Which of the following is not correct regarding exit examinations?
a. required exam during all nursing programs
b. results can be used to help identify weak-nesses for NCLEX-RN review
c. helps RN candidates focus their review ses-sions for the NCLEX-RN
d. may be administered at the end of nursing programs
A
Exit examinations are valuable resources not only for nursing schools and programs, but for students as well. Exit exams are given at the end of nursing programs by many nursing schools, but are not mandatory at all schools. The results from these exams can assist students in identifying their weaknesses for NCLEX-RN review sessions.
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