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A few questions...

I am taking Transitions on Thursday...any last min. advice? Also, what test do you think is the hardest? I will have extra study time for the next exam because I will be preparing before I"m actually eligible to enroll...can you take the exams in any order you wish to? Thanks , Jennifer

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For transitions, make sure you know the theories. No dates, so don't worry about those. And I think that health differences has been the most difficult test so far. I only give myself two weeks for each test, and that was not enough time for that one. It seemed to be 130 questions about fluid and electrolyte imbalances.

I thought Transitions was the hardest; very boring for me.

I seem to remember a couple dates on my Transitions exam - 1923 & 1964 I think.

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Oops - Sorry - it is in the outline though to study for different reports & studies & events pertaining to the evolution of nursing and the dates they were published or happened. I think they also have different exams so just because one person didn't have questions on certain areas doesn't mean the next person won't.

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Closing this theread as the replies stil try and compare exams and the content. This is adcademic cheating.

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