Please PRAY.. I Failed...BUT

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I am heading to pearsonvue in T-20 minutes to go and defeat the beast! I plan to be there all 6 hours and all 265 questions. Lord willing, I will survive!!!

CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!!!! I am so happy for you!!! =)

YAY! Congratulations!

Specializes in school nursing, home health,rehab, long-.

So proud of you...welcome to the fold.

Congratulations please share study tips

Yay!!! :roflmao: Congrats RN! I've been waiting for your post! lol :D :nurse::up::up:

Specializes in medical assistant/office.
Specializes in critical care.

Beautiful update!!!! Congratulations!

Hi All,

I Still have not received my official letter from my BON... and I didn't pay for quick results... BUT I do have my name on my states BON with my RN#... I PASSED~~ YAY!!! TY everyone for your support. I will be posting my story sometime tomorrow.But Please feel free to continue posting here and i will reply as well. I couldn't have done this without all your support and prayers!! TY each so much.

Hi again, I just wanted to add something now that all the anxiety and anticipation is over. First, let me say having strangers become family through God was truly another blessing from Him. A week ago today, I continually read your posts of encouragement and prayers. Because (not to make assumptions) but I think most fear or have anxiety regardless of how they felt the test went. One of my biggest concerns is that I felt I did well. Over the past year, I have read countless posts of those who passed the beast state that they felt they failed. In my opinion, my optimism scared more than if I were being pessimistic. Before I found God and even after I did, I always expected the worst. So, for me to expect the best was something new for me. As I read your posts, I prayed that God was speaking through each of you... This truly gave me strength. As it turns out, I believe God did in fact speak through you. I just wanted to take a moment and again thank you all for you support.

My journey to become a nurse has been in His hands all the way through. Even when I did not know that He was working. Having failed 2 previous attempts, I CONSTANTLY reminded myself that is it all in Gods hands. I saw a post on here, where someone commented on my 2nd post being a "testimony." That was truly inspirational to me and really supported my faith. Of course, I am not proud to say I failed twice, but I am however blessed that it did not happen without reason. I am blown away by the number of hits my OP received. For all of you who are going to re-take the test, please know we are all here for you. I am simply so grateful for the AN community and wanted all of you to know how much I appreciate you.

Your story is beautiful. I just graduated last Monday and waiting on my codes to register for my test for the pn. They just recently changed it today actually lol so I hope it doesn't get harder but I know they have increased the select all that apply. I'm so happy you passed makes my heart feel good to read this.

Congratulations hun

PayitForwardHolistic congrats RN. Your story is inspiring for all future test takers and repeat test takers. Much success in your quest for your 1st RN position. :sarcastic:

Congrats. I was bouncing on my bed reading this!

Your story is beautiful. I just graduated last Monday and waiting on my codes to register for my test for the pn. They just recently changed it today actually lol so I hope it doesn't get harder but I know they have increased the select all that apply. I'm so happy you passed makes my heart feel good to read this.

Congratulations hun

You can do this! I am not 100% about anything r/t the pn exam...but to strengthen your approach and understanding/stratagy on how to answer SATA, I would strongly recommend using Saunders and NCLEX 4000 or 3500 online (they had very if not identical questions in each program). I'm a list maker, so any and every SATA I ever came across I added it to my notes.

For Example:

Developing a SECURITY Plan, a RN must consider whichFactors?


  • When developing a security plan for a pediatric unit,the nurse should consider the


    • identification of neonates, infants, toddlers,children, and adolescents;

    • the facility's physical layout;

    • available resources to obtain and maintain thesecurity plan

    • methods for educating staff.

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