The nurse interprets the role of the individual state boards of nursing in the NCLEX® Exam as which of the following?

a. To coordinate with the National Council State Boards of Nursing in administering the examination and licensing candidates to practice in respective states
b. To prepare a licensure examination that is reflective of entry-level practice in their respective states
c. To grade the examination, advise students of the results, and transmit all results to the National Council State Boards of Nursing for their files
d. To supervise and administer the examina-tion to the candidates within their state jurisdictions


A
Representatives from the state boards of nursing are members of the National Council State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN). The state boards of nursing determine the requirements to take the NCLEX® Exam in their state and serves on national committees to prepare the examination. These representatives do not grade the examination, advise students of results, or administer the examination. Pearson VUE administers the exam for the NCSBN.

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