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Hi there! I was wondering if how many Questions about Priority, Delegation,Triage Assigning proper room assignments that comes out in Nclex to be assured that I have passed the exam? I took my Nclex yesterday, and I really dont have any idea if I passed it or not. I did not have any Computations, Herbal Drugs. The Drugs that came out were the ones that I have studied, except for one. I do have some questions about Nursing management ang Leadership as well as about incident report and such. I did have Psych, MS (of course), Maternal and Pedia and the topics about Prioritizations etc( the ones I mentioned above)and Select all that apply. I was ALWAYS looking for these kinds of questions, its just that after answering them, the next question will not be on "this scope" which really concerns me. In my knowledge, If I would get a priority,delegation question correct, it will be like that all the way. Why does it come back to the "objective" type of questions, like what to expect about, what will be the correct nursing intervention. what will be the indication that the client understood the instruction and etc. and prioritzation/delegation/proper room assignments will come out again after 5-8 numbers or so. I really do not know
I am confused
Every item comes from a different topic.
I ended up after 75questions, I am just hoping for the best. I may fail it but God has given me more than enough reasons to believe that I have passed it. Ill just lift it all up to my Lord.
The Nclex was fairly "okay" but that is what that scares me, I know most of the topics that came out. That is what scares me the most
80% of my Nclex came really from Sauders. Thanks to Suzanne, I did study the Comprehensive Book as well as the Q&A. But its the Comprehensive Book where the Nclex took "my" test. If anyone who is preparing for NCLEX, Saunders is REALLY THE ONE! Listen to Suzanne, just like what I did.
I am hoping that I passed my NCLEX.