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Multiple Multiple Q's

I just finished taking my NCLEX and got all 265 questions. I was so brain dead. I actually had like 8 or 9 multiple multiple questions and I heard from the Kaplan review guy that those questions were a good sign. I just don't know with getting all the questions if that "multiple" thing was even true.

Has anyone heard anything about this theory?:coollook:

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...not really. Try to relax while you wait for the results, do something you enjoy. Going over and over your exam only produces stress and nursing has enuff of that! Let us know the results...I have a few friends who also had all 265 ques. and passed.

The 'select all that apply' and other alternative format questions are generally thought to be good news. So are priority questions, like 'Which of the following patients would you assess first?'

Good luck! Let us know how it goes. If you have more questions, there's actually an NCLEX forum on here where you might get more responses.

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:monkeydance: Thanks for the encouragement. I did get a lot of priority questions too. They were probably running out of questions to ask me.

It doesn't matter how smart of a person you are, you always walk away from that test feeling stupid.

Still waiting for the results.

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