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SaintRN

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  1. Look at the question as far as Maslow in that case. Some of the actual question that were asked like pain, you will be able to use Maslow on them. I did not get 1 question on pain at all. Most of it was med-surg, but nothing on morphine or pain meds or mgmt. Sorry.
  2. Congrats! That is awesome. I passed last week with 75 wuestions, but one of my friends had 160 and passed. I guess the number of questions don't matter as long as you pass. Goog luck in your career.
  3. I took the NCLEX last week and I was told by so many people study as kinds of different books so you'll be ready for anything, but when I took it, the only book that was really helpful was the Kaplan. It was the only book that was close to the same questions that were on the NCLEX itself.
  4. I took the NCLEX last week and passed. Everything on there is what would happen in the perfect world, not what you see if you are working. There is alot of deligation, what do you do 1st, and priorities. I found the Kaplan book made it alot easier. Kaplan questions are as close to the NCLEX as you can find. Good Luck!
  5. I was 31 when I went back to school to become an RN and I just took my boards last week and passed. I found it was alot of work and alot of sleepless nights when you have a family, but you can do it if you really want it. Most of my classmates were my age or older and made it. I 1st semester is the hardest. After that, it pretty much just falls into place because of your life experiences. Good luck. I'm sure you'll do great! :balloons:
  6. I hope you passed. I am also waiting for my results. 75 questions and I felt good about some and bad about others. The questions on the NCLEX were nothing like school, but I was told chances are that if you found it hard, you pass?? Good luck! I'm sure you did great!:rotfl:

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