continue to answer each question in a reasonable amount of time. Do not begin to rush through the questions, because you may have to answer the maximum number of questions on the exam. Anticipate going the distance and concentrating on each question.

Obviously, some of the questions related to delegation of responsibility are different between these exams. Registered nurses will be asked to assign tasks to practical nurses and nursing assistants while prioritizing their patients. Likewise, practical nurses will be asked questions that require assigning tasks to nursing assistants and requesting more assistance from registered nurses.


Why choose NCLEX preparation at American College of Nursing?

You have to show a minimum level of competency in the field of nursing. The most important thing that you can do preparing for the NCLEX is to NOT stress out.

We help you concentrate on specific nursing critical thinking skills that help you effectively answer application level questions. Our test-taking strategies allow you to utilize your knowledge to make good nursing judgments. We provide you with a variety of methods that fit your review needs including structured classroom learning and online review.

Our interactive, audience-response, like the “Who Wants To Be A Millionaire” game, makes the NCLEX preparation fun as it engages the entire class into the logical thinking behind every question. By the end of the review you will learn the important skills necessary to be an excellent test taker.

 

Course Fees

NCLEX-PN/NCLEX-RN Review (40 hours): $500.00

NCLEX-RN Review (80 hours): $800.00