Test items on the NCLEX exam are validated by:
a. at least two approved nursing textbooks or references
b. at least two approved clinical references
c. a minimum of three approved nursing references
d. a minimum of three approved clinical references
A
All test items on the NCLEX exam are validated in at least two approved nursing textbooks or
references. Clinical references can be either nursing clinical references or non-nursing (i.e., medical)
clinical references.
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