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Pearsonvue Trick Is this TRUE? Does it work every time?
To answer an earlier question...I had the multiple satas but they weren't in order just random. For instance I would get 2-3 regular questions and then a satas would pop up and then another 2-3 regular type questions and again another satas. This happened throughout the whole test so after every couple questions it would throw in a satas and after the 20th time I just stopped counting because I was starting to stress about it. I also got a few of the ones where it gives you five answers and you have to slide them over in the right order.
- Pearsonvue Trick Is this TRUE? Does it work every time?
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Pearsonvue Trick Is this TRUE? Does it work every time?
When I got all those SATAS my stomach started turning literally. I just kept getting them which was making me think more about the test then the actual question. With all of those in my head I was like omg, am I getting all of these because I am doing well and these are getting harder but then I was thinking if I miss just one possible or pick an extra one that wasn't right I can get it wrong so I honestly am up in the air about how I did.
- Pearsonvue Trick Is this TRUE? Does it work every time?
- Pearsonvue Trick Is this TRUE? Does it work every time?
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Pearsonvue Trick Is this TRUE? Does it work every time?
Just took mine two hours ago. It says registration already currently exists. Cannot register at this time?? Does that mean it is on hold?? Anyone else get this? It doesn't say contact the state board but it looks like the other info. is the same in the response as others are getting and on the front page it says delivery complete so I don't think it is on hold. ugh...
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help with INFECTION CONTROL NCLEX review
Thank you so much for the links!!! I am finding them very helpful and straight forward. One less thing to stress about:)
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NCLEX Takers Support Thread
Hi Everyone!! Taking my test Monday! In need of your prayers to keep me calm and guide my through this. Good luck everyone and thank you!!
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Anyone Up For Random FACT THROWING??
Here is a good one that I didn't know before but very helpful. To know the normal systolic for a child 1-7 years old Age +90. Example 3yo child = 93 systolic. Here is another. Do not mix zosyn and gentamycin IV wait at least an hour to decrease the risk of gentamycin inactivation. Test is Monday next week. I am so tired between work, kids and studying but I keep telling myself I can sleep after the test:) Good luck to everyone!!
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Bored....
I think we all hit a boredom patch. Once I got to the last one 7 about the history etc... I could not focus and pretty much only really studied the week before the date I signed up for. I just could not get motivated because it was so boring and basically just memorized things on that to get through the test. I felt like I was back in high school my senior year in the last quarter. Just wading through to get through it even though my heart wasn't in it anymore because all I could think about at that point was moving onto the CPNE.
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Tips from my CPNE experience
To those of you still needing to tackle the CPNE I wanted to share a few things from my weekend that hopefully will benefit someone. Few tips from my weekend. 1. on the lab stations(except the wound station) push that trash can far enough away and out of sight. Just leave your alcohol pads, packages on the table and throw them away later after they say you pass:) so you won't even need the trash until later. My weekend and since I have seen a lot of people lately putting a syringe in the trash. It doesn't matter if it wasn't used, it doesn't matter if there is no needle on it, EC will fail you for any syringe going in that trash can. 2. Make sure the tape is secure on the wound, don't let it curl back up. 3. ID, ID, ID!!! entering room(don't touch that patient until after ID is done) and before meds. 4. Look at the peg board at the head of their bed on their wall. I wasn't told by CE or primary nurse not to do BP on left arm due to history of mastectomy (the right arm had an IV) but there was a sign on the board not to take BP in left arm and the patient stopped me and told me to look at the wall(bless her) Listen to your patient-they were so nice and trying to help me in any way they could. I even had a patient tell me that they used the pediatric cuff on her so I didn't have to dig for the right size. 5. get rid of extra cups on their bedside table. Have one main cup or jug. The primary nurse came in and brought an extra foam cup with water in to give the rest of the meds. I stopped the pt. and asked her to please use the jug of water I had just filled. 6. Gel anytime entering or leaving a room that includes kitchenette, pt. room, clean utility etc... 7. Push station-pull the plunger back a few times to loosen it up before getting your flushes, meds. so it doesn't stick giving you a bubble. 8. IV mini bag- flushes-make sure you push out the extra flush before you enter the room-I pushed out the excess into the sink in the med. room 9. Make sure you put some alcohol wipes into your pocket so you have some if you have IV mini bag during pcs to clean the port and stethascope for patients. 10. If a CE questions you on something and you know you are correct fight for yourself. I had a CE question my rate on the pump for the IV mini bag during a pcs and I knew I was correct so I fought for myself. 11. I didn't think anything they gave me wasdifficult at all but to me the stress built up throughout the weekend so find a way to keep calm, don't get ahead of yourself and positive self talk!!! 12. Be aware that time is not just ticking when you are doing things but also the CE. Had a CE that on all testers took about 20 minutes to approve care plan so be aware of your time. 13. If the meal comes, resp. therapist, doctor etc... get out of there and get the meds ready or get some documention done. Every time a pt. ate it took them about 10 minutes so that gives you an idea how long it takes. 14. Think before you touch anything. Had a CE point and tell me to just pick up the hat so she could read the output better. I almost just picked it up because we were both bent over looking at it and just a few feet away. Stopped myself and went out and got gloves. Whew. 15. Trust yourself. I had a few other testers tell me a few things before we got there that were inaccurate so I started to doubt myself. I cleared it up during the questioning time before the labs started. You have studied, and practiced so trust yourself so don't let others plant doubt. 16. Lastly, use mnuemonics for the labs. I was the only one to use them and only one to pass all the labs on friday. Great check off list to make sure you didn't miss anything. You can do them a million times at home but you get there and easy to question yourself if you just did something but if it is right there in front of you it is like a mini back up. I also wrote on the alcohol pads(OCD I know) for the push station. I put aspirate on the first and laid it under my first flush, m and put it under my med. syringe and f under my last flush so that way I never questioned which is which and remembered that all important aspirate for the first flush. I had 5mls over 2 minutes so make sure you practice the larger amounts to push too. So, many wonderful people helped me get through this so I hope this helps someone.
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passed in utica
Congratulations!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Way to never give up and now you are reaping the benefits of your hard work and determination!!! So truly happy for you!!!:roll
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Yeah!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you everyone!! Lisa, that is so true. I was thinking this is it, all I have left is for her to take these meds. and I am done. I always told myself if I got done with the patient that documentation was my strength so I knew if I got to documentation I would pass. I just got ahead of myself. Honestly the most emotional thing I have ever been through. I cried more than I would like to admit. I was even crying when I called my husband so he didn't believe me at first when I said I passed. I was just exhausted, emotionally drained and missed my kids like crazy. The minute I got back to my room the study guide was taking up space in the garbage can;) Love all of you!!
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Yeah!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you everyone, I passed!!!! I just got in tonight from my flight. Passed all labs stations, both pcs on Sat., then Sunday morning I was almost done and only had meds. to pass, I did patient teaching on her meds. and then handed her the cup w/ meds. Agh!!!! failed it. Forgot to ID before handing her the meds. I was so happy she repeated what I had taught her and then forgot. Then I passed my make up pcs. Thank you to everyone for all of your support, prayers and help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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1 more week
Thanks Traci, I started in December when I applied. At the beginning I mostly spent my time reading the study guide, reading old journals and old questions on EPN, reading anything I could get my hands onto on allnurses esp. the paper by Ivan and Lisa(what a nice summary) and watching Redden on http://cpnex.blogspot.com/2008/06/iv-push-lab.html for labs and watch Rob's dvd for the pcs portion. I swear all I did was read for two months and then I put a lab together on my living room table. Once I was comfortable with that then my next step was care plans sent to Dr. A for review and finally putting it all together with practice pcs on my daughter. I didn't take a cancellation date because I didn't want to rush the process and soak in any info. I could get my hands on. I felt like after each step I got one of those ah ha moments and the main thing was to forget my work nurse way of doing things and take on the EC way of doing things. I had to change my care plan thinking, documentation according to critical elements etc... I feel like I have become OCD over this but I think that is just part of it and once you get a date you see a light at the end of the tunnel:)