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I can't believe this day is finally here! I take NCLEX at 2pm, less than 4 hours! I'm feeling good but not overconfident by any means. I keep telling myself "you're gonna pass no matter how many questions you get." If you pray, send some my way, and if not, keep me in your thoughts and send some good vibes my way!
congratulations to you too. just relax you passed it. thanks for your tip for pharmacology. i spent two full days to work on it. you right my brain is overload with it. so i cant take more stress. do NCLEX really counts we should be above the baseline in meds too. what if i dont know any meds ? i know all the calulation and TPN things. but side effects and doses of meds i cant remember all. any kind advice PLEASE thanks
Thank you! I need words of encouragement. I felt fine walking out of the test but anxiety started taking over later. I really hope I passed. I just checked again and am still getting the good pop up. Only thing making me doubt myself is the fact that I got so many SATA questions. I think it's hard to get a lot of those right but I have studied hard. I just hope this trick is 100% like everyone says. I've researched and found exactly what you said but I need to see my official results to feel confident.
I know how you feel! It's a big help on decreasing anxiety but there's still that what if? Lol I keep checking my board of nursing but I'm not expecting my name to be there until Monday at the earliest. Getting a lot of SATA is a good thing. They are harder and passing level questions so if you kept getting them that's means you're doing good!
congratulations to you too. just relax you passed it. thanks for your tip for pharmacology. i spent two full days to work on it. you right my brain is overload with it. so i cant take more stress. do NCLEX really counts we should be above the baseline in meds too. what if i dont know any meds ? i know all the calulation and TPN things. but side effects and doses of meds i cant remember all. any kind advice PLEASE thanks
Focus on the MAIN drug categories. Diabetes, cardiac, respiratory, antibiotics. Don't stress yourself trying to memorize all of the Meds because its not possible. Do you have the Kaplan book? They are good about showing you the basic things you should know about the Med categories. I only had maybe 3 Meds out of 75 questions
i have kaplan review online , ncsbn 6 wks, exam cram. PDA book . nclex 4000, nclex 3500, marry ann hogans review and i took vacation leave from work. i still have a month to review. my test in march but dont know where can i start and finish. because i am graduate in 2002. workin as CNA 9 yrs. iam about 60% in kaplan but NCSBN 50 - 60%.
i have kaplan review online ncsbn 6 wks, exam cram. PDA book . nclex 4000, nclex 3500, marry ann hogans review and i took vacation leave from work. i still have a month to review. my test in march but dont know where can i start and finish. because i am graduate in 2002. workin as CNA 9 yrs. iam about 60% in kaplan but NCSBN 50 - 60%.[/quote']I can't really say much for the reviews you have except Kaplan and the alternate format questions on NCLEX 3500. The SATA questions on NCLEX 3500 really helped me because I'm horrible at them! You should aim for 60-65% on your Kaplan scores. Kaplan is harder than NCLEX so if you are doing well with Kaplan you're gonna be fine on NCLEX!
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Also in regards to medication questions if say I had maybe three of them. I wouldn't stress too much over meds. I myself wanted to focus on other things instead of just filling my head full of medications. But everyone's different.