Just took the nclex-rn this morning. had a lot of teaching questions and meds

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So I just took the nclex this morning. It was rough, as expected.. I got all 265 questions and most were meds and teaching questions. I had one calculation question which was the last question and I don't think I got it right..I'm so scared and nervous..anyone else take it recently??

I passed, the pvt works.

Congratulations to you guys!

What is the pvt?

Found out yesterday morning I passed!!!!! Pearson vue trick works!!!! =)

congrats!!! how did you prepare for the exam?

mariah, i did about 100-150 questions per day and read each rationale. i found it hard just to study from a book. know your labs, precautions, and important meds. i prepared while working full time so it took me about 4 months to feel okay and take the test. kaplan is a great course and i also did ati and saunders questions. practice a lot of select all that apply questions and you will do fine!! :)

Congrats, I found out the same day as you that I passed as well. :-D

What would you say are the most important meds to know everything about? By the way congrats!:)

For those of you that passed, can I ask what you did to prep? I too took it recently and believe I failed. Thank you

digoxin, insulins, antihypertensives, warfarin, heparin..just the big ones. also this link my friend gave me is really helpful. 24nurse - MNEMONICS & NCLEX STUDY GUIDE

did you do the pearson vue trick? check out this link of mnemonics, i found it really helpful while preparing. i mainly did practice questions and read rationales. 24nurse - MNEMONICS & NCLEX STUDY GUIDE

I took the NCLEX RN on Thursday April 18th. My test stopped at 85 questions and I did the pvt trick about 3 hours later and got a good pop up. I was nervous because I only studied my med surg notes from class and not any psych or maternity. I had one med math that almost seemed so easy I thought it was a trick question, tons of SATAs (more than not), delegation and nutrition questions. I used the NCLEX 4000 program and did as many as 400 questions per day. I also used an NCLEX med app to study meds.

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