Color of the screen when NCLEX shuts off...

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Specializes in Transitional Care and Critical Care.

I remembered reading on this website before where someone wrote that their screen turned a different color when they passed than it did when they failed. Does anyone else remember reading that post because I cant find it now? Also if no one remembers, do you remember the color of your screen? Im panicking and dont wanna do the PVT and start crying! Help...lol:confused:

I think mine was blue....? I don't know, I was so dazed when it went off. I wouldn't buy any stock into the color of the screen. Even the PVT is far-fetched, but it makes sense and it's probably the best thing you can do to stay sane. Or go keep yourself busy with something for the next 48 hours until you can pay for the quick results.

Specializes in SNU/SNF/MedSurg, SPCU Ortho/Neuro/Spine.

Mine went blue then I had a survey after

I agree 100% with the post above by erinp88!!! Best of luck to you! :)

Specializes in SNU/SNF/MedSurg, SPCU Ortho/Neuro/Spine.
I remembered reading on this website before where someone wrote that their screen turned a different color when they passed than it did when they failed. Does anyone else remember reading that post because I cant find it now? Also if no one remembers, do you remember the color of your screen? Im panicking and dont wanna do the PVT and start crying! Help...lol:confused:

Do the PVT and that will kind of give u an idea. I even took my wallet in case I needed the credit card info!

Color of the screen is determined by the manufacturer of the monitor. It has no bearing on the results of your test.

I just searched for the old post about the color of the screen and according to the OP if your screen turns blue you passed and if it turns gray you fail. Good Luck!

sorry.. mine turned blue as well,, but failed

Mine was blue, but I never heard anything about a connection between color and whether you passed or failed. Try the PVT...it worked for me!

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