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NCLEX-PN Question

:imbar I have a silly question for the people who already took the NCLEX-PN! :imbar

I was wondering what subjects were on it. I mean someone who recently took it told me she got like matneral/peds/infant questions, 1 calcuation, and some drug questions, the others were pt teaching, etc.

I'm reading and reading, answering question after question. I just finished up re-reading all of my med-surg stuff, and psych stuff and heading back into matnerty/peds/infant stuff again, but was wondering if I should even be doing this much.

I heard that they break up the questions in like safe and effective envoriment, health promotion and the like. I have a CD or two that asks questions from those areas (like that) and I was wondering if I should take to heart the fact that I'm good with everything but safe and effective enviroment and what the hell am I supoosed to study under that.

I'm using Exam Cram material. I'm just worried, scared, I take my test on Wednesday. I was told that each year they try to focus on one thing and from the people that I know that took it got lots of peds/infant/maternaty quetions.

I was just wondering if anyone could give me some clue.

Annie2005 :imbar

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I took mine on Aug 2nd.... i had a fair amount of OB. Alot of prioritzing.... 1 math and a couple pharm... I had alot of stuff about ostomy's

Hope this helps some..

I just took the nclex-pn today. I had no maternity 1 peds (cystic fibrosis), several which you had to know lab values, several nutrition related to disease, several of the multiple answer questions, several prioritizing, ummm... 1 religion, 3-4 calculations, and a few dietary input (in MLs) Make sure you know your labs! Be able to convert cups to oz to ML. There were also some Med/Surg type questions. I can tell you now, they aren't as clear-cut as in the Nclex study guides, those are cake. GOOD LUCK!

oh yeah.. i had 6 check all that apply and one fill in the blank...( my 1 math problem).... I wish i would have got more math i would feel better about it...

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