Nclex Next Generation Nclex
Nclex Next Generation Nclex
Nclex Next Generation Nclex
2015: Strategic
Practice Analysis
Pilot Study
Literature Review Findings
• Education regarding critical thinking, clinical decision making, and
clinical judgment has already become a standard part of nursing
curricula
Assessment
Nursing
Evaluation Critical Diagnosis
Thinking
Clinical
Decision-
Making
Implementation Planning
Clinical Judgment Model Definition
January 2015:
Operational definition of nursing clinical judgment
• This layer provides the assessment elements that NGN clinical judgment
items are written to address.
• For example, the NGN case study will include one item for each of the six
Layer 3 targets in the order shown
• Additionally, items are currently being researched that may map to more
than one target at a time—for example, a single item might map to both
“Take Actions” and “Evaluate Outcomes.”
• Recognize Cues- Filtering information from different sources (e.g.,
Definitions of Layer 3 signs, symptoms, medical history)
• Analyze Cues- Linking the recognized cues to the client’s clinical
presentation and establishing probable client needs, concerns, or
problems
• Prioritize Hypothesis- Evaluating and ranking hypotheses according to
priority (urgency, likelihood, risk, difficulty, time, etc.)
• Generate Solutions- Identifying expected outcomes and using
hypotheses to define a set of interventions for the expected outcome
• Take Action- Implementing the solution(s) that addresses the highest
priorities; sometimes no action is an action itself
• Evaluate Outcomes- Comparing observed outcomes against expected
outcomes
NGN Measurement Model – Assessment Framework
Layer 4
Prioritize Hypothesis Can give vital signs as resource Requires prioritization of condition…
Can add time pressure for context of vital signs Address condition of…
The primary way the NGN will measure Clinical Judgment is through
the use of case studies.
As you review the sample provided, are you able to identify the
connections to real-world, safe and effective care?
NGN Case Study – Sample scenario
• Similar to Exhibits on
current RN and PN
exams
• Presents information
about client and setting
• May use single tab (e.g.,
“Nurses’ Notes) or
multiple tabs
NGN Case Study – Sample item 1 of 6
• Can students develop possible care options aligned with client needs?
• Referred to as “Generate Solutions” in NCSBN Clinical Judgment Model
NGN Case Study – Sample item 5 of 6
The NGN case studies and associated items reflect nursing situations
similar to what students are already seeing in classrooms and will
see in clinical practice. However, it is not enough for the NGN to
appear to measure important material. NCSBN has worked for more
than a decade to ensure the NGN provides an evidence-based
means of measuring clinical judgment in nursing.
More than a decade of research…
• 2009 – NCSBN begins research on
how to measure clinical judgment in
nursing
• 2012 – Comprehensive literature
review completed
• 2014 – Strategic job task analysis
• 2015 – Draft assessment framework
developed
• 2016 – Usability testing of new item
types
• 2017 – Optional research section
added to NCLEX-RN
• Today – Continuing research on
model, item types, and scoring
Item Type Data Collection
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NGN Information on NCSBN Website
NGN Resources
Quarterly Newsletter
https://www.ncsbn.org/next-generation-nclex.htm
Next Generation NCLEX Project:
https://www.ncsbn.org/next-generation-nclex.htm
NGN Presentations & Talks:
https://www.ncsbn.org/ngn-talks.htm
Next Generation NCLEX FAQs:
https://www.ncsbn.org/11449.htm
Measuring the Right Things, In Focus article:
https://www.ncsbn.org/12021.htm
NCSBN Clinical Judgment Model
Research and Task Model Publications
• Dickison, P., Luo, X., Kim, D., Woo, A., Muntean, W., & Bergstrom, B. (2016). Assessing higher-order
cognitive constructs by using an information-processing framework. Journal of Applied Testing
Technology, 17(1), 1-19. Retrieved from
www.jattjournal.com/index.php/atp/article/view/89187/67797.
• Dickison, P., Haerling, K., and Lasater, K. (2019). Integrating the National Council of State Boards of
Nursing clinical judgement model into nursing. Journal of Nursing Education, 58(2), 72-78. Retrieved
from https://doi.org/10.3928/01484834-20190122-03.
• Muntean, W. (2012). Nursing clinical decision-making: A literature review. Retrieved at
https://www.ncsbn.org/Nursing_Clinical_Decision_Making_A_Literature_Review.htm.
• Betts, J., Muntean, W., Kim, D., Jorion, N., Dickison, P. (2019). Building a Method for Writing Clinical
Judgment Items for Entry-Level Nursing Exams. Journal of Applied Testing Technology, Vol 20(S2), 21-
36, 2019.
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