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I have finally received my ATT and i am again for the 3rd time is scheduled to take NCLEXRN in January 2012 ( last week).this time around i am more prepared,and with Gods help i hope ill make it this time.took my 1st and 2nd attempt way back 2008 and failed.since then i almost forgot my dream of having an RN license in 3 continent of the world,but this year i came back to my self after struggling to admit defeat, and face the music for the 3rd time...i will need all the supports to all of you guys, its a shame i didnt encounter allnurses in 2008, i been a regular visitor and reader and commentator here and i cant say enough how this site help me recover from my 2008 failings,,if you have any ideas,suggestions,moral boosting,i would love to hear it...PLEASE
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xxJoexx
Goodluck mateso i just took the nclex and boy i have no idea how i did on it..i was there for 2 hours and my computer shut off at 76-77..im not sure of the exact number..im contemplating if i should do the pvt trick..im just scared to find i failed right now..anyway, im praying for a miracle! :uhoh21:
thanks!! still hopeful!!and im not going to do the trick one more day and ill find out..i remember my questions 69-75 i was getting SATA and prioritization questions, so im hoping its a good sign!ahh..the waitttt...but im staying positive..dont know anyone that passed at 76 so im super scared!
Nothing to concerning its all about getting more right than wrong and staying away in low level question. You are doing F. A. N. T. A. S. T. I. C. Keep practicing you will get the grove of nclexIs anybody doing the 3500 too? I keep getting 34-35 out of 50 questions all the time and it really bothers me, is this bad or on track? Oh so bored with this nclex business right now, someone heeeelp.
joe17
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TanyaHere's your infection control this is from another thread here.I just copied it for you. Very very useful. Goodluck I'm so excited for you I'm know you can do this. My Chicken Hez TB---Spiderman---Mrs. Wee. Its how you remember the mnemonics for isolation precautions. AIRBORNE(private room, negative pressure, DOOR CLOSED, N-95)My - Measles( Rubeola)Chicken - Chicken poxHez - Herpes zoster (shingles)TB - TuberculosisDROPLET - Just remember SPIDERMAN (private room or with pt with same infection, 3ft between infected person and visitors/patients, DOOR CAN BE OPEN, mask with transport)SepsisScarlet feverStreptococcal pharyngitisPertussisParvovirus B19PneumoniaInfluenzaDiptheria (pharyngeal)EpiglottidisRubellaMumpsMeningitisMycoplasmaAdenovirusCONTACT - Remember MRS. WEEMultiresistant drug organisms (MRSA, etc)Respiratory infections (except those listed previously)Skin infectionsWound infectionsEnteric infections (C. Diff., etc)Eye infections (conjunctivitis)SKIN INFECTIONS - Remember VCHIPSVaricellaCutaneous diptheriaHerpes simplexImpetigoPediculosis (lice)Scabies