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mollybeelv

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  1. Beetle01 I took my test in Nevada on Tues 6/26 (a day I'll never forget.) Thanks for the congrats! ORNURSETOBE I know exactly what you mean about sleep! I actually got a prescription for some sleep aids a couple of weeks ago just so I could get a good night's sleep before and after the test!
  2. I just wanted to make a quick post concerning my NCLEX experience. Like many, my computer shut off at 75 ?'s, was mostly all prioritizing, no calculations, no therapuetic communication, drugs I've never heard of, etc. It was horrible. I walked out of the testing center feeling numb and stupid . I was a wreck during the whole two days waiting for my results. I even did exactly what not to do... I looked up some of the few questions I could remember to see if I "guessed" right. ( don't do this, it WILL drive you crazy!) But I also got online and read about many of you who had the same experience as I :typing. Although I was still a wreck, many stories did help me cope a little bit better. When I logged on today and found out I passed, I was hysterical and relieved:rotfl:. So to anyone who is preparing for the NCLEX: Study those prioritizing questions. Know the suffixes of drugs (i.e. -olol=beta blockers, etc), this will help you to figure out at least what the drug is for. Think positive, say "I will pass the NCLEX" out loud. And Good Luck!

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