Bioterrorism and NCLEX

Nursing Students NCLEX

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Good afternoon everyone,

Brief information before I start; I am a recently graduated RN student, I wanted to make this post to share my nclex experience and to help other takers not to go through what I have for the past few days. Like I stated before I graduated recently last year Dec 2014, scheduled my NCLEX for February 7th and unfortunately did not pass. However, I believe God's timing is perfect and maybe I needed more in depth information about certain topics. By means of this post I want to advice all of my fellow NCLEX takers, to read every bit of information, even the smallest details, read and learn Bioterrorism and a nurse's responses to such, focus on your safety precautions and infection control. Yes, I know the test is not the same for everyone but even if you get one of these topics, if you learn them, it will be of great help. My exam was composed of many SATA questions about 29 of them, 1 drag and drop, and the rest multiple choices. My exam stopped at 126 questions, even though I am super sad and disappointed, this will not stop me from achieving my main goal which is to: treat and help other humans with love and respect. I am planning to retake my exam 45 days from now, since FL state does not allow retakers to do so before.

Things that I feel helped me understand the exam (even though I did not pass, these were very helpful)

NCSBN Learning Extension

Hurst Review

NCLEX 3500

God bless you all and I hope some of my words, encouraged you.

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