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Ljune

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  1. I do not yet have my Rn license so I cannot speak on that NCLEX (I wont be taking it until May). However, in my LPN program we were required to take ATIs for Mental health, fundamentals, Peds, Med surg, Ob, and Pharm. We were required to score at least a level two on each exam to stay in our program. I would do all the practice ATI codes given to us many times with the rationales, rather than just answering the questions from memory I would make sure I understood why all the other answers were wrong. These ATIs were the ONLY thing I did to prepare for my LPN Boards and I felt extremely confident during my test. I passed on my first attempt. The LPN Boards seemed much simpler than the ATIS. I definitely plan on using my new RN codes to prepare for my RN nclex this spring.

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