National Nurses Association of Kenya NCLEX-RN Preparatory Course.
The National Nurses Association of Kenya (NNAK) offers NCLEX preparation training to support Kenyan nurses in obtaining their licensure in the U.S. The program focuses on growing the career of both Kenyan nurses and even all nurses across the globe. There is no limitation in nursing practice and we acknowledge that nursing is a global career that allows nurses to practice across the world without regard to their origin or race.
The training is part of NNAK’s broader commitment to professional development and capacity building for nurses.
The training is designed to help participants thoroughly prepare for the NCLEX exams, which is critical for those seeking to work as registered nurses in the United States and Canada.
We encourage our nurses to focus, explore and unlock their potential.
- The NCLEX (National Council Licensure Examination) is a standardized exam that nursing graduates must pass to obtain a nursing license in the United States and Canada.
- The format of NCLEX is a computer-adaptive test (CAT), meaning the difficulty of the questions adjusts based on your previous answers.
- The content of the exam covers several key areas, including Safe and Effective Care Environment, Health Promotion and Maintenance, Psychosocial Integrity, and Physiological Integrity.
- The test scoring continues until the computer determines with 95% confidence that the candidate’s ability is clearly above or below the passing standard. It can range from 85 to 150 questions for the NCLEX-RN.
- The maximum time allowed for the NCLEX-RN is 5 hours.
- Passing the NCLEX is required to begin practicing as a licensed nurse, so thorough preparation is paramount.
Key Requirements
- Registered nurses at diploma level and BscN
- Valid practicing license in your home country.
- Ready to learn and unlearn.
Our Training
Our tutors are well equipped with specialized programs that focus on equipping educators with the knowledge and skills necessary to effectively prepare nursing students for the NCLEX exams. These training programs typically cover the following areas:
- NCLEX Content Mastery: Tutors are trained on the detailed content areas of the NCLEX-RN including the four major categories:
- Safe and Effective Care Environment.
- Health Promotion and Maintenance.
- Psychosocial Integrity.
- Physiological Integrity.
- Teaching Strategies.
These programs emphasize effective teaching strategies that assist students grasp complex nursing concepts, critical thinking skills, and test-taking strategies specific to the NCLEX format.
- Simulation and Practical Training.
Tutors also learn how to use simulation tools and practical exercises that mimic the NCLEX environment, helping students practice under conditions similar to the actual exam.
- Computer-Adaptive Testing (CAT) Familiarization.
Since the NCLEX is a computer-adaptive test, our trainers are able to guide students in understanding and navigating this testing format.
- Assessment and Feedback
Training includes methods for assessing student performance and providing constructive feedback and helping students improve their areas of weakness before the actual exam. With a NCLEX style Continuous Assessment Tests and adaptive tests, our students are well prepared with the right materials so that they undertake the test successfully.
- Updates on NCLEX Changes
Out tutors are trained to stay updated on any changes in the NCLEX exam format, content, or policies to ensure that their teaching methods remain current and effective.