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But many were sheer guess work, and a couple of those questions were bad IMHO...
And your right..we jammed a bunch of answers into our heads before taking the NCLEX, and in the real world...things that weren`t appropriate ,we dropped them back to nether regions of our mind....to be dreged up when something triggers the need...
I wouldn't worry about this too much, Susy. Those questions were pretty technical and terminology-heavy. I can't believe the average layperson could kid themselves that they understood most of those questions or answers, even if they lucked out and guessed right.Originally posted by Susy KNow imagine some hump takes the quiz, and by chance gets 100% or scores better than his nurse-friend. It will totally diminish what it takes to be a nurse and what a nurse really does. Again.
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Couple of glaring typos, I noticed. Hope those were transcription errors and don't exist in the actual NCLEX.
Originally posted by StargazerI wouldn't worry about this too much, Susy. Those questions were pretty technical and terminology-heavy. I can't believe the average layperson could kid themselves that they understood most of those questions or answers, even if they lucked out and guessed right.
Couple of glaring typos, I noticed. Hope those were transcription errors and don't exist in the actual NCLEX.
Exactly... and passing a test is not nearly the same as applying that knowlege in the real world!
Originally posted by StargazerCouple of glaring typos, I noticed. Hope those were transcription errors and don't exist in the actual NCLEX.
I once stumbled upon a dream job, which was telecommuting from home, writing and reviewing NCLEX questions. 'Course, you needed your MSN and I don't have it yet...
But still, if I had that job there would be NO errors on the actual test and it would be transcription error for sure!
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On a "sample" NCLEX test hosted by my local newspaper, with the exception of the first few L&D related questions - I flunked!
Thank god we don't have to re-take the dang thing.
Now imagine some hump takes the quiz, and by chance gets 100% or scores better than his nurse-friend. It will totally diminish what it takes to be a nurse and what a nurse really does. Again.