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Hi all I just finished the test and I honestly have no ideaa how I did. i remember several priority, which patient to see first, but then I had questions related to when should a nurse or charge nurse intervene and a couple of teaching questions. I had one question that had me calculate intake.
How do the patient teaching questions balance on the difficulty scale are they considered easier or harder?
All I can do now is wait. My exam shut off at 84 or 85. I don't remember. I just cringed when it went to question 76.
I took my test 8/1 at 9 am. Just got my results....I PASSED! I still can't believe it, it seem surreal. I have been looking at the screen for about 15 minutes now. I had 75 questions and it only took me about 40 minutes to take the test, so I was a little worried about passing. I had a lot of who would you see first or d/c first. I can't believe I'm finally a real nurse! :balloons::monkeydance:
Good Luck to everyone else that took their test on Tuesday and all of those waiting on results.
Kenz
I took my test 8/1 at 9 am. Just got my results....I PASSED! I still can't believe it, it seem surreal. I have been looking at the screen for about 15 minutes now. I had 75 questions and it only took me about 40 minutes to take the test, so I was a little worried about passing. I had a lot of who would you see first or d/c first. I can't believe I'm finally a real nurse! :balloons::monkeydance:Good Luck to everyone else that took their test on Tuesday and all of those waiting on results.
Kenz
40 minutes?? What did you study? That is a incredible to get 75 questions for 40 minutes. If you can share the books you used to study. I would appreciate it. I take my exam next week. :-)
Pearsons finally posted the result and I passed. I am a RN!!!!!!:balloons: Orientation starts on Monday so I am preparing for the math test at my hospital, which I know is the first of many tests to come, but nothing I am sure is worse then the NCLEX. I had 84 to 86 questions. After I left I thought wow- I don't think there is anything more I could have done to prepare. I felt that it was a hard test, sometimes it was hard to tell if it was an easier question or more difficult, I knew when it said priority, most important, do first that they were the more difficult questions. I also had teaching regarding medications and returning phone calls
GOOD LUCK TO THOSE WHO STILL NEED TO TAKE!!!
RNNPICU, BSN, RN
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So I checked th BON for my state and I have RN then a number but the city and State are unknown. It also says active where it used to say pending. Does that me I passed?