Which statement indicates the graduate nurses understanding of the process at the NCLEX® testing site?

a. "I will be thumbprinted and photo-graphed.".
b. "I will be placed in a locked testing cu-bicle.".
c. "I will answer 300 test questions.".
d. "I will be given some questions as a pa-per-and-pencil test.".


A
Read the Candidate Bulletin and the instruction packet carefully. An Authorization to Test (ATT) will be required for admission into the testing center; however, after January 1, 2014, the NCLEX will be going paperless, so the ATT will not have to be brought to the testing center. All candidates will be thumbprinted and photographed and will have a palm vein reader as part of the identification process at the testing location. Candidates are not locked in a testing cubicle or given a paper-and-pencil test. The number of questions on each candidates test may vary with a minimum of 75 questions and a maximum of 265 questions.

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