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Help Me!!!!!!!

hi, i am freaking out here!!!! i graduate in 18 days, and still cannot find an actual nclex pn-review course (like at a school, etc) to take...i hear its the best thing to do before taking your boards, but i cannot seem to find one.....i am willing to pay however much, so if you know of any, please let me know or anything else that you can give for advice...i have been making calls to the mo. state board, nclex, kaplan, everuthing...but seems as if no one has lpn classes???? (whats up w/ that). thanks for your time, i will try to breath now!

nursing n 2004

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Check your local bookstores. I always see these kind of books at my local Barnes and Noble bookstore. :)

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thanks, but what i am looking for is an actual class...they have them for rn's and some lpn's but its a pain to find them. i have several books....i could start a library!!!

check your local bookstores. i always see these kind of books at my local barnes and noble bookstore. :)
hi, i am freaking out here!!!! i graduate in 18 days, and still cannot find an actual nclex pn-review course (like at a school, etc) to take...i hear its the best thing to do before taking your boards, but i cannot seem to find one.....i am willing to pay however much, so if you know of any, please let me know or anything else that you can give for advice...i have been making calls to the mo. state board, nclex, kaplan, everuthing...but seems as if no one has lpn classes???? (whats up w/ that). thanks for your time, i will try to breath now!

nursing n 2004

most of the questions on nclex are judgement and psych questions, a couple of dosage calculation questions. alot of the those nclex review courses are a waste of time and money...if you did well in your clinicals, you will pass nclex with flying colors... go over your care plans. good luck and god bless!!!! :)

Hi, Take a deep breath and review what you 've got .Missouri board isn't that difficult as you thought .Most of the nurses who graduated passed .You can do it

Boy, I must be old...I sure don't remember having to take that...I have heard of it though...is this something relatively new? I graduated in 1976.

I wouldn't worry too much about it either if you have done well in your nursing school classes. I did not take any type of review course when I was in school, and the instructors said basically they are not going to teach you anything you don't already know. If you don't know it by now, a review course will not teach you. So if you've done well in school, you should be fine. I would personally save your money, relax with the test, and do your best. Good luck!

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