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Lavandera, R., Whalen, D.M., Perkel, L.K., Hackett, V., Molnar, D., Steffey, C., Hershorin, I.R., Rafalko, S., Little, D. J. and Harris, J. (2011) Value-Added of HESI Exam as a Predictor of Timely First-Time RN Licensure. International Journal of Nursing Education Scholarship, 8, 1-2.
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TITLE:
Predictors of Retention and Passing the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses
AUTHORS:
Nancy Elkins
KEYWORDS:
Attrition, HESI Exit Exam, NCLEX-RN Exam, Nursing Student, Retention, Seidman’s Retention Theory
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Nursing,
Vol.5 No.3,
March
24,
2015
ABSTRACT: Using Seidman’s retention formula as a theoretical foundation, this study investigated historical data from a Bachelor of Science (BSN) nursing program to determine whether the admission variables of the preprogram grade point averages (GPA), American College Testing (ACT) scores, anatomy and physiology course grades, and/or the Health Education System Inc. (HESI) Exit Exam scores could predict completing the nursing program, as well as passing the NCLEX-RN. A significant relationship (p
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