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Specializes in Emergency Medicine.

Soooo. I took my nclex on the 5th at 0800. I ended leaving feeling pretty good about the test..which I thought leaving I'd be in tears. I had 75 questions around 25 SATA no med questions, no drag and drop or hotspots. Im kinda freaking out because I thought I would be getting some EXTREMELY hard questions that I would be completely stumped on.

Im hoping that I was just prepared and got lucky and they asked all the right questions.

I did the PVT and got the good pop up at 2, 12, 24, 36 hours post test soooo Im praying that its right!

HELP! I feel extremely nervous and anxious. Anyone else ever feel this way?

I'm sure you passed. Since you've had the good popup all throughout the wait. As long as you didn't get a card declined message at all then yes you passed. Plus i heard the more SATA that's a good sign. Stop worrying you passed! :)

Specializes in Emergency Medicine.

I hope so! I'm getting more and more anxious. I had to pick up a shift at work to get my mind off of it. 9 hours and counting till I find out. :dead:

What were your select all that apply like? Were they content based like what S&S would you expect on xxx disease, or were they like priority, delegation, safety, etc? If you don't mind my asking. ^^

Specializes in Emergency Medicine.
What were your select all that apply like? Were they content based like what S&S would you expect on xxx disease, or were they like priority, delegation, safety, etc? If you don't mind my asking. ^^

Hey, it was a bunch of everything. The entire test is pretty much a blur looking back on it. Its crazy because I just took it and cant remember anything!

Alrighty, i'm just kinda freaking out because everyone has soooooo many SATA questions. I'm worried i'll get several Signs and Symptoms of diseases SATA and ill get them all wrong :(.

Also, what did you end up getting on your uWorld percentages?

Specializes in Emergency Medicine.
Alrighty, i'm just kinda freaking out because everyone has soooooo many SATA questions. I'm worried i'll get several Signs and Symptoms of diseases SATA and ill get them all wrong :(.

Also, what did you end up getting on your uWorld percentages?

I passed! I'm a RN! í ¼í¾‰í ¼í½¾í ½í²ƒí ¼í¿½

My advice would be to know basic content. The questions are so cut and dry they're very simple to read and understand what it's asking. I took hurst, /'d also my uworld % was 65. The predictor was a 94%!

Youll do great!

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