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I am sure that I failed at 75Qs. :(
Thanks everyone, i just realized that i passed :)
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did you use ATI for nclex rn review
its really knowledge based questions. i feel the way they making the question is like, they open a book, see something and want to make a question on that point, so they make up three other choices. well, if you know the point, you will get it, if not, there is no way to get the quesiton. after every ati test, they give u ur weakness, and asked you to review certain chapters. i think it is a detector. it supposed to help you to build up your fundation not to get use to the nclex style questions. well, we need a firm fundation, but sometimes, strategy and test taking skills a more important. my school made us use it, but i did not follow every single step.
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I am sure that I failed at 75Qs. :(
Thanks Silverdragon112. I am so scared. I knew most of people thought they did not pass but found out that they did. But..... I dont know..... I just don't think that I can pass with only 75 questions, and with soooooooooo many meds and only 3 sata
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I am sure that I failed at 75Qs. :(
according to my description, everyone thinks i am failed, right? tell me the truth, your first impression. please
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I am sure that I failed at 75Qs. :(
I just got home from the test taking center. I did not really prepare my nclex due to some family issues. i did some ati tests, which took all my confidence away. also i did the kaplan q trainer and got around 60%. tried to read the sunders, but couldn't really focus on that, so many information from that book. My grade in my calss is not that good, especially for the second and third semester. So I always said to my friends "hope i can get between 100 and 150 questions, although i want to finish by 75. but i don't think i am that excellent to pass at 75 questions, if i only got 75, that means i failed". today, it becomes to a truth. i finished the exam at 75 questions. i spend less than 2 hours on that. (when i did the surgey, the computer asked me if i want to take my break). i got only 3 SATA, some infection control, some priority ("which one will u assess the first"), tones of medications. i did not spend time on preparing meds, and i guess i failed mostly due to this part. also, there is not question like "which client will u assign to the RN", "which client will u discharge at first"... seems like i was getting some low level questions i am panic now! i dont want to spend another month on studying
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NCLEX medication
Can anyone help me to answer this question please? Thanks
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NCLEX medication
Hi everyone! My friend took the NCLEX a week ago in MA, and he told me in the test only generic names were given, not the brand name. I always thought both of the names will be given. I am really bad at pharmacology. If it is true, i really feel hopeless... Anyone took the exam recently and remember the situation? Is that true? thanks!