Re: I tried so hard.
If the class average is 74, I'd say you did fine.

Nursing exams are just plain different than the exams you are used to. NCLEX style questions, which we are supposed to get you used to, fall into various categories: analysis, comprehension, knowledge, application, etc.
Most exams you have had are mostly knowledge, did you learn the facts? Now you have to bring other knowledge into the mix, how do you apply what you have learned? What does it mean in terms of the patient, or what to expect or assess for?
I bombed my first nursing exam, in a 5 credit hour class, major portion of my grade. Thought I had studied it well, did everything that got me A's in my prereqs. I got into a study group, informal, where we just pitched questions at each other. That was 28 years ago, and no one has ever cared that I got a C on a test in nursing school, because I'm a dang good nurse and it shows in what I do every time I walk into the ER.
On your test questions, look carefully at what is being asked, don't read more into it than is really there. Look for "qualifying" words, like "best, first, most important". There is one right answer, and three distractors. You can generally toss out at least two right off. Sometimes two answers are reasonable sounding, so go with the "best" answer.
Take heart, and keep on going.
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