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PANIC or To Not Panic? PN NCLEX This Saturday!! O_0

Hello All,

I am scheduled to take the pn nclex on this Saturday, June 28, 2014 at 8:00am! I honestly don't feel like I'm ready I feel like I don't know anything. I graduated with high honors and for the ATI comprehensive predictor I scored a 85% which means I had a 99% probability of passing the nclex the first time. Well did I mention I graudated like almost 8 months ago. Some very unfortunate life circumstances prevented me from taking the test right away so now I feel like because I haven't been using it "I'm Losing it (the material that I've learned)".

My nerves are getting the best of me and so is my confidence level. Oh guess what? I rescheduled the NCLEX twice because I couldn't bring myself to take it because I don't know what to expect and I have a great fear of not passing it and my weak area is SATA!

My lack of confidence came from not knowing what to freshen up on because I don't feel like NCLEX is a "study" type of test from my understanding it's critical thinking and common sense.

I'm trying my best not to reschedule. My sources of review are just ATI testing and flashcards of normal labs ranges, pharmacology etc. Did anyone pass with using these two reviews? Plus I pray alot.

Can anyone relate to feeling like this? I feel like I'm just not ready? What are some tricks you used in preparing for the test that increased your confidence? What should I expect the day of the test? The college I graduated from stated that ATI is harder than the NCLEX but in the same breath they also put fear and pressure of passing the NCLEX on us (my classmates and I).

I know this is lengthy and believe me I appreciate all those who took time to read this! Please note that any suggestions or any general information that I should know about the NCLEX, REVIEW, OR etc.... along with positive encouraging words are truly welcomed! :) Lord knows I can surely use it!!!

Thanks.....

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Don't panic. Trust that your school/education gave you sufficient content knowledge to pass the NCLEX which is a test of minimum competency of an entry level, US educated nurse. Over 85% of US educated nurses pass the NCLEX first attempt.

Don't be your own worst enemy.

You've second guessed yourself enough.

You graduated nursing school with honors.

Trust yourself.

Believe in yourself.

Believe in your own competency.

You can do this.

Now go forth an earn what you worked so hard for....your nursing license. Best wishes.

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I think you need to take the test. It's really important that you break the cycle of letting your fears disrupt your life. Even if you don't pass it, you will have some reality to hang all your thoughts on instead of the giant unknown you are avoiding now. In the meantime, I think some distraction (read: whatever is fun and/or nourishes your soul) will really help. All the best to you.

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JustBeachyNurse I can't thank you enough for the kind-filled words!!! You don't know how much you've brigthened my night up! You ROCK!!! :)
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nursel56 I needed to hear this!!! Thank you sooooo very much for hitting the nail on the head! haha I couldn't agree with you more, everything you said is the absoute truth!! I'm definitely going to take your advice :)

Get a massage, take a walk, relax before the test. Thus will serve you better than stressfully cramming. Good luck. You to can pass on first attempt. Glad my words could help.

I'm also using ATI. I test on the 30th!!!!!! What have your scores been on the practice exams!?!!

Hi Grace! I took my NCLEX-PN two years ago and also used ATI. I think that ATI was the best way to prepare for the PN examination. That's all I used and I passed with the minimum of 85 questions. Just remember your lab values, overview of systems, and stay CONFIDENT! When I walked into that testing room I think the biggest thing that helped me was reminding myself that I KNEW THIS STUFF-don't second guess yourself and go with your FIRST instinct. You put in so much hard work during nursing school and this is your time to shine! You can do it!

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Guess what guys??? I DID IT!!! I took the test and my computer cut off at 85! It took me a lil over 2hrs to get to the 85 mark point. An hour later I did the PVT and it said that the delivery of my test was successfully and that I could not make a registration at the time because I already scheduled for this exam or some stuff like that! ha So is this accurate? I don't wanna celebrate too early. For some reason I still feel a little worried and SHOCKED? Help me guys should I be worried or can I calm down? :unsure:

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JustBeachyNurse Thank you so very much!!!! I told you I was going to take your advice to heart!!! (Literally) I appreciate your support, you were the first person to reach out to me in response to my post! One thing I know for sure...I'll never forget your kindness in my time of need...Your reassurance helped change my life on that day and today! Like I said before YOU ROCK!!!

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