What to know about Next Generation NCLEX® (2024)

The upcoming Next Generation NCLEX® has nursing educators and students alike scrambling to ensure they are adequatelyprepared for a significantly different exam.

There is no doubt that the Next Generation NCLEX (NGN) is the buzz of the nursing community, with more questions thananswers right now.

For educators, it is critical to know the how, what, when, where, and why of the Next Generation NCLEX. Let’s look atthese questions based on the most current information the National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) has madeavailable.

Why is the NCLEX® changing?

Simply put, the purpose of the NGN is to ask questions that better measure a candidate's clinical judgment.

In 2013-2014, the NCSBN performed an analysis of the knowledge and skills required for nursing practice. This analysis (NCSBN Strategic Practice Analysis), along with accompanying research, revealed an increasing minimal level of knowledge and skill required to practice as a nurse.

As technology expands and clients experience more acute and complex illnesses, healthcare is becoming more challenging. As a result, more errors may occur due to poor clinical decision-making by nurses.

This is the impetus for the Next Gen NCLEX—to ask questions that will better measure clinical decision-making, a critical nursing skill.

The NCSBN Clinical Judgment Measurement Model (NCJMM)

The NCJMM is a framework that breaks down the steps a nurse must take to respond appropriately to client needs. Nurses must first recognize the cues that a problem exists and then follow a decision-making process to take action and evaluate the client’s response. The model builds on the nursing process and allows for a more detailed assessment of the thought processes embedded in clinical judgment and also the context surrounding these decisions.

Tier three of the NCJMM is focused on six measurable steps in the clinical decision-making process. These steps inform the six sequential items within NGN case studies and stand-alone items.

  • Recognize cues
  • Analyze cues
  • Prioritize hypotheses
  • Generate solutions
  • Take actions
  • Evaluate outcomes

When is the NCLEX changing?

For years, educators have been wondering, when will the Next Generation NCLEX start? The NCSBN has confirmed that the Next Generation NCLEX exam will launch on April 1, 2023. This means that students who entered nursing school in Fall 2021 will be tested with the NGN.

What is changing about the NCLEX?

The NGN is not a new or separate exam. It is an enhanced version of the current exam designed to better measure a student's clinical judgment. The result is an updated test design that includes the addition of new Next Generation NCLEX item types, changes to the length of the exam, and a new scoring methodology.

Next Gen NCLEX item types

The NCSBN has approved these new item types:

  • Extended Multiple Response
  • Extended Drag and Drop
  • Cloze (Click or drag answer options to fill in the blank)
  • Highlight Text
  • Matrix/Grid
  • Bowtie
  • Trend

In addition to the current item types found on the exam, the Next Generation NCLEX will introduce unfolding case studies and stand-alone clinical judgment items. Each case study includes a clinical scenario, supporting information, and six questions that require candidates to make multiple decisions. The items are presented in sequential order so candidates progress through all six steps of the NCJMM. Any of the traditional or new Next Generation Nclex item types, except for bowtie, can be used in the case studies.

Clinical judgment stand-alone items also include a diagnosis and supporting information and use either the bowtie or any of the NGN item types. The new stand-alone item types are trend and bowtie. These are different from traditional stand-alone items because they assess the candidate’s understanding of one or more steps within the NCJMM.

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Minimum/maximum length of the exam

With the introduction of Next Gen questions, the minimum length of the exam will be 85 questions (70 scored and 15 unscored) and the maximum 150 questions (135 scored and 15 unscored). “Within the minimum-length exam, there will be 52 stand-alone questions and 3 case studies (each case has six questions for a total of 18 questions) that will be scored and contribute to the pass/fail decision” (Next Generation NCLEX News, Winter 2022). However, candidates may receive up to two more unscored case studies (total of 5) as part of the pre-test questions.

After the minimum-length exam, candidates have a 10% chance of receiving a clinical judgment stand-alone item administered alongside the traditional items until one of the stopping rules is applied and they pass or fail the exam.

Next Gen NCLEX scoring models

The Next Generation NCLEX introduces a new scoring methodology known as polytomous (partial credit) scoring. For the current exam, each item is scored as either all correct or all incorrect. For the NGN, candidates may receive partial credit for correct responses on items. The NCSBN explained the new scoring rules in-depth in the “Summer 2021 - NGN Newsletter,” but here is a simple breakdown of the new scoring models:

0/1 Scoring Rule

The answer is either correct or incorrect. Candidates get one point for answering correctly and zero points if they answer incorrectly. The best example of this is multiple choice items.

+/- Scoring Rule

Candidates earn points by selecting the correct options, but they lose points by selecting incorrect options. The score for this question is tallied by adding up the correct option points, then subtracting the incorrect option points. If candidates answer more options incorrectly than correctly, the lowest score they can receive is a zero.

Rationales Scoring Rule

The rationale scoring rule is applied to questions assessing relational or paired information. Because the question is assessing a candidate's knowledge of the concept, both answer options must be correct to earn a score of one point. If one or both of the options selected are incorrect, then the score is 0. (Example: The client is at highest risk of developing [select answer] as evidenced by the client’s [select answer].

What is not changing about the NCLEX?

Although the test design is changing, the Next Generation NCLEX will not be an unfamiliar exam. The delivery method, time allotted, and candidate performance report will not change in April 2023.

Time allowed

Despite the fact that there are new item types on the exam, the NCSBN anticipates that candidate response times will be similar to the current exam. Therefore, the time allowed will not change. Candidates will still have up to five hours to complete the NCLEX-RN or NCLEX-PN exam.

Delivery method

The Next Gen NCLEX will continue to be a variable-length computerized adaptive test (CAT). Candidates will continue to receive items targeted at their own ability levels throughout the exam. NGN case studies will be delivered according to the CAT model. A composite score will be computed from the candidate’s responses to each item within the six-question case study, and the score for the entire case study will determine which item will be delivered next to the candidate.

Candidate performance report (CPR)

Candidates will still be issued a performance report, but depending on whether they passed or not, the content will change slightly. If they did not pass, the report will also include a new section on clinical judgment performance, which will include a score for all of the clinical judgment questions. This score will also be broken down into the six steps of the NCJMM: Recognize cues, Analyze cues, Prioritize hypotheses, Generate solutions, Take actions, and Evaluate outcomes.

Evaluating Next Gen NCLEX Items

In many nursing programs, educators are tasked with writing their own items for instruction, homework, and assessment. For some, item-writing is a joy… and for others it is a task. Whether you are writing your own items or evaluating Next Gen NCLEX items for use in your program, be sure to follow the NCSBN’s best practices for item-writing and development. Ask yourself these questions:

  • Does the item align with the NCLEX-RN and/or NCLEX-PN Test Plans (blueprint)?
  • Does the item content reflect current, relevant, and evidence-based practice?
  • Does the item avoid bias?
  • Does the item discriminate between low-ability and high-ability students?
  • Does the item contribute to valid and reliable tests?

If this seems labor-intensive or overwhelming, you may prefer to use a teaching and learning resource, like UWorld, that includes high-quality NGN-style items with relevant statistical data that can be used for instruction, homework, and low-stakes assessment. Our goal is to provide you with the best practice questions and answers for the exam, so you can spend time preparing students for the bedside.

How can I begin adjusting my program in advance of the Next Gen NCLEX?

As we get closer to April 1, 2023, you may be wondering how you can begin to adjust your program. An important first step is to familiarize yourself with the NCJMM as you update your curriculum and incorporate Next Generation Nclex sample item types in preparation for the upcoming exam changes.

Remember, the NCJMM is simply a framework that enables you to better measure a candidate’s clinical judgment abilities. The framework is designed to work alongside, rather than replace, the nursing process and other nursing theories/models.

Consulting NCJMM will help you determine where you can adjust existing content, integrate new practices, and align evaluation methods with clinical judgment in the style of the NGN.

Read more if you are preparing for the Next Generation NCLEX.

Getting started with the Next Gen NCLEX

Look for online teaching and learning platforms, like UWorld Nursing, that provide high-quality NGN-style practice questions, content-rich rationales, and vivid illustrations that can be assigned in a variety of ways to develop your students’ clinical judgment.

Any resource you use should be doing these four things:

  1. Actively produce NGN case studies and clinical judgment stand-alone items to build students’ clinical judgment and prepare them for the updated exam.
  2. Tag all items (NGN and traditional items) and document relevant statistical data to ensure nursing programs can easily report on student learning outcomes for accreditation purposes.
  3. Prepare to update all items banks to align with the 2023 NCLEX-RN and NCLEX-PN Test Plans and communicate changes to nursing programs.
  4. Follow the NCSBN for the latest NGN updates as per the NGN newsletter, conference presentations, and webinars.

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Frequently asked questions about the Next Generation NCLEX

The Next Generation NCLEX (NGN) is a new and improved exam developed by the NCSBN. The NGN will feature new item types and scoring rules to measure clinical judgment more reliably than the former exam format. The new items will resemble unfolding clinical case studies and are based on the NCSBN Clinical Judgment Measurement Model (NCJMM).

If you have seen any NGN sample questions, it is obvious that the NGN format will be quite different; however, that does not necessarily mean it will be more difficult for students to pass the exam. It simply means that it is imperative to begin preparing students for the NGN now so they are ready on exam day.

Yes. Both the NCLEX-RN and NCLEX-PN exams will be in the new NGN format to more accurately gauge clinical judgment.

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FAQs

How to study for next gen NCLEX? ›

How Can Students Prepare for the New NCLEX Test Questions?
  1. Review Resources. ...
  2. Pay Close Attention in Nursing School. ...
  3. Familiarize Yourself With Question Functions. ...
  4. Hone Critical Thinking Skills. ...
  5. Evaluate Case Studies. ...
  6. Prepare in Advance. ...
  7. Make the First Time Count.

What is the pass rate for the NCLEX next generation? ›

In fact, according to the National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN), in 2022, over 82 percent of candidates passed the NCLEX–RN exam on the first try. At the same time, one of the most common questions among nurses preparing to take the NCLEX is, “How hard, really, is the exam?”.

What to expect on next gen NCLEX? ›

The NGN test items attempt to simulate the work that nurses do daily. They evaluate the test taker's critical thinking, judgment, and decision-making. Next Gen questions use case studies and patient scenarios that nurses will see in the real-life clinical setting.

What type of questions are on the next gen NCLEX? ›

New Question Types on the Next Gen NCLEX® Exam
  • Case Study.
  • Matrix.
  • Bow-tie.
  • Drop-Down.
  • Drag & Drop.
  • Extended Multiple Response.
Mar 14, 2023

How to pass the new NCLEX 2023? ›

Top Tips To Prepare For The Next-Gen NCLEX RN Exam
  1. Review Case Studies. For years, the mainstay of standardized test preparation are study guides. ...
  2. Organize and Prepare Early. ...
  3. Assess Your Critical Thinking Skills. ...
  4. Make a Solid Study Plan. ...
  5. Get ready for test day.
Feb 24, 2023

Do you get partial credit on Next Gen NCLEX? ›

However, with the Next Generation NCLEX, partial scores (polytomous scoring format) will be granted, meaning that if you correctly answer four of five components to an extended multiple response question, you would receive partial credit for the correct answers.

What is the maximum questions on the NCLEX-RN 2023? ›

The 2023 NCLEX now ranges from 70-135 questions. On a minimum-length exam, there will be 70 scored items and 15 unscored items. Previously, exam questions ranged anywhere from 60-130 questions. With a minimum-length exam, examinees can expect 52 stand-alone questions and three case studies.

How many questions are on the new NCLEX 2023? ›

The test shuts off before you answer the minimum number of questions. The NCLEX-RN has a minimum of 75 questions and a maximum of 145, and you have five hours to complete the exam.

What is different about the new gen NCLEX? ›

The NGN's focus on clinical judgment is another significant difference. The old NCLEX emphasized the ability to recall information and apply it to clinical situations, while the NGN assesses the ability to analyze patient data and make sound clinical decisions.

How many questions are on the Nextgen NCLEX? ›

Length of exam

Currently, the NCLEX-RN requires a minimum of 60 questions with a maximum of 145 questions. The Next Generation NCLEX will require a few more questions: a minimum of 70 questions and a maximum of 135.

What is the passing score for the NCLEX 2023? ›

The 2023 passing standard for the NCLEX-RN is 0.00 logits and -0.18 logits for the NCLEX-PN.

What month in 2023 will NCLEX change? ›

The earlier you begin preparing, the more equipped you will be to pass your exam on the first try. And the answer to the question “When is the NCLEX changing?” is April 1, 2023.

How are next gen NCLEX questions scored? ›

Candidates receive a point for correct responses and lose a point for incorrect responses. We call this +/- scoring. Candidates receive a point for correct responses but do not lose points for incorrect responses.

Does UWorld have next generation NCLEX questions? ›

UWorld's Next Generation NCLEX-RN (NGN-RN) QBank

Our new NGN items include the same hallmark features that have helped so many nurses succeed – clinically-relevant content, vivid imagery and illustrations, and in-depth explanations for correct and incorrect answers.

Will the next gen NCLEX include lab values? ›

The Next Gen NCLEX has a greater focus on clinical judgment, measured through case studies and new question types. It provides reference ranges for numeric laboratory values.

Has anyone passed NCLEX with 145 questions? ›

While you can fail the NCLEX PN or NCLEX RN exam in 145 questions, it's unlikely. Most students are more prepared than they think, hence why most students pass the NCLEX exams.

Does NCLEX give partial credit for select all that apply 2023? ›

When the new NCLEX rolls out in 2023, the SATA will change. You will be able to get partial credit on a SATA. This means that if you choose one of the correct answers you will get a point. But if you choose an incorrect answer you will get a point taken away.

What does it mean when you get all 145 questions on NCLEX? ›

Does 145 questions on NCLEX mean you failed? No, if you answer all 145 questions on the NCLEX, that does not mean you fail. In fact, if you answered 145 questions and each question was progressively more challenging, then that is a good sign that you passed.

Is there a cut off at 75 on the NCLEX-RN? ›

When the NCLEX-RN shuts off at 75 questions, it means you either did very well or very poorly—enough so that the CAT model is 95% confident in your success or failure after only one-third of the possible 265 exam questions. Further, in a 75-question test only 60 questions are counted toward your passing score.

Do you only need 50% on NCLEX? ›

The NCLEX is scored using dichotomous scoring, so you can either pass or fail the exam. Currently, to pass the NCLEX-RN, the standard is 0.00 logits–or answer questions correctly at least 50% of the time.

Can you fail the NCLEX-RN with 76 questions? ›

To pass the NCLEX RN or PN, test takers must correctly answer at least 85 questions (the minimum amount). Unfortunately, that means you can also fail the exam within those 85 questions or items.

What happens if you don't pass NCLEX in 3 years? ›

If you have not passed the NCLEX by the three-year anniversary of your graduation, you will have to attend a nursing education program before you may take the exam again.

What is the highest score for NCLEX-RN? ›

The other way to fail the exam is simply by not answering enough questions correctly within the allotted time or by not answering enough questions correctly out of the maximum amount of 135.

Do the first 15 questions of the NCLEX count? ›

The first fifteen questions are pretest items and are not used to score the exam and determine if a test-taker has passed the NCLEX-RN. Not all candidates will answer the maximum number of questions. However, everyone who takes the exam must complete a minimum of 75 questions.

Does the last question on NCLEX matter? ›

If the last question is below the level of difficulty needed to pass, the candidate fails. If the last question is above the level of difficulty needed to pass, the candidate passes.

Is NCLEX shutting off at 75 good? ›

You answered the least number of questions possible, which is 75. As mentioned in #2, the NCLEX progresses variably, depending on whether you answer a question correctly or incorrectly. If your questions continually got more complex and the test shut off at 75, this is another good sign you passed the NCLEX.

What is a good score on UWorld? ›

Learners with an average QBank score of 56% pass the NCLEX at a 92% rate. While your average UWorld QBank score gives you important information, studying each question's explanation is the most valuable way to spend your time.

How to get 75 questions on NCLEX? ›

How to Pass the NCLEX with 75 Questions in One Attempt
  1. Stop Stressing.
  2. Don't Cram.
  3. Review an NCLEX Strategy Guide.
  4. Use Your Nursing School Notes.
  5. Review Questions and Take Practice Tests.
  6. NCLEX Prep Resources and Tools.
  7. Study, But Don't Over Study.
  8. Focus on Your Problem Areas.
Sep 30, 2022

How many questions out of 75 do you need to pass the NCLEX? ›

Run-Out-Of-Time Rule

A test-taker must have answered the minimum number of required test questions to be eligible to pass. For examinees taking the NCLEX-RN, at least 75 questions must be answered. A minimum of 85 questions must be completed on the NCLEX-PN exam.

Is 90% chance of passing NCLEX good? ›

Specifically, nurse educators viewed students with predicted probabilities of passing the NCLEX-RN/NCLEX-PN greater than 90% as “on track” and therefore “low risk.” Nurse educators further categorized students with predicted probabilities of passing NCLEX-RN/NCLEX-PN between 80% and 89.9% as having “moderate need of ...

Is it rare to fail NCLEX in 75 questions? ›

While it is certainly possible to fail the NCLEX-RN or NCLEX-PN evaluation in only 75 questions, this rarely happens because most nursing students are far more prepared than they believe they are.

How do you know if you passed the NCLEX right away? ›

Upon completion of your NCLEX, if your nursing regulatory body participates in the Quick Results Service, you can access unofficial results two business days after the exam. Official results will be sent to you by your nursing regulatory body approximately six weeks after your NCLEX exam date.

How long should I study for NCLEX? ›

HOW LONG SHOULD YOU STUDY FOR THE NCLEX? To pass the NCLEX, students should plan to spend a minimum of 1-2 months studying.

How many times can you retake NCLEX in a year? ›

Frequently Asked Questions About the NCLEX

According to NCSBN rules, you can take the NCLEX eight times a year with 45 days in between attempts.

What is the minimum questions for the NCLEX next generation? ›

The Next Generation NCLEX will be changing the length of the NCLEX-RN examination itself, where it was originally a minimum question amount of 75 and a maximum of 135, it will now be 85 and 150 respectively.

What percentage of people pass NCLEX with UWorld? ›

For many students, UWorld is enough for them to pass the NCLEX. With an almost 100% pass rate, it's pretty clear that students successfully use the UWorld NCLEX prep to prepare them for the National Council Licensure Examination.

Does everyone get same questions on UWorld? ›

So I'm aware that everyone has the same access to the same 2,000 questions included in the subscription. I'm also aware that by purchasing the 180 day subscription, you can reset the Qbank.

How to study for Nextgen NCLEX? ›

How Can Students Prepare for the New NCLEX Test Questions?
  1. Review Resources. ...
  2. Pay Close Attention in Nursing School. ...
  3. Familiarize Yourself With Question Functions. ...
  4. Hone Critical Thinking Skills. ...
  5. Evaluate Case Studies. ...
  6. Prepare in Advance. ...
  7. Make the First Time Count.

What is the pass rate for the new generation NCLEX? ›

For first-time test-takers, the pass rate fell to 79.9% and for all test-takers to 63.4%. Many commentators blame COVID-19 and its impact on education. The National Council of State Boards of Nursing announced it will not change the current passing standards.

How to study for NCLEX next gen? ›

Build Your Clinical Judgment:
  1. Learn from case studies similar to those on the Next Generation NCLEX.
  2. Prepare for the NGN by solving a variety of practice questions.
  3. Assess your progress by taking regular full-length practice tests.
  4. You should check out our blog to understand clinical judgment and how to develop it.
Jan 10, 2023

Is NCLEX the same as NCLEX next generation? ›

The Next Generation NCLEX (NGN) is a new version of the NCLEX that is designed to assess clinical judgment in nursing candidates. It includes unique new item types that measure whether future nurses can think critically about how to care for clients.

How far in advance should I start studying for the NCLEX? ›

Starting to study at least six months before taking the NCLEX is a great way to pace your studies so you don't experience burnout.

Is the new NCLEX harder than the old one? ›

One of the NCSBN's findings when evaluating the NCLEX is that nurses are more often caring for critically ill clients than has traditionally been the case. This increased client acuity means that new NCLEX questions are more difficult, with an increased focus on caring for more critically ill clients.

Is 3 weeks enough to study for NCLEX? ›

It is commonly recommended that you spend at least six weeks studying for the NCLEX. However, you can take a couple of practice quizzes and tests to evaluate how prepared you are. If you feel prepared and do well on the practice tests, then two weeks may be enough time to study and refresh your knowledge.

Is 2 months enough to study for NCLEX? ›

To pass the NCLEX, students should plan to spend a minimum of 1-2 months studying.

How many practice questions should I do a day for NCLEX? ›

Practice Questions: Set a Goal

We recommend that you complete about 2,800 practice questions before your exam. If you are giving yourself a month to study, that means that you would be doing about 100 NCLEX practice questions per day.

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