A few weeks after learning that she was unsuccessful on her first writing of the NCLEX-PN®, a nursing graduate has begun the process of preparing to take the exam again

What should the graduate do in order to prepare for retaking the NCLEX-PN®? (Select all that apply)
A) Arrange a clinical internship to gain more bedside experience
B) Focus her studying on the areas that were most challenging on the first exam.
C) Take mock exams, focusing on the types of questions where she had difficulty.
D) Get help from a nursing instructor on interpreting her Candidate Performance Review.
E) Ask LP/VNs who have passed the NCLEX-PN® about why they believe they were successful.


B, C, D

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