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kkonrad03 if you are studing this now, I would highly recommend taking the practice exams. There were a handful of questions in the actually exam that were the same on the practice. Also, after I took the practice exams I took notes on the ones I got wrong and made sure to look them up. That definitely helped. Good luck!
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rnwannabe12, yes... i'm planning to take the ec practice tests..all of them, lol. after spending $235 on each tests, what's another $65, right? :sniff:
i know it's wrong...but i'm already stressed, anxious to the max, and really, really scared about the cpne. i'm not worried about the tests because i feel like if i spend a lot of time and effort..i'll pass the tests (hopefully). but i'm really, really worried about this cpne. are you worrying about this, too? or may be i'm just really crazy and need to stop.
[color=sandybrown]i've always said: "c" equals rn!!!!! but i do agree with the practice test advice. i failed health diff. 2. took the practice exam,then passed it with a "c". it is a very tough test. but here i am now, after all that, cpne behind me with a "pass", and would take a "c" any day. i know how to be compassionate with my patients, and take good care of them, regardless of what a test says.
RNFinally12
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Hi,
I finally got my act together and took an exam. It was definitely hard trying to get motivated. Especially when I have little confidence in my testing abilities. Anyway, I passed Chronicity on Saturday with a C. I thought I did better. There were a few key words that I definitely didn't know, but overall I thought the exam was pretty straight forward. I PASSED!! That's all that matters. Any suggestions on what I should start studing for?
Thank you.