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I will put it like this: I had to adapt more on the PN because the questions were specific to a ton of systems and priority; this was the first time thinking like a nurse without the safety net of school. On the RN, I was prepared because I knew how the NCLEX operated; still had to think like a nurse in a different way, however the questions were specific in an expanded practice; application about what to expect and be read to anticipate for the patient through assessment and priority and delegation.
Good Luck!!!
CrazyGoonRN
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For those who have taken both the NCLEX-PN and the NCLEX-RN in the last few years were they equally difficult for you at the times you took them? When I passed the PN exam I left the testing center feeling very confident and I knew I passed. I'm taking the NCLEX-RN in a few days and I'm so nervous. I just want to pass and I'm super worried about it. So how was it for you?