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bryjah

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  1. Thanks to all of you, I could have not did it if it weren't for the good lord above, faith and the encouraging words of all of you:nurse::nurse:
  2. I recently took the PN exam, and when taking the review questions I to was getting only half right, but I continued to study as I was took about 200 questions a day. And passed my test the second time around. So continue to study as you are, and have faith because if you put it off to long you'll forget things.
  3. When I failed pn the first time I jumped right back in the driver seat, My teacher suggested i buy Davis book, I took all the testone by one and then the questions I got wrong I studied those, then I took the four at the end of the book. I also studied ati's, Exam cram has an excellent printout of lab values and a couple other hints. About two weeks prior to my test date I did @100 questions a day on the Davis cd, and saunders I borrowed from a friend, Three days prior I did 200 questions a day on the cd's. I know everybody says don't study the day before I did look over things and I could'nt sleep the day of I was up @ 4 looking over stuff. Needless to say I cut off at 85 questions and I'm an LPN:nurse:
  4. that is an excellent book wesp. that print out in front with the lab values and helpful hints
  5. Hello everybody I passed my test for the second time, and I must first give honor to the lord above and to you guys for being so supportive. I got 85 questions and I left there feeling like I did not pass I had alot of meds I had never heard of, alot of prioritization, a couple of infection control, two schiz, no math although I really studied, and alot of med-surg. My instructor also supported me along the way she had me purchase the davis book which was really great because it broke it down by subject. Then I would follow up with my ATI's, I would also do at least 20 questions a day from the CD that comes with the book, when I was finished with the whole book including the four practise exams in the back. The last week up to my test date I did at least 100 questions a day. The exam cram book also has a great printout in there with all the labs and acouple of helpful hints, needless to say I tested last Monday, and looked on DOH website and I am officially PN.......... it's nothing like getting that license yesterday to confirm it. Thanks to all of you and have faith in the lord and put him first he will make a way out of no way.:yeah:
  6. well potassium is the only one out of range so I would have picked that one. And no you don't aspirate on heparin.
  7. Hi I tok the test yesterday, of course each test is going to be different but this one did seem harder for me only because I had tons of meds I've never seen before. You try to study everything, but how can you retain it all. I'll just have to have faith and pray GOD will bring me through it. I took P>N second time around.
  8. I would check for consciousness first
  9. guys what is suzannes plan
  10. hello everybody I to take my nclex this month the 21st. this is my second time around. I agree with everyone else have faith and don't give up. I let the devil get the best of me and anxiety won, but not this time I have the lord as my pilot and I'm the co-pilot. you guys were talking abiut suzannes review what exactly is that and ow can I get a hold of it. Please pray for me.

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