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INVESTIGATES: Florida nursing students are failing state exam required to enter the workforce
By Alexus Cleavenger,
2024-05-17
Recruiting and retaining nurses throughout the state has become more difficult. Action News Jax Investigates found part of the problem is Florida’s pass rates for the state exam are below the national average.
While she did pass her NCLEX on the first try, that is not the case for everyone.
“One of my best friends failed, and she had to take it twice. Even some nurses that I work with [had to take it more than once]. One nurse had to take it 5 times,” said Lonabaugh.
Action News Jax Investigates pulled the data from the Florida Center for Nursing, and it shows the State’s NCLEX pass rates were below the national pass rates last year.
In Florida, about 76% of test-takers passed the test to become registered nurses, while the national average is higher at 88%. In addition, 74% passed the test to be a practical nurse, while nationally it’s 86%.
These failing rates are a trend that the Florida Center for Nursing has seen for more than a decade now.
“I’m worried that we aren’t going to meet the healthcare needs of the people and the visitors of Florida,” said Rayna Letourneau, the Florida Center for Nursing executive director.
“We have a nursing shortage right now,” said Letourneau. “If we have more nursing students, we are not solving the shortage unless they are able to pass the NCLEX and earn their license.”
Letourneau said the pass rates have to do with program accreditation.
“In Florida, we do have high-performing programs that have pass rates at or above the national average, but we also have many newer programs that are not yet accredited,” said Letourneau.
In the state, there are a total of 325 nursing programs, but only about half are accredited. Also, private for-profit institutions had lower NCLEX-RN pass rates than private nonprofit and public institutions from 2020 to 2022.
Letourneau said it’s crucial to better prepare future nurses to enter the workforce promptly.
“I think there are opportunities to really identify programs that are above the national average, and what practices are they implementing to help student success. Then, we can look at those best practices and scale them to other programs throughout our state,” said Letourneau.
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love nursing retired now did mostly specialty areas ..patientswere number 1 always. like was my mom in that bed...always...great profession
floragirl
05-20
What is even more frightening is that RN’s can advance and write prescriptions and this is across America now. Read the laws. We already have an epidemic of the power of the prescription pad in America. This is way larger of an issue . They are putting bandaids on symptoms and do not look for cause until the patient says “enough”. A few years back I was lucky enough to visit a world renowned clinic /hospital and at that time I felt like I mattered. My whole family drives 2 hours and does virtual visits to get the best care and zero polypharm prescribing. That crap can make a person sick in itself!
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