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attention: it's 10000% accurate, the pvt works. i took my test wed 2/16/12, my rn nclex stopped at 112. i died instantly and managed to scan out and make it to my car. i cried all the way home. please note, i have been an lpn for 10 years, and dont remember feeling so much like a failure after that nclex. this rn nclex is second to none. to make a long story short, i went straight to my laptop after driving only 30 minutes from the test site. i received the good pop up; "our records indicate that you have recently scheduled this exam. please contact a member of your board for further assistance. another registration can not be made at this time". i must have checked it 4 times that day, and 3 more times on thursday. around 2am on friday morning my status on the nursing board read "rn active" it gave a former friend the credit card page and indeed she failed, it gave 5 other friends the good pop up and they all passed! to the person, who had a malfunction with their strategy or was looking to get a reaction out of others, by saying its not reliable. stop it! you can not register for a test, you have already passed, makes perfect sense. until, they desire to change this, it's reliable, if you attempt to re-register the right way. on the contrar, the computer instantly knows if you didnt pass as well, thats why if you should fail, you are prompted to pay again. whether its been scanned for accuracy or not.
tips:
prayer: jermiah 29:11-13
study your infection control; know airborne, droplet, contact, and standard precautions. know what gear you should wear for each, and if door can be opened/closed. know how to prioritize and delegate and assign (lacharity's book) was great for this. see acute over chronic conditions, know some pharmacology; olol, prils, pines, blood thinners, psych meds, depressants.. you just have to have a basic knowledge, if you exhibit that, the computer will move you to the competence level: analysis and application (above the line)... they dont care about regurgitation information such as comprehension and understanding (below the line), this is simply memory[color=#ffa500]. keep your patients safe and study, study, study, you will pass!! feeling like you failed is normal, but dont 2nd guess yourself, unless you are 300% sure you need to change that answer.
i had: 5 sata, 2 ekgs, 2 math problems, 1 exhibit, 3 diagrams, and lots of infection control, priority (who would you call back 1st), and delegation (what would you give your cna safely) etc.. dont know which 15 were experimental, but i guess it was enough analysis and application to deem me safe enough to practice. thank you jesus, it was your favor... i am a registered nurse!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
congrats to you all on your successes already, god bless each of you
I took my NCLEX on 6/20/2012, got all 265 questions, did the Pearvue trick 3 hours later and got the "contact Board of Nursing" pop-up. Check my result on 6/22/2012 and I passed! The trick works for me.
so jealous u found out so fast im STILL waiting for quick results. i tested on the 20th too
CONGRATSSSS!!!!!
SirMiggy
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Congratulations. I took mine also last tueday.