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I took mine today. It started out somewhat easy but then it turned out to be a lot more difficult as the exam went on. I did not have any calculation questions, I have several "put them in the right order" questions and a few "check all apply" questions. I also have many prioritize questions and a few deligation questions. I had a few med questions, about half of the meds I had no clue and never heard of. Overall, the exam was not very easy.
When the computer didn't shut off at 75, I got a little panic. I knew I didn't have enough passing margin at that point, mostly due to the prioritizing questions being so tricky. Then I went on to 85 questions and also at the 2 hours mark for break. I opted not to take the break and continue. The computer finally ended the test at 96. I don't know if I passed or not but I believe I passed since I'm pretty sure I answered the last question correctly.
I do believe the last question (and the last few questions) has something to do with passing or failing. The last few questions are probably to let the computer to increase the certainty that the test taker is above the passing line or not. In my opinion, the computer will probably sure about the passing or failing, but the last 10 or so questions are to confirm the calculation. For me the last question was easy and I think it is by design. The computer threw me with some difficult questions then saved the easy one for last to make sure I wasn't guessing the difficult ones right with pure luck.
AC439,
Way to go! It must feel pretty awesome to be able to call yourself a nurse.
I am thrilled for you. I'll take my boards in June, keep me in your thoughts.
Good luck as you begin your career!
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