Re: WHat was the majority of questions on your NCLEX? Originally Posted by SoulShine75
Not asking for specific questions....not that anyone can really remember them anyway,

but what did you have the most of? Prioritizing, Pharm, OB, calculations etc???
Also, how many questions did you have with a pass or fail?
Thanks in advance...

Since the general idea of the NCLEX is to see if you are competent in all of the areas of nursing, any weaknesses you have will likely result in greater numbers of questions in that area. In other words, if you are weak in OB, you are more likely to incorrectly answer more OB questions and/or correctly answer ones below the passing standard. Therefore, the computer will keep giving you OB questions EITHER until it's "sure" you've met the passing criterion for that section, OR you have no hope of doing so (at which point your test ends).
If you are competent pretty evenly, you shouldn't see any concentration in any one area of nursing. "Prioritizing" questions cover all areas as well; they aren't an area of nursing but rather a type of question designed to see if you know how to apply nursing knowledge. And yes, seeing many of those types of questions tend to indicate you're doing well enough that you've moved beyond basic knowledge questions and into higher quality questions (that is, meeting or exceeding the passing standard).
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