NCLEX-RN Preparation

 

ATI RN Comprehensive Exam & Kaplan Review Course

Kaplan Review Course Dates

NCLEX Fingerprinting & Background Check Requirement

NCLEX-RN Procedures & Registered Nurse Licensure

Illinois Nurse Practice Act

 

ATI RN Comprehensive Exam & Mandatory Kaplan NCLEX-RN Review Course (Licensed RNs are Exempt)

  1. All senior students must complete the ATI RN Comprehensive Predictor Exam.  Graduating seniors will be scheduled to take the exam as a pre-test and again later as a post-test.  The purpose of this requirement is to continue to familiarize students with computerized adaptive testing (CAT) format, and to provide a review of content that will be tested on the NLCEX-RN exam.
  2. The proctored RN Comprehensive Predictor must be completed before the required Kaplan NCLEX-RN review course begins.
  3. The student will download a copy of their ATI test results which includes:  A  summary of ATI tests taken, individual  test results including proficiency levels.  Individual test results offer a summary of content which will need to be reviewed prior to taking the NLCEX-RN exam. 
  4. A passing score determined by the Director of Assessment and Dean of Nursing will be required on the RN Comp. post-test. 
  5. Students must pass the Kaplan NCLEX-RN  review course with a passing score determined by the Dean of Nursing.  The required verification of successful completion of Lakeview College of Nursing will then be sent to the State where the student desires licensure. 

Spring 2010 Kaplan Review Course Information: 

 

Date
Time Area Location

Within 2 Weeks Prior to First Class

  Orientation / Diagnostic On-line

Thurs.,

April 22

4 pm -

7 pm

Orientation / Class Start / Decision Tree Champaign

Friday

April 23

4 pm -

7 pm

Pharmacology / Reduction of Risk Champaign

Sat.,

April 24

9 am - 12 pm

Reduction of Risk / Physiological Adaptation Champaign

Sat.,

April 24

1 pm -

4 pm

Physiological Adaptation / Basic Care & Comfort / Management of Care Champaign

Mon.,

April 26

4 pm -

7 pm

Management of Care / Safety and Infection Control

Champaign

Tues.,

April 27

4 pm -

7 pm

Safety and Infection Control / HMP / Psychosocial Integrity Champaign

Before Class

  Readiness Test (taken online at home) On-line

Wed.,

April 28

4 pm -

7 pm

Review of the Readiness Test/Roundup for Future Study Champaign

 

Free NCLEX Practice Test: http://www.testprepreview.com/nclex_practice.htm

 

Fingerprinting & Background Check Requirement for NCLEX

All individuals applying for initial licensure as a registered nurse in Illinois must submit to a criminal background check and provide evidence of fingerprint processing from the Illinois State Police, or its designated agent. Lakeview College of Nursing senior students may contact a livescan-fingerprinting vendor, approved by the Illinois State Police, to schedule an appointment for fingerprinting. Fingerprinting may also be arranged by Lakeview College of Nursing. Each NCLEX-RN applicant will be provided a written receipt once they have been fingerprinted. This receipt must be submitted to the Department’s testing vendor along with the examination application and fee in order for the applicant to be scheduled for the examination. Fingerprints must be taken within 60 days prior to submission of the application for licensure. Any cost that is incurred is the responsibility of the student.

 

NCLEX-RN Procedures & Registered Nurse Licensure

The following describes the procedures for applying to sit for the NCLEX-RN Examination.
1. The Dean of Nursing requests a list of seniors from the Director of Enrollment/Registrar.
2. The Dean or designee will meet with seniors during the semester they will graduate to discuss the application
procedures for registering to take the NCLEX-RN examination and applying for RN licensure.
3. Students will register on line for the NCLEX-RN examination through Pearson Vue (www.pearsonvue.com). The application can be either submitted on line with a credit card payment of $200 or downloaded and mailed in with a cashier’s check or money order. Students should maintain a copy of all applications sent on line or via certified mail.
4. State licensure forms must be completed by the student. This can be done by identifying the state board of nursing in the desired state for licensure, accessing their
website, applying on line or downloading the application for licensure by examination. All states require a fee for submitting an application which can be paid form by credit card, cashier’s check, or money order. Some states require a background check as a part of the licensure process. Students must identify time limit set by the state for an acceptable background check. (The State of Illinois will only accept background checks done within 60 days from submission of the application for licensure).
5. Students are responsible for sending to the state agency processing their application for licensure their receipt of fingerprinting and background check by certified mail.
6. Transcripts and/or verification of graduation forms will not be sent until the student meets all of the requirements for graduation. All transcripts and/or verification forms will be sent by certified mail to the desired state of licensure, or when needed to the graduate.
7. Any information that is sent by mail for licensure or registration SHOULD be copied and sent by registered/certified mail.
8. The Dean of Nursing will be available for questions.

 

Illinois Nurse Practice Act

The Illinois Nurse Practice Act includes criteria for eligibility to apply for licensure to practice nursing, the definition of professional nursing and items related to grounds for licensure refusal, suspension or revocation. Specifics can be found in the publication, Illinois Nursing and Advanced Nursing Practice Act. For more information on this, please contact the Illinois Department of Professional Regulations at 217-785-0800 or find them on the web at http://www.idfpr.com/dpr/WHO/nurs.asp.