Canadian Nurse... wrote the NCLEX

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I just wrote the NCLEX yesterday. Obviously I'm freaked out right now. I've taken the process slowly, I graduated 2.5 years ago and since then took the Kaplan course twice, applied for Visa's etc, studyed on my own and finally crammed like crazy this month to write the NCLEX...FINALLY.

So I'm a little weirded out, the exam seemed very similar to the Canadian exam, in the sense that all the questions were ambigious and out there! The Canadian exam is all psycho-social and VERY general. I came out of the NCLEX feeling exactly the same. I HAVE NO IDEA WHETHER I PASSED OR FAILED.

It stopped at 75 questions, although I swear it must have been 74! I even went to the bathroom at 73 questions, fully expecting the exam to be over 100 questions...so I was taken by suprise when it stopped at 74/75. I was relieved as I didn't have the desire to sit there answering questions all day... I had 3 hours of sleep that night, drove three hours from Vancouver to seattle, and started my exam at 8am....I WAS TIRED....so anything over 75 and I think I would have royally screwed up.

Anyway the questions were: alot of delegating (which patient would you give to an RN, assistant, LPN), a ton of prioritizing (which patient to see first), a lot about diet (meal plans for ppl with specific illnesses), 4/5 med questions, two math caluculations, some of the meds were so out there...I really don't know chemo meds sooo....

Kaplans prioritizing stratagy is an asset I think and I studied the " illustrated guide for the NCLEX-RN" - I loved this book: Very colorful with pictures and easy to learn and review. HOwever, the exam had nothing that I learned about...it was all prioritizing and delegating....okay maybe 15% of the exam dealt with anatomy/physiology knowledge.

I just don't know where to stand, what to think....I read for foreign educated nurses that pass rate is 68% first time around.

Two more days and I find out!! Worried. The whole process costs too much to 'happily' do it again...and I really want to travel nurse. :uhoh21:

Specializes in Operating Room.

You know, on the practice exams I would constantly get 72%

You just have to reach a certain level of difficulty on the NCLEX and get 50% of those questions correct.

I say, the most important things to know are your BASIC meds - coumadin, heparin, Iron, K, dig, lithium....you get it...nothing obscure..don't waste your time. Also, know your LABS inside out. Then, know diets - what is best for which type of disease and know your degelgation -what can a RN do, an LPN, a nurses assistant? Then, know your priorities: ABC -airway, breathing, circulation.

Like I said, " the illustrated guide to the NCLEX-RN" is excellent - the first five chapters review all of this. I'd just read the whole book, know it and do the Cd of questions. Its the best resource I studied from.

Just be smart on this exam...if you have experience too...you should know what is critical to assess first and so on.

I think the 45% has a lot to do with language barriers too....UK nurses should be fine.

Hi Thanks for the tips, tomorrow is the big day, I just want to get it over with get my licence and get a job!!

I am pretty nervous its beena while since Ive sat any exams . In the u.K it is mainly essay questions and not any multiple choice so this is new.

Im just going to read over some meds and some lab numbers have a bath and an early night. I need to get up at 5am . Congrats on passing and all the best with the job. Thanks again

I will let you know the outcome good or bad.

Specializes in Neuro Surgery,telemetry.
Hi Thanks for the tips, tomorrow is the big day, I just want to get it over with get my licence and get a job!!

I am pretty nervous its beena while since Ive sat any exams . In the u.K it is mainly essay questions and not any multiple choice so this is new.

Im just going to read over some meds and some lab numbers have a bath and an early night. I need to get up at 5am . Congrats on passing and all the best with the job. Thanks again

I will let you know the outcome good or bad.

best of luck you. i know you will ace it! i can relate to how UK learning is . been a student in kingston university and tests wer like essays. more on bookish type really. needs memorization not basically comprehension type of test.

i know you will do well:P UK hospital training is really good especially when u trained in one of the teaching NHS hospitals out there. one thing is difficult with UK nurses is that we tend tobecome stucked in speciality nursing (neuro, nephro, etc)not the general nursing really. :o

Just read that the foreign educated pass rate is 45% thats a nightmare. I sit Nclex on Thursday and am now truly scared. Anyone got any tips for a British educated nurse, meds are my low point . I have followed advice on this website and have studied pretty hard too.

I actually am trained after the British system in my country. I failed X 2 and tried for a third time 12/28/06 and awaiting my results. i am not sure why it is that way but just stay positive and do not give up hope regardless. Do not use my info. to put fear in you. I personally am not a good test taker regardless of how much i studied. just stay positive.

Well I sat it today, 2hrs 10 mins and 75 questions. I echo what I have heard on this site, questions are very vague and the studying I did I am not sure if it helped. There were not that many questions that I did and the answer jumped out at me. I did the process of elimination as recommended by Kaplan.

All the best ISM ,I am waiting with you!

Well I sat it today, 2hrs 10 mins and 75 questions. I echo what I have heard on this site, questions are very vague and the studying I did I am not sure if it helped. There were not that many questions that I did and the answer jumped out at me. I did the process of elimination as recommended by Kaplan.

All the best ISM ,I am waiting with you!

thank you and i am here for you regardless.

Hi, have just found out I passed ! via pearson vue less than 48 hrs after I sat the exam.

Im holding out for you ISM , take care and im thinking about you.

Hi, have just found out I passed ! via pearson vue less than 48 hrs after I sat the exam.

Im holding out for you ISM , take care and im thinking about you.

thank you; i could find out but i am afraid to. so i choose to wait for the results. Lod help me!

Congratulations woodhill30!

Congratulations!!!!!!!!

Huge congrats to you !! I am at the beginninning of my journey to US.

i have just started looking into Nclex and it can now be taken in London. so i'll be doing that.

i'm really pleased for you, as a UK nurse i really know how daunting it is. we want to get to florida, have been looking into Tampa...or Orlando. any recommendations out there??;)

was the Nclex very american or would british nurses understand it too??

kind regards

and well done again

Tanya

Well I sat it today, 2hrs 10 mins and 75 questions. I echo what I have heard on this site, questions are very vague and the studying I did I am not sure if it helped. There were not that many questions that I did and the answer jumped out at me. I did the process of elimination as recommended by Kaplan.

All the best ISM ,I am waiting with you!

guess you know by now i failed for a third time; stuck for now.

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