NCLEX HAIL STORM 265 Questions

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Hello Out There,

Just freaked out about the NCLEX in Kentucky, imagine that. I just finished taking the NCLEX-RN exam about 2-1/2 hours ago and ended up receiving all 265 questions. I don't know what to think. So far, I know three people in my class received 75 questions and passed, one received 175 and passed, then my friend received 235...and passed, but I just don't know. I feel like I failed. Just wondered if anyone had taken all of the questions and passed. I, like others, just started working/orientation. I will die of shame if I failed. Eeeeeek.

Thanks to all who post hear for sharing your honest feelings, words of encouragement, and for just plain being out there in the world and understanding.

Peace and Love.

Specializes in Neuro Surgery,telemetry.

best of luck to yah guys...hope u all pass:))

Hello all u current or future nurses,

I myself have today just completed the RN NCLEX exam and recieved all 265 questions. I really don't know how to feel. Im terrified i failed but feel i have the knowledge to be a RN. For me this was a traumatic expireience because this was my second time testing for my RN NCLEX because the first time the power to the Pearsonview testing center in Lincoln, NE went out after 76 questions. IM NOT KIDDING!!! Has anyone out there also recieved all 265 questions and passed?

Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC.
Hello all u current or future nurses,

I myself have today just completed the RN NCLEX exam and recieved all 265 questions. I really don't know how to feel. Im terrified i failed but feel i have the knowledge to be a RN. For me this was a traumatic expireience because this was my second time testing for my RN NCLEX because the first time the power to the Pearsonview testing center in Lincoln, NE went out after 76 questions. IM NOT KIDDING!!! Has anyone out there also recieved all 265 questions and passed?

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I did passed on 3rd attempt and second time with 265.

Good luck

I found out today that i passed the RN NCLEX exam with 265 questions. I am sooo happy and my friends, family and co-workers have been so suportive. Keep your heads up and believe in yourself. Remember you have lots of people behind you who love and suport you. :lol2:

Specializes in ICU, SDU, OR, RR, Ortho, Hospice RN.

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I found out today that i passed the RN NCLEX exam with 265 questions. I am sooo happy and my friends, family and co-workers have been so suportive. Keep your heads up and believe in yourself. Remember you have lots of people behind you who love and suport you. :lol2:

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Yay Steph that is awesome news.. After 265 questions you need a pat on the back and a long soak in a bubble bath... Very HAPPY for you.

I found out today that i passed the RN NCLEX exam with 265 questions. I am sooo happy and my friends, family and co-workers have been so suportive. Keep your heads up and believe in yourself. Remember you have lots of people behind you who love and suport you. :lol2:

congrats!!i hope i will pass too!i took the exam last nov 9 and finished the whole exam.im scared i failed. i hope God will let me pass..

i passed the nclex!!! thank God!!

Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC.
i passed the nclex!!! thank God!!

Congratulations

just had a 12 round bout with the NCLEX-RN in san francisco today... it went all 265 questions and will be decided shortly. the one thing i noticed about the five hours of sitting in there was that there were stretches of questions where i felt like i was proving myself and then i'd get slammed by questions that were pretty difficult - difficult in that i'd never heard of the meds/diseases in question. a true roller coaster of an experience. is it true that after 215 if it's still not determined the computer throws out all 215 and just bases your exam on the last 50?

I have taken NCLEX.... on monday and now awaiting my faith.. I feel as if I'm on death row waiting on the lethal injection.. Well now I'm down to 7hours and 47 mins from checking my grade.. I went all the way to 265 and I know two of my graduating class mates went there as well and passed..I'm just not sure of my end results.. I only told a few that I was sitting for the test to avoid the calls on "how was it" that can drive you wild and I can only say "I really don't know" I feel so numb and only those who took the test know that terrible feeling.. I had so may drugs and select all that apply there had to be all of 30 of those and infectious control was tough about 30 and who do you see first was about 30 and the one cardiac strip alone with the entire med surg book here and there... just pray for my faith.. I can't imagine studying for that crap again... I will let you all know as soon as 8am central time...

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Hello Out There,

Just freaked out about the NCLEX in Kentucky, imagine that. I just finished taking the NCLEX-RN exam about 2-1/2 hours ago and ended up receiving all 265 questions. I don't know what to think. So far, I know three people in my class received 75 questions and passed, one received 175 and passed, then my friend received 235...and passed, but I just don't know. I feel like I failed. Just wondered if anyone had taken all of the questions and passed. I, like others, just started working/orientation. I will die of shame if I failed. Eeeeeek.

Thanks to all who post hear for sharing your honest feelings, words of encouragement, and for just plain being out there in the world and understanding.

Peace and Love.

3 people in my class got all 265 and pass

thanks for the support.. I'm sooooo anxious.. I pray I can say that I'm one of the lucky ones to be a 265-add on success!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! the time is 0207 Chicago Illinois time... just checked personvue and its not available... It's feeling like xmas around here waiting on Santa to bring my faith.. "maybe I should sit some cookies and milk out huh" LOL right???

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