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NCLEX-RN Pediatric Test 7

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

This practice test will give you an idea of what you will see on the NCLEX-RN examination. As a nurse, you will need to know a wide variety of topics and expand them as you grow. This test will help you become familiar with new information and ways to approach questions. As a nurse, you will be required to treat patients in the hospital and communities you work in. Knowing how to act and how to react to the patients you work with is critical. It is crucial to keep in mind how to handle the situations you face by reading the patient and the environment. The NCLEX-RN examination is designed to see how well you can think on your feet and find the best way to approach a situation. It takes practice to dissect a problem and figure out how you would handle it, so it is essential to have practice tests that ask you to do it. The questions on this practice test will not be the same as those you will see on the NCLEX-RN examination. However, they will help you get used to the structure and format of the exam. Make sure you pay close attention to the answer explanation to better understand the reasoning for the answer and what concept is being tested.
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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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