NCLEX definition

NCLEX means the National Council Licensure Examination of the National Council of State Boards of Nursing.

Examples of NCLEX in a sentence

  • These may include but are not limited to NCLEX pass rates, student and/or employer surveys, etc.

  • A nurse applying for AHNCC re-certification must have a current unrestricted Registered Nurses licensure in the United States or any of its territories which uses the NCLEX examination as the basis for determining RN licensure.

  • Ties in seniority within the Research/Hall Health RN bargaining unit will be broken using the following tiebreakers in order: - Continuous employment with the University of Washington - FTE - Years of nursing as determined by the NCLEX exam or foreign country equivalent.

  • Approval of the ABN (or state board in the state where the student wishes to be licensed) is required before students are allowed to take the National Council Examination (NCLEX).

  • Upon satisfactorily completion of the requirements for graduation and NCLEX preparation assessments (including VATI), the student is awarded an ASN Degree and must pass the National Council Licensure Exam (NCLEX-RN) to become a registered nurse.


More Definitions of NCLEX

NCLEX means the National Council Licensure Examination. "Nurse" means a licensed practical or registered nurse.
NCLEX means national council licensure examina- tion.