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  1. i never thought there are still those from this blog who read my post here. hehe.. thank you cebuana,ps and sgiles! as to how long was my preparation, i invested 2months for saunders, 3 months for kaplan and 1 month refresher course ( just did it by myself) prior to my exam date. you guys can do it! goodluck and godbless. just message me and give me your emails if you need my resources.
  2. it took me 6 months all in all. 3months self review and 3months review center. I really wanted to be sure i'd pass it so i decided to invest a lot of time.
  3. thank you smn! Im glad i could really help or be an inspiration atleast. :wink2:
  4. thank you so much kay! mwaaah! :)
  5. well i cant say linda charity is the only reason i pass :) its one of the factor. you will never know what question will pop up while your taking the exam so its best to review 1 comprehensive book (with 10,000 questions to be sure) + do it with linda charity and infection control updates at CDC website and your set to go.
  6. i passed! :) the trick worked!
  7. first let me thank you all guys and suzzane for this wonderful blog! This blog helped me alot to attain this success! from random fact and kaye's QnA thread and everyone else's experiences from the exam. 1. I read the saunders book 4x 2. answer each system after reading the book on study mode 3. took note of my mistakes and saved it on a note pad 4. I enroled in kaplan 5. Read Exam cram and linda charity prio dele which is a must! 6. Lastly, Prior to my exam I read all the note from saunders system I did from the beginning and repeated it from scratch With all of that hardwork and consistency I stopped at 75 for 45 minutes. I had infection control, prio dele, abg reading, 5 satas and 1 calcu. thank you all guys! cheers! we nurses rock! and goodluck to those who are going to take the exam. you can do it! but do it with hardwork and consistency. :wink2:
  8. hi kaye! its now confirmed i passed :)
  9. kaye thank you so much for this wonderful thread. I just took my exam yesterday and i bombed it :) I got a pop up from pearson trick too that says im already scheduled and contact bon :) im crossing my fingers that its true! on sunday il know my result! you are awesome! thank you so much :)
  10. which of the following anti-hypertensive medication can precipitate hypertensive crisis if the pt withdraw abruptly 1- enapril 2- clonidine 3- diltiazem 4- losartan A pt is admitted to the ER after ingesting 90mg digoxin tab. The pt v/s after admission are pulse 60bpm and the EKG shows 3rd degree heart block. what medication will the doctor prescribe initially 1- lidocaine 2- digiband 3- atropine 4- verapamil which drug will be useful in prevent nocturnal angina 1- nitroglycerin sublingual 2- digoxin 3- nitoglycerin transdermal 4- atenol what is the most common side effect of anti-hyperlipidemic drug 1- heart palpitation 2- migraine headache 3- GI disturbance 4- elevated blood pressure which medication can be given to a pregnant pt with thrombosis 1- heparin 2- alteplase 3- LMWH 4- warfarin Beta- blocker interfere with sexual performance_____yes________ YES/NO A pt is placed on diuretic to decrease calcium excretion. after few weeks the pt develop gout attack. which type of diuretic is the pt taking 1- loop diuretic 2- spironolactone 3- HCTZ 4- lasix A pt is diagnose with hepatic cirrhosis and the pt have ascites and edema. which medication can control the ascites and edema 1- HCTZ 2- Furosemide 3- spironolactone 4- lasix which of the following anti-arrhythmic drug can cause headache, dizziness and tinnitus 1- propranol 2- verapamil 3- amiodarone 4- Quinidine which medication need to be taken to prevent mountain sickness in pt who went for a mountain climbing trip 1- anticholinergic 2- loop diuretic 3- beta-blocker 4- carbonic anhydrase inhibitor
  11. can you share the images or unfamiliar topics you encountered? Im so nervous. Il be having my exam tomorrow
  12. you can do it cookie! il pray for you
  13. can anyone pls enlighten me. i thought with droplet precaution you only need mask? am i correct?

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