Originally Posted by suzanne4
SATA is only a format or style of question, depends on what it is asking whether or not it is higher or lower level.
Priority questions are what you want to see, one that includes that type of information as to who you would see first, or what you would do next concerning a patient.
Med calculations are usually at a lower level as you have been tested on the math in school and were required to pass an exam to finish your program.
I took my nclex today and i felt like i failed as well like most of people i read about on this website. I cried alot and i was angry...anywayz.
i see that you said medication calculation questions are low level and i am afraid that i must have failed then. because i got 4 med cal questions and 3 of them were similar type of converting unit which i had no idea. after i got home and i checked and i know the first 2(of conversion) i did wrong and the last one i did right.(i guessed but i got it right)...and those med questions i got them for my questions in 70s. mine stopped at 75. i think i failed. and seriously i wouldn;t know how to study even if i have to take it again,the test was very content-focused..and my SATA was mostly choosing symptoms...i didn't expect the questions to be that detail-oriented.. i did kaplan with 50-60s in Qtrainer.....hew...i just dont know.