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  1. Go to the PearsonVue website and click on "my account." Once you have taken the test, it will say something like "ready for delivery" or "delivered." There will be a magnifying glass that you can click on for details. Once the results are available, there will be red lettering that says so. Click on the magnifying glass (I think) and you then can pay for the results. Good luck!
  2. Update: I PASSED! I am so happy! I made my husband check to see if the results were available, then I shooed him away as I checked the results. I then looked up the definition of "pass" and jumped up and down and did a somersault on my bed.
  3. And thank you for the votes of confidence!
  4. I had quite a few pharmacology questions -- and some involved drugs with which I was not familiar! I had a ton of priority questions. Several drug calculations. Half a dozen or so psych questions. A few OB questions. Several Peds questions. Several delegation questions. And a lot of "what would most alarm you" questions.
  5. I know that I got the last one correct because I checked it after the test. I know that that isn't an accurate predictor of whether or not you pass or fail, but it has eased my suffering a bit today! I am a bit uneasy about 120 questions. I feel like I did quite well on a portion of the test (I had a lot of drug calculations, and I rock those) however, there was some stuff that threw me. So, have you ever heard of anyone passing with 120 questions? (It might have been 123 or something like that, I'm not sure of the exact number. To be honest, I quit paying attention at 75.)

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