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I just took my exam in october, got my results back and i passed!!!! i found that if you follow ABC'S you should be fine, always assess, never hand off the patient to someone else without an assessment first. Take time to read through the question. Know your drugs( dosages, adverse rxn, how to take them, what to avoid) dont go too in depth with your studying focus of the day to day stuff, like elimination, the use of walking devices, how to position a patient, types of operations and what to expect after. I'm sure you all will do just fine.
I just took my exam in october, got my results back and i passed!!!! i found that if you follow ABC'S you should be fine, always assess, never hand off the patient to someone else without an assessment first. Take time to read through the question. Know your drugs( dosages, adverse rxn, how to take them, what to avoid) dont go too in depth with your studying focus of the day to day stuff, like elimination, the use of walking devices, how to position a patient, types of operations and what to expect after. I'm sure you all will do just fine.
Thank you very much dear
if you have any material could you please send to me it will be very helpful to me
Mila1234
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