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Oct 31, 2009 11:04 AM

Taking NCLEX RN for 3rd time soon. Need tips/advice

Updated Oct 31, 2009 at 12:20 PM by Silverdragon102

I am taking my nclex rn for the 3rd time on the Nov. 24th and I need all the help I can get. Any advise or information is helpful. If anyone has recently taken the test and remember anything that could help me, I would be very appreciated. Any specific topics or details that you remember from the test is helpful. I know you cant share actual questions but it doesnt say you cant share diseases, drugs, etc. that you saw on the test. If anyone wants, they can write directly to my email. Again, everything is helpful and thank you


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Old Oct 31, 2009, 11:28 AM

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Email address is not allowed to post in here, sis. I think that's part of the rules. Anyways, I will be testing in November too. A friend told me to concentrate on answering prioritization questions and infection control. Do 100-200 questions a day. And make sure you read the rationales even if you get it right. We can do this! This is my 2nd attempt and I pray that this will be my last. I'll pray for u too! God bless and Good Luck!
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Old Oct 31, 2009, 12:24 PM

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Be aware that this is what is stated on the NCSBN website and sharing disease and drugs you encountered on the exam could be classed as content

Confidentiality
Candidates should be aware and understand that the disclosure
of any examination materials including the nature or content
of examination items, before, during, or after the examination
is a violation of law. Violations of confidentiality and/or candidates’
rules can result in criminal prosecution or civil liability
and/or disciplinary actions by the licensing agency including
the denial of licensure.

2009 NCLEX Candidate Bulletin
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