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Took exam today. I got over 30 SATA. q4-23 was all Sata. After 23, there was only two questions that i had 2 non sata in a row. No math or hot spot question. there was about 10 psych, peds and ob combined. Lots of delegation and prioritization. In my case the SATA reflected difficulty because i am confident I got the questions that broke the SATA torture wrong.

Hi

What you used to study for ?

saunders and iggy.

How difficult are the SATA questions? Are the like basic or topics you have never come across. I hope you pass. Goodluck to you.

Difficulty is subjective,but i thought the exam was relatively easy. All the topics were in saunders. even if the exact question wasnt. most of my questions had 6 choices, but only pick answers that you believe are correct. for example if you are only sure of 2 choices only pick 2. Trust what you remember and what you learned. If the saunders is used correctly everyone who use it should pass. Ome thing Ive learned from doing a lot of questions is that I didnt know as much as I thought I knew. Its the simple questions that will get you and sometimes require the most thought. So when youre studying always ask why and what. I forgot to mention I also used LaCharity. My teachers taught me the do not delegate what you EAT rule, I used the do not delegate what you EATS rule for UAPs. I added the S for sterile procedures. If youre planning to use saunders and need help unleashing its full potential, let me know

Difficulty is subjective,but i thought the exam was relatively easy. All the topics were in saunders. even if the exact question wasnt. most of my questions had 6 choices, but only pick answers that you believe are correct. for example if you are only sure of 2 choices only pick 2. Trust what you remember and what you learned. If the saunders is used correctly everyone who use it should pass. Ome thing Ive learned from doing a lot of questions is that I didnt know as much as I thought I knew. Its the simple questions that will get you and sometimes require the most thought. So when youre studying always ask why and what. I forgot to mention I also used LaCharity. My teachers taught me the do not delegate what you EAT rule, I used the do not delegate what you EATS rule for UAPs. I added the S for sterile procedures. If youre planning to use saunders and need help unleashing its full potential, let me know

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