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NCLEX-RN Pediatric Test 4

Reviewed by Winona Suzanne Ball, Nursing Adviser, RN | MHS, Governors State University, IL, Full member of the American Nurses Association.

If you are someone who is focused on becoming a nurse for pediatrics, this practice test is for you. It will help with preparation for your actual NCLEX-RN examination that you will take to become a registered nurse. You will be able to assess your ability to follow protocols and see how you will do on the actual test. This practice test will also help you try to figure out how much you already know about pediatrics. It can be a difficult subject, especially with the different age groups. In the exam, you will be given all types of situations and you must know what to do in each one. The practice test will show you situations that will allow you to assess your critical thinking skills. The types of questions you will find in this practice test are the same questions that you will find in your actual exam. You should be prepared to encounter questions about pediatric diseases, medications, treatments, and safety. You must be able to follow protocols, know how to care for the child as a nurse and be able to work with other nurses and doctors to make sure that the child makes a full recovery.
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NCLEX-RN Fact Sheet

How many questions:75-145
Exam length:5 hours
Scoring format:Computer Adaptive
Exam typePass/Fail

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