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Nclex-rn

I took the Nclex RN yesterday it stopped at 110. Does anyone think that is a werid number? Hopefully I'll find out my results tuesday. Is it normal to be SCARED to death?

I also had a lot of "what would you do first" questions, some delegation, A lot of pharm and like 5 alternate format questions. Is that good or bad?

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I had anxiety and stomach cramps for 48 hours after my test. I tried to keep myself busy, but everytime I thought about the test, I would feel my stomach turn over.

I wish you the best of luck. From the content you describe, I can say that I had similar questions and success with the test as did another student I graduated with.

It's normal to be scared, definitely. As long as your number of questions falls between 75 and 265, it's not weird though.

Best of luck on your results! Let us know when you find out.

i did mine yesterday and got around 105!! I don't know what this means. there is really no way to know and nothing to do except wait. I had many "who would you see first" priorities and several "select all that apply". the pharm was the worst.. you know the ones like "the nurse know the client understands the teaching if......" UUUgghh. i hope we passed!! would hate to sit through that again!

My test stopped at 110 questions too, and it kinda freaked me out. I was a nervous wreck the two days i had to wait for the results to be released (Thank God that i passed:yelclap:.) I had a lot of assessment, prioritizing, delegation, and community nursing questions.

Take Care, Shannon

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