Took the test today!!

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Hi everyone. Took the test today. It was the worse test ever. I felt like I was doing half way decent but the computer just kept going and going. It finally shut off at 210. I don't know how to take it. Anyone have any ideas?? This wait is going to be so hard!

Hi kababayan!

I took it last March 14 and got my results last March 29...I was asked 75 questions, much like you had!

And guess what, I passed it one-shot.

I'm living here in Alabama, US and I took the NCLEX-RN of California.

What state are you up?

Good luck and keep your fingers crossed.

Specializes in Med Surg, Telemetry, Long Term Care.
Hi kababayan!

I took it last March 14 and got my results last March 29...I was asked 75 questions, much like you had!

And guess what, I passed it one-shot.

I'm living here in Alabama, US and I took the NCLEX-RN of California.

What state are you up?

Good luck and keep your fingers crossed.

congrats kababayan:yeah:

hey Gwafuh...where are you at?

Hello All,

I joined this board months ago but never really kept up. I took test today and I feel just awful. I had 75 questions and I feel like I bombed, I had so many SATA questions and they are my weakest. I also had a lot of prioritization questions. It seems that I did not get passed Cushings Syndrome and Addison disease SATA questions. I only had one or two meds. I am so depressed right now. I am trying to keep a positive outlook. My job is waiting for me to pass this test. The facility has held a ADON positions in hopes of me passing this exam. If I fail I will be so humiliated. This is my first time taking it so I know I will be able to retake it in the event that I did not pass. Is there a maximum # times that someone can take the exam. Can someone that has had my experience please share any info or encouragement that you may have.

Not to sound like an idiot or anything but I have to ask...what are SATA questions?

Oh...nevermind. I just figured it out...SELECT ALL THAT APPLY...yuck! I hate those. I stink at abbreviations. That's been the hardest thing to get used to in nursing school.

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