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I took the NCLEX RN today and Im not sure if i did well or not. How can u tell if you got High level questions. It seems as if every question was priority, some meds,Infection control, Diabetes and Cushings( most if not all of the disease questions I got were on Cushings and DM lol), and Delegation, But mostly Select all that apply and Priority were the majority of the questions I have. The computer shut off at 75. What do u guys think ( I know its all different)

Specializes in E.R, ICU, Pedia. and out-patient dept..

hi! took mine this morning, shut off @ 110, i dont really have any idea at all since im so numb when i got out the testing center, probably 2-3 SATA, meds. tons of delegation and priority Q's, i have the same Q;s on how can i tell if i pass or fail..with those 110...well goodluck to us then..:wink2:

Im gonna join in the mix here too.. I took it today too mine shut down at 113. I also had alot of priority, meds (4 math),Infection control, Diabetes and Delegation. I had about 10-12 SATA.

I have the same questions that you guys have. What is considered high level question?

Good luck both or u!

I couldnt believe that almost all the disease type questions they gave me where on Cushings ( with some diabetes thrown in there) They had to be lower level questions.

I had a questions where i added up fluid intake waaay lower level

Then the rest where Priority, Infection control, delegation, SATA( which seemed like qo question)

It wasnt that bad of an expereence i just hope i dont have to repeat the process lol

Specializes in ER; HBOT- lots others.

not to give hope or dissappointment, but when i had posted about stuff and read up on board stuff after i took mine. someone said that dm and cushings stuff was "high level" wtheck that means i wont know if its true or not.. but.. in any how gl.

-H-RN

Specializes in E.R, ICU, Pedia. and out-patient dept..

o.k from what i've heard you can't really know for sure what's the high level questions are. it seems all of them are the same (gona think critically). but one thing i noticed and i hope u guys noticed it too..that sometimes they ask a LOT of Q's in one topic or nature of test Q's. so if u think they asked a lot about Cushing's then i think thats the high level Q's for u. as for meow2 i think ur's is the SATA Q's:wink2:. im psyche haha....mine i think delegation and prioritization..coz i can't even count how many..all i know is a LOT!!!..so well lets wait and see:p

Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC.

This exam is very hard to predict, once you come out of the center better to just distract yourself whilst waiting as stressing about it will not change your results. 85% first timers that trained in the US pass so the odds are good. Good luck

Specializes in ER; HBOT- lots others.
This exam is very hard to predict, once you come out of the center better to just distract yourself whilst waiting as stressing about it will not change your results. 85% first timers that trained in the US pass so the odds are good. Good luck

85%....glad i went to school in WI, where the its 96%. or thats what we were told anyhow..lol

-H-RN

Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC.
85%....glad i went to school in WI, where the its 96%. or thats what we were told anyhow..lol

-H-RN

The actual stats I think for this year is 87% first timers who trained in the US will pass, this is not looking at each individual school but the whole of the US.

https://www.ncsbn.org/Table_of_Pass_Rates_2008.pdf

I passed, woo hoo, WOW I cant believe Im an RN!

Specializes in EMS, ED, Trauma, CEN, CPEN, TCRN.
I passed, woo hoo, WOW I cant believe Im an RN!

Way to go!!!!! :) :) :)

CONGRATS!!!!!!!!!!!! I hope tomorrow I can join you in the name change!

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