Comprehensive Licensure Exam Review For Aspiring Nurses
The National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) is a nationwide examination for the licensing of nurses in the United States, Canada, and Australia since 1982, 2015, and 2020 espectively.
This means all applicants seeking registration to become RNs in Canada must write and pass the NCLEX-RN. This exam:
Uses computerized adaptive testing (CAT) to administer the test questions. Initially, everyone is administered a question with a relatively low difficulty level, and his/her progression on the exam from that point onward depends on their performance.
The exam ends when it can be determined with 95% confidence that a candidate’s performance is either above or below the passing standard, regardless of the number of items answered or the amount of testing time elapsed.
Measures the competencies required of entry-level registered nurses for safe and effective practice.
How We Can Help?
Since the practice of nursing requires the application of knowledge, skills, and abilities, the majority of NCLEX test questions are written at the application or higher levels of cognitive ability, which requires more complex thought processing.
These questions require a candidate to utilize problem-solving skills in order to select the correct answer. Hence, success in NCLEX requires more than just reviewing content tested on the exam.
Our Programs
Our program not only helps students develop critical thinking skills; it also includes:
Live face-to-face guided sessions with Canada’s best nursing educators and practitioners.
Comprehensive introduction to the exam format and familiarizing with CAT software through several computer-generated mock tests.
Bridging the gap between knowledge and critical application with evidence-based practice.
Individualized feedback on candidate’s performance and timely interventions to improve efficacy.
Virtual Simulation – case scenario practice sessions to enhance clinical judgment and ability to prioritize.