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Read the letter at the link posted this helped me more than anything else I did. The anxiety/paranoia factor will decrease if you understand this letter.
i don't remember the questions~i think this may be due to the fact that i had 265!!! i had quite a few (lots!) of mental health, maternal, and peds. i think the majority was assessment & prioritizing. i had no math ( ) and none of the "new" format.
what i found that worked for me was utilizing the cd's with the nclex study books (kaplan, mosby, and saunders.. i really liked the saunders cd..it gave rationales with every question). i think this really showed what to look for in the actual questions and how to at least narrow down the answers.
relaxation and prayer would be my #1 suggestion..... good luck to you!
In Michigan it's illegal to 'give out' 'share' NCLEX questions. However, one can share concepts. For example: priority who would you see first in a disaster...know the basics of triage and ABC's; another example: best occuppier for a toddler or Alzheimer pt...know pt safety. The NCLEX is all about knowing the basics. I had a question that threw all sorts of diseases into one pt and flipped me out at first. I realized it was a core concept question regarding the ABC's. Good luck to all.
They may not be able to give you or remember specific NCLEX questions, however if you do an online search for questions or review NCLEX question and answer books, you will have a good idea of what to expect. Anyway, we probably wouldn't even get the same questions they did, as I am sure the test bank is probably huge. The chances that you would get one of the same questions they did would be remote.
I also went to the library and just checked out all of the NCLEX review books I could find saunders, kaplan, lippencott,
Previous poster I don't know what state you are in but states now have a BON website with a place for license verification which you just type your name into and see if you have a license, if not call the board and ask.
J.R.
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