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phatERnurse

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  1. AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Job well done!!!!!!!!!!!! :)
  2. Pokey Will Pass!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  3. Awesome!!!!!!!!!
  4. Hey guys! I just found out my NCLEX results and I passed. I had a 160 questions and I felt like maybe 30% of the questions were priority- not a lot. This is the only reason I was kinda freaked out about the test. I even felt like I guessed on 80% of the test. I just want to give others hope- it really does not matter how many questions you get or even the type pf questions. I had a lot of questions just asking what a certain drug does. Im just glad I dont have to worry about NCLEX EVER again!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  5. How many questions did you get?
  6. Keep us posted when you find out how you did :-)
  7. Hey All! I've been reading posts everyday regarding NCLEX for some time now. Well, today was the day- the day of NCLEX. I have always excelled in my classes and have scored between 87.5-99.99 on all of my HESI exams. Many of my friends said that NCLEX was easier than HESI, but I must beg to differ. I took a total of 160 ? and I felt overwhelmed when the test was finally over. I felt like everything that I had learned in nursing school plus all of my studying was just not enough. For example, Addison's disease- i know that it is an adrenocortical deficiency, weight loss, weakness, hyperpigmentation and much more is involved........but just knowing facts like this about a disease was not enough. I felt like I guessed on 75-80% of the test. I hope i guessed well :) ! Enough rambling - To all that are testing soon- good luck- and go with your first instinct!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  8. Maybe you could approach her and talk with her about it. Patient safety is very important...but if it was me, I would want someone to talk to me first before going to my supervisor. Im not in your shoes, so I really dont know how your environment is at work...but that is just my suggestion.:)

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