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dra9382

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  1. I am currently working on a Masters Degree through Walden University for MSN-Informatics. I want to become certified through the ANCC in informatics. I have less than a years experience as an RN but a decent information systems background. Currently I am working in Acute care. Do I need experience to sit for the exam? And I am having the hardest time finding entry level work in this field. Do you think that a certification will help? I want to build experience in informatics while I build experience as an RN. Any advice?
  2. Congratulations. I definitely remember who you are too. It was stressful, but well worth it. Registered Nurse Wooo.
  3. Update- it is 9:30 saturday morning. Almost exactly 48 hours after I took then NCLEX. The option came available to check my quick results so I did, and I unbelievably passed. Also the pearson trick worked for me. So hopefully this will help some people relieve some anxiety. Goood Luck everyone. I know it's hard, but you can get through it.
  4. I think so- but it being a saturday I am not sure. It says it takes two business days. I don't know.
  5. I had drugs that I had no idea what they did. A ton of prioritization questions, like who are you gonna see first? I had some multiple multiples. I don't know the difference between high and low questions. I heard prioritization questions are higher ones, and simple memorization ones are low end questions. I feel like the ATIs were more complex in the question, and the NCLEX was simpler in the question but the answers made no sense. I am sorry that your state doesn't participate in the quick results. If I had to wait for more than a week, I'd probably lose all my friends and my boyfriend and my parents would disown me. And I don't even live with my parents. It's only been 24 hours and they already keep telling me to stop bothering them until I know for sure. Take some sleeping pills. I don't usually go straight for medication, but in this scenario I feel that it is the only option. I had nightmares last night about my results. The first time I passed the second time I failed, I could never get a straight answer in my dreams. It's crazy how your mind handles anxiety. I kept dreaming that the red lettering on pearson's website said, "your results are inconclusive. sorry." natalyk - I hope that you find some sleep, and even more I hope that all your hard work pays off in the end.
  6. I recently took my NCLEX yesterday morning at 8 AM in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania. I went to a 4 year program who beat the NCLEX into our already crammed brains. We had to do hours and hours of questions, and also had to take 2 comprehensive exams. Both of these exams informed me that I have a 95% chance of passing the NCLEX on my first try. These exams were the Mosby Assessment and an ATI test. We had over 9 ATIs all together throughout the 4 years. We were also forced to take the HURST review, which I found utterly useless during the NCLEX. It is a good tool for review, but the concepts didn't help very well. Even though I have had preparation, I feel as a total failure. I believe that test is designed to do that. (hah) I had around 218 questions. And I am completely sured that I failed. I keep religiously checking the Department of States Licenser verification only to be bummed out by seeing my name with a Graduate Registered Nurse beside it. Looking for help I came to these forms, as I did often during nursing school. I came across the Pearson Trick. Looking for anything to relieve some anxiety I tried it. I came to the last question about my school of nursing, and it gave me a message that said their records show that I am already registered for this test. I couldn't reach the payment section. My status on the active form says delivery successful. I am writing this to give others hope and myself hope and that even though you want to drive into a tree to go into a coma to pass the time, it is worth waiting. This is what we have been working for years for. It comes down to these final moments. Although, It is driving me and anyone who talks to me insane. My boyfriend informed me that he wants to hit me with a frying pan to knock me out for awhile so i'll stop worrying. I will repost when I get my results, but for everyone that is in the same situation as I am. Please hang in there. Crissy. :)

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