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  1. Has anyone taken the ERI or ATI tests in preparation for NCLEX? Our program required us to pass the ERIs last year, and we had a lot of complaints about how effective they were in preparing us for NCLEX. This year we've gone to ATIs as a replacement. If anyone has had experience with either one (or both!), do you feel that they really help with NCLEX? I'm curious to know if one is better than the other.
  2. I'm an RN student, scheduled to graduate in May (finally! ), and have accepted a position in an Intensive Care Unit. I'm really excited, but rather apprehensive, because I have no previous nursing experience. Any advice to ease my mind? I've also been told that I will be required to complete ACLS, PALS, TNCC, telemetry, and critical care courses. Any tips in preparing for these classes?

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