On the verge of a Nervous Breakdown!! Help!!

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okay, i don't know whether i should slit my wrists now or wait until i'ts official!! i took the nclex yesterday(less than 12 hours after recieving my att via email) :angryfire , it shut off at 75 and i thought i would die. i wanted to shake it and yell "please come on mr computer, i promise to do better!" the questions were a mixture of easy and hard. toward the end their difficulty became a little vauge, but i am still not really understanding what the test rates as hard or easy. can somenoe help with that? :o

i had 3 hepatitis in a row(toward the end), ie,

pt. teaching with hepa,

1 condoms with her hubby

2. have another family member cook

3. take tylenol for pain

4. decrease consumption of fat soluable vitamins

then it went staight into which pt. is at risk for developing hepd,

1. living with a person with hep a

2. tylenol use

3. having hep b

4. visiting a unsanitary country

then it went into "which is the correct room assingnment for the following pt."

1 hep c private room with contact isolation

2 bact. endocarditis private room with neg pressure

3 pt w/pud and a pt w/ c diff-semiprivate room

4 i think it was a pt. with hep a and a pt with ulerative collitis in semiprivate

those hepatitis question threw me off. here are my rational:

hep a needs someone else to cook!!

hep c in the private room because he would most likely be treated with interferon, which lowers your wbc count, the contact isolation would be because of the mode of excretion of the interferon. (maybe i am wrong)

and i wouldn't put a pt. with cdiff in the same room as a pud because of the potential for contamination from the c diff to the pud pt who already has a comprimised gi tract.

and the hep d is associated with hepb ( i didn't know that til i got home), i put the one about the other country.(i don't know)

i know that the wait is killing me i have already taken 2 nerve pills and i am working on the 3rd!if anyone could help or just lend some encouraging words it would be great.oh, and my last question was priority of care in a peds icu (dont know if i got it right though)

oh, and would a pt with a av graft for dialysis be a contraindication for mri?thanks alot-tara

pray that god grants me peace!!!!!!!!! :uhoh21:

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All nurses who take the exam will get 50% correct and 50% wrong, doesn't matter what their level of education is, even PhD. The odds are in your favor, more pass that shut off at 75, then fail.

Go take a day for yourself and sit tight...................There is nothing that you can do until you get your results.

This is true!!! 87% of American nursing school graduates pass the first time. I know it is possible, but I don't remember anyone that had the test shut off at 75 and still failed.

Some nursing schools require you to get 80% of your regular test questions right just to pass a class. Nursing students get used to getting most test questions right, and find it devastating when they get the NCLEX, where you get 50% wrong. Everybody thinks they failed the NCLEX, but 87% pass.

I am sure you did fine. This is just not like any test you took in nursing school.

GOD STILL GETS ALL THE GLORY AND THE PRAISES!!! WHETHER 1% TO 100%.

GOD STILL GETS ALL THE GLORY AND THE PRAISES!!! WHETHER 1% TO 100%.

Agreed! :)

Specializes in LTC, ER, ICU,.

i wish you the best!

Any word????? :uhoh3: :uhoh3:

Not yet and my state board is making it relly difficult! They don't participate in the "quick result" thing, so now I have to wait for snail mail. Unless anyone has any ideas!_tara

GOD bless you and keep you. I just took the NCLEX on the 13th and I leaning on HIM. But, I have to admit I am concerned too, my computer stipped at 75 questions.

Let's both stay in prayer!

Specializes in MICU, SICU, NSICU.

I copied and pasted this from an email I got from the Pearson-Vue people when I got my Authorization to test. Have you tried this?:

NCLEX QUICK RESULTS SERVICE

Candidates in the following jurisdictions may access your 'Unofficial' results via the NCLEX Candidate Website or through the NCLEX Quick Results Line.

Arizona, Colorado, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia-PN, Georgia-RN, Illinois, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Carolina , South Dakota, Texas RN, Texas VN, Utah, Vermont, Washington, West Virginia PN, Wisconsin, Wyoming

Effective February 20, 2004, this service has a charge of

$7.95 via the web and $9.95 via the phone

Your "unofficial" results will be available two business days after taking your examination.

Via the web ( $7.95) - Go to http://www.pearsonvue.com/nclex, sign in with your user name and password. After logging in, you will see your Examination Information. Under Past Examination Information, find the top row with your current test, go to "Actions" and double click on "details". Under the screen labeled Registration Details, go to the box at the bottom of the screen and click on "View results". If your results are available, a credit card payment page will display. Fill in the payment date, click ONLY ONCE on the submit button, and your Exam Results will appear. In order to receive your results, you must provide a credit card number to which the $7.95 charge can be billed. (Please note: Your credit card will only be charged if your results are available.)

Via the phone ($9.95) - Call the NCLEX Quick Results line at 1-900-776-2539 (1-900-77-NCLEX). Please note that this is a 900 number and NOT an 800 number. This service will be available 24 hours a day. The $9.95 fee will appear on your local telephone bill under "NCLEX Test". (Please be aware: When you use the NCLEX Quick Results line, you will not be charged if your results are not yet available. However, once your results are available, if you call more than once, you will be charged for each call.)

Only the board of nursing to which you applied can release your official results. The NCLEX examination results in the Quick Results Service are unofficial, and do not authorize you to practice as a licensed nurse.

Please wait 2 business days after your test before you request your results!

Got my results Saturday morning, check out my new signature!! Thanks everyone! And Keep me posted on your results!

:balloons: :balloons:

god bless you and keep you. i just took the nclex on the 13th and i leaning on him. but, i have to admit i am concerned too, my computer stipped at 75 questions.

let's both stay in prayer!

any word yet?
Specializes in med/surg, oncology.

:balloons: :balloons: congratulations tara, rn!!!:balloons: :balloons:

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