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blessednurse87

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  1. LOL!!! That is TOO funny!!!
  2. I agree with LisserRN, if you have been out of school for a while you should review content. I would also practice 50-150 questions a day and read the rationales of both right and wrong answers. I worked full time when I was preparing for the exam, and I studied 2 hours on most days that I worked, and about 2-3 hours on days that I did not work. Since I took the exam a little over a month after I graduated, I didn't go over content. Good luck! )
  3. :hpygrp::ancong!: to God be the glory!!!
  4. Praise be to GOD!!! :ancong!::hpygrp:
  5. Where are you taking the practice exams from?
  6. Kaplan and Exam Cram were the ONLY sources I used to study. I only practiced lots of questions for 6 weeks. I also reviewed lab values and infection control precautions two days before the exam. I didn't go over any content. I practiced 50-150 questions a day, and I passed with 75 questions. I felt that the Kaplan questions were harder than the NCLEX, so they really prepare you. With Exam Cram, the questions were similar in style to the NCLEX. If you not great at critical thinking questions, then I would definitely recommend Kaplan. Good luck with everything!!!!
  7. did you try the pearson vue trick?
  8. It's all up to you on how ready you think you are. Continue to practice questions and read all the rationales carefully, whether you got them right or wrong. I would also go over lab values and infection control precaution 2 days before your exam. Good luck in everything that you do!
  9. YAY!!!!! :hpygrp::dancgrp::nmbrn: You did it Greedy!!! Praise be to God! Now got out, relax and celebrate!!!! We are now officially 100%!!! Bluebird I will be praying that you pass today! You've got this!!!
  10. UGH I HATE UCH. They have the worst triage I've ever been to! A good friend of mine worked there as PCT of a month or something, and she said it was horrible. They didn't have enough equipment, so they had to look everywhere for that. She quit as soon as she could. I've been to their ER twice, only because i stayed on campus at USF and it was the closest hospital, and it took forever for them to see me. I had a really bad UTI, and they made me sit in the waiting room with my own urine specimen!!! I was urinating blood for crying out loud! To tell you the truth I don't even think they tested it...so my opinion of the nasty hospital is very, very poor!
  11. I've heard about this law, and I think it is kind of ridiculous...

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