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Judith W Herrman1, Amy Nagorski Johnson
1University of Delaware School of Nursing, Newark, USA. jherrman@udel.edu
Abstract:
Although it is thought that reviewing essential materials and learning how to answer computer-generated questions are optimal preparations for NCLEX-RN, strategies that build knowledge, self-confidence, and professionalism of the nurse taking the exam are equally important. A senior seminar course that guides formal NCLEX-RN preparation is presented in this article with specific course strategies and a blueprint of seminar content that can be adapted to the nursing curriculum.
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