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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Next Generation NCLEX (NGN)?

The Next Generation NCLEX (NGN) is an enhanced version of the NCLEX-RN and NCLEX-PN exams. It uses new question types and a scoring model designed to better measure a candidate's clinical judgment and decision-making skills, which are critical for safe and effective nursing practice.

Why was the NCLEX (NGN) introduced?

The NCLEX (NGN) was introduced to better reflect the complex decision-making required in modern nursing. It aims to close the gap between knowledge and action by assessing how candidates think through a clinical problem, not just what they remember.

What are the new question types on the NCLEX (NGN)?

The NGN introduces several new item types, including:

  • Extended Multiple Response: Selecting more than one answer from a list.
  • Extended Drag and Drop: Moving answer options to specific targets.
  • Cloze (Drop-Down): Selecting answers from embedded drop-down menus within a narrative.
  • Matrix/Grid: Selecting multiple answers across rows and columns.
  • Bowtie: A visual item that assesses risk identification, interventions, and outcomes.
  • Stand-Alone Items: Traditional multiple-choice questions are still included.

What are the key features of NCLEX (NGN) case studies?

NCLEX (NGN) case studies present a realistic patient scenario and include six questions that follow the Clinical Judgment Measurement Model (CJMM). These questions assess your ability to:

  • Recognize Cues
  • Analyze Cues
  • Prioritize Hypotheses
  • Generate Solutions
  • Take Action
  • Evaluate Outcomes

How many questions are on the NCLEX (NGN)?

The format remains the same:

  • NCLEX-RN: A minimum of 75 questions and a maximum of 145.
  • NCLEX-PN: A minimum of 85 questions and a maximum of 150.

The exam will stop when the computer is 95% confident in determining your competency.

Do I need to buy new study materials for the NCLEX (NGN)?

Yes, it is highly recommended. You should use updated review books, Prephow question banks, and resources that specifically include the new NGN item types and focus on building clinical judgment skills.

How is the NCLEX (NGN) scored?

The NCLEX (NGN) uses a new scoring method called polytomous scoring. Unlike the old "all-or-nothing" approach, you can now earn partial credit for some answers. The scoring is based on the quality and clinical soundness of your decisions.