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BANJ

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  1. Also, allnurses study guide! It's great!
  2. @maia718 I bought a lot of books for my preparation; however, I only focused on three books. I used my Saunders book (content review), Kaplan strategies book (how to breakdown the question), Kaplan qbank (practicing questions), and LaCharity book (how to prioritize and delegate). Good luck :)
  3. Yes, I did! I hope it's true :) Thanks for the simple tips!! Congrats again, wooo!!
  4. Thanks everyone! I'm sure you did fine, purplechicxiii :) The feeling after the exam was the worse though. I honestly did not know how I did. I just knew that I tried my best. Seeing the "good pop up" made me feel a little better, but I think seeing my quick results will be MUCH better! Tomorrow will be the day I find out ... ahh!
  5. Thanks guys!!
  6. I did. I got the pop up. Hope it's true!!!
  7. I'm so happy for you!!!! Congrats! I JUST finished and i ended at 75. I am super scared. You were right about kaplan having similar questions! I had a lot of SATA questions - 10-14? i don't know if that's a good thing lol. again, congrats!!!!
  8. I'm freaking out. I just took the nclex and ended at 75 questions. I had about 10-14 SATA?!, a lot of ob and peds, a good amount of priority questions, 5-6 medication questions, and the rest of it is a blur! I don't know how i did. Iwalked out and i just wanted to vomit everywhere! I want to know if i passed or failed ......... Ughhhhhhhh!! My head is throbbing!!!
  9. Wow congrats! I'll be taking mine in 13 hours :crossing fingers: I've been using Kaplan as my study tool. I really hope it prepared me as well! Again, congrats!
  10. I am terrified for the medication part on the NCLEX. What if I don't know those particular drugs? Any helpful tips?
  11. Congrats :) I take mine on Thurs! I'm also doing Kaplan and LaCharity. I saw an improvement in my scores also! Hopefully, I don't freak out during the exam, yikes! The questions are similar to the nclex (the way it's worded)?
  12. Thanks! I write every rationale down just so I don't forget the info! I use nclex 4000 from time to time, but I focused my studying with Saunders, Kaplan (strategy book, qbanks, & qtrainers), and LaCharity. Hope I'm doing the right thing lol.
  13. Aww thanks for sharing! I'm taking mine this week I'm so scared!
  14. I'm practicing SATA questions on my Saunders CD. I either missed one answer or added an extra answer. Few days away from the nclex ... it's really discouraging
  15. Thanks so much!
  16. Hey everyone! So I have one more week left until the big day, yikes! The material that I've been using to study are Saunders, LaCharity, all-nurses study guide sheet, Kaplan strategy book, & Kaplan qbank only (no qtrainers). My scores for Kaplan are in the 60s and one 70 lol. I don't know if those scores are "good enough." I've been studying for a month a few days and at this point I don't know what to study. Any tips on what I should focus on for my last week? Oh yeah, how is the NCLEX? I really don't want to freak out once I place my body in front of the computer lol. I want to know what I should expect -- are they straight forward questions? Tricky/hard? Ahhh lol. Thanks guys!
  17. Hey guys! I'm having trouble with my nursing diagnosis. my pt is a 65 year old male. dx: afib hx: chf, anemia my nursing dx: decreased cardiac output related to alteration in rhythm AEB fatigued, short of breath, heart rate of 109 irregular rhythm, respirations 26, R lung field rhonchi. is it right?
  18. BANJ posted a topic in General Students
    Hey guys! I'm having trouble with my nursing diagnosis. my pt is a 65 year old male. dx: afib hx: chf, anemia my nursing dx: decreased cardiac output related to alteration in rhythm AEB fatigued, short of breath, heart rate of 109 irregular rhythm, respirations 26, R lung field rhonchi. is it right?
  19. Hello! I need some help on my care plan. My patient admitting dx is ascites. One of my nursing dx is risk for injury (pulmonary aspiration) r/t nasogastric tube suction. I need four interventions. I only have two in mind which are -- Check placement of the tube and elevate head of bed 30 - 45 degrees. My patient is NPO except meds. If anyone can help, it would be greatly appreciated! :)

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