Nursing Students NCLEX
Published Mar 20, 2011
I take the nclex tomorrow @ 8am. I fell prepared and confident, but still scared! Used Saunders, Kaplan, and ATI to study. I also have some experience as a GN.
Please say a prayer for me!!! Thank you!
nicu06
16 Posts
Hi Everyone,Thanks for the encouragement and prayers. After 4 hours and 265 Questions, I still felt confident, but scared that I got all the questions. I just got home and did the PearsonVue trick. According to that, I passed!!! Does anyone know if this is accurate?I'm a little scared, since I will be working tomorrow. Maybe I should just wait until I get home to check the state board webpage?I'll let you know as soon as I find out whether or not I passed.Thanks again !!!
Thanks for the encouragement and prayers. After 4 hours and 265 Questions, I still felt confident, but scared that I got all the questions.
I just got home and did the PearsonVue trick. According to that, I passed!!! Does anyone know if this is accurate?
I'm a little scared, since I will be working tomorrow. Maybe I should just wait until I get home to check the state board webpage?
I'll let you know as soon as I find out whether or not I passed.
Thanks again !!!
Hey Catherine!! CONGRATS!!
Do you have any helpful hints or tips for what to study? I am writing mine in two weeks for the second time and am scared b/c i really want to pass this time!!
Any advice is helpful!
Thanks
jenmesh
86 Posts
congratulations, catherine!! job well done :)
Catherine,RN
14 Posts
Hi Everyone,
It's OFFICIAL!!! I'm an RN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks for all the thoughts, prayers, and encouragement. I really appreciate it!
Hey Catherine!! CONGRATS!!Do you have any helpful hints or tips for what to study? I am writing mine in two weeks for the second time and am scared b/c i really want to pass this time!!Any advice is helpful!Thanks
Hi,
I basically just studied Kaplan Book, Saunders, and ATI. Kaplan is what helped the most because the book teaches you how to analyze questions. 90% of the stuff on the test I did not know. Know what is normal (Labs, meds, etc.) and study up on infection control and isolation procedures. Know common med endings so you are able to recognize what type of drug a question is talking about. And PRAY!!!
Let me know how you do! Good Luck!