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Hello guys!
I took my my nclex exam today...It's my first time to take the exam. The computer shut down after I answered 75 questions. All I can remember I had one math question, 3 SATA, pharmacology, prioritization.. I found some of the questions easy to answer because they were almost similar to the questions I encountered in Kaplan qbank but there are also difficult. I am thinking about it if I passed that exam. Oh my God! the agony of thinking and worrying about it is still prolonged...Do you think guys I passed that exam? ...I really prayed hard that I made it. When will I know the result online?
Hello all...
I took my NCLEX RN today at 8 am in NYC. I stopped at 75 questions, had 12 SATAs, 2 Medmath, 2 questions where I had to put things in sequential order, suprisingly not too many drugs..and the ones I had I recognized and used process of elimination to get to the right answer (I hope)...I had PLENTY of prioritization questions, PLENTY of safety precaution questions, and quite a few number of bioterrorism questions...WHEW!!
This is my second time taking the NCLEX. And honestly I felt a lot better about how I did on the exam than the first. I took my time, read everything at least twice, memorized my values, and did 3000+ questions...Mostly from Saunders, I also used NCLEX 4500, and did Kaplan. I also used the Prioritization book from LaCharity....The first time around I spent 6 hrs reading, re-reading content...and 4 hours on questions, at the end of the day when I could bearly comprehend anything.
When I got home, & up until now I have been doing the "pearson trick", and so far I have been getting a pop message that reads that I should contact my board of nursing...which gives me some hope...cuz according to everyone here...thats a good sign...
I HOPE I PASSED, cuz this whole process is draining emotionally & physically.
ladymarfee
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I cannot specify on what area/content should you focus because the test plan of each examinee may vary. I suggest you study the Saunders comprehensive reviewer because most of the topics are there...familiarize the lab values by heart and then practice answer test questions every day.