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I Pass......
Hi, Thanks for your congrats... my computer shut off @ 75, I had 6 to 8 SATA, a few infection control, at least 8 meds questions, 1 calculation...actually I only prepared for one and half months, because i did not pay attention to my ATT, i was thinking that i will be able to schedule my NCLEX within 1 year, Luckly I found the mistake before the deadline of the test day... I only practised those questions from Sandra's CD, if I made any mistake, then i go to the book for further information. I did finished 2500 questions. At the same time I also review another book from Marlene Hurst, called NCLEX-RN REVIEW, i am maily focused on the strategy part, how to choose the right answer. How to prioritize, how to delegate assignment, infection control. Hope it will hope... I believe your guys could make it... Wish you all good luck! & waiting for the good news... :redbeathe:heartbeat:redbeathe
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I Pass......
Just got my NCLEX result from website, I passed....:heartbeat:heartbeat:heartbeat
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Who fail @ 75 questions?
Hi there, Just took NCLEX on July 2nd, no confident at all. Probably failed. Computer shut off @ 75. Would like your input for those who failed @ 75 .... Thanks! Have a great weekend! :heartbeat:heartbeat:heartbeat:heartbeat:heartbeat:heartbeat
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Just took NCLEX... thoughts
Hi there, I took NCLEX on July 2nd. Computer shutted off @ 75. I had about 7 SATA, 6 or 8 meds, 1 calculation question, pritority, infection control kind questions as well. For meds, not just common ones, I had two questions for the same medication which i saw before, but i have forgotten what it is for... I had a very bad feeling, i will fail.... I have prepared to reschedule it within the next few months...
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NCLEX RN July 2
Hi.. I also take NCLEX July 2nd... I am studying hard.... :heartbeat Good luck to all of you....
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Anyone Up For Random FACT THROWING??
hi, all, it's a great thread - my exam date (july 2nd ) is coming... i am getting more and more nervous... :redbeathe anyway, i also like to contribute some.. autonomic dysreflexia: potentially life threatening emergency - elevate head of bed to 90 degree - loosen constrictive clothing - assess for bladder distention and bowel impaction (triger) - administer antihypertensive meds (may cause stroke, mi, seisure ) normal icp : 0 - 15mmhg pulmonary embolus: s/s - pleuritic chest pain, dyspnea, low-grade fever, tachycardia, blood-tinged sputum. copd : s/s - dyspnea on exertion, barrel chest, clubbed fingers and toes, tachypneic with prolonged expiratory phase. tension pneumothorax - tracheal shift to opposite side, decreased venous return, neck vein bulge, tachycardia and tachypnea.
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what bring into the test center?
Hi there, I feel a bit confused when I looked into my ATT. Under acceptable identification, it stated " Your identification must be printed in english language letters, must be valid and unexpired, and have a recent photograph and signature signed in English. " I do not quite understand the last sentence... I am a international trained nurse, my identification will be my passport, but the photo on my passport was taken 5 years ago, but my passport still valid, only expired on 2010... Pls help me? Does that mean I have to bring one photo which i take recently? Thanks for all your input! Have a nice weekend! :heartbeat