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Meds on NCLEX

Hey everyone

What would you say were the most frequent meds seen on NCLEX. There are soooo many meds in every review book(some I swear I never learned) so what would you all say?

Luck to all:)

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I took the test this morning (yikes!). I had several questions about Dig, and I think, some about other heart meds. It's all kind of a blur. My one multiple multiple described a pt. and then said which meds would you question (including K+, Lasix, Lipitor, Dig, an ACE inhibitor, and Colace). Oh, and I had a Lithium question. Wow, I can't think of any other meds. I'll let you know if they come to me :) Good luck!

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