I took the NCLEX RN exam back in July and failed with 108 questions. I just retook it again today and got 106 questions. I am freaking out..don't know if that is good or bad. Scary b/c I got very close to the same number of questions I had the first time when I didn't pass.
The first like 30 questions where more of the basic stuff with some priority. Then from then on I had basically priority.
I had:
(1) alternate question
(1-3) med questions
Good bit of infection control/safety
TON of teaching (How do you know teaching effective? How know teaching correct?)
Also, lot of "What is your priority?" "What would you do next?" " What is best or most appropriate?"
I know you can't go by how many questions you got. My friend took a class and they said most test takers average 102 questions
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I took the NCLEX RN exam back in July and failed with 108 questions. I just retook it again today and got 106 questions. I am freaking out..don't know if that is good or bad. Scary b/c I got very close to the same number of questions I had the first time when I didn't pass.
The first like 30 questions where more of the basic stuff with some priority. Then from then on I had basically priority.
I had:
(1) alternate question
(1-3) med questions
Good bit of infection control/safety
TON of teaching (How do you know teaching effective? How know teaching correct?)
Also, lot of "What is your priority?" "What would you do next?" " What is best or most appropriate?"
I know you can't go by how many questions you got. My friend took a class and they said most test takers average 102 questions
PLEASE HELP...WHAT DO YOU THINK OF MY CHANCES?
THanks.