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MissJoanna

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  1. The thing with the test on hold pop up is that it usually goes away, mine went away after a few hours and was replaced with the good pop up, so I'm not sure which way to vote.
  2. I passed yesterday! Florida posts so quick!!!
  3. I had no issues except how quickly I finished.
  4. Where are you guys from? Florida I've seen posts results really quick. I know why my hold happened, I finished in like 45 minutes.
  5. I finished in 75 in less than an hour. My results are on hold. No pop up yet. I had a ton of select all that apply. Some cardiac stuff. Lots of prioritizing.
  6. Thank you, that helps me feel better. I took it very quickly, but I felt like I was guessing a lot.
  7. I just took mine, 75 questions, 45 minutes. And my results are on hold. Does anyone know the average of how long people are on hold?
  8. Me too. I'm wishing you the best of luck.
  9. So, I was talking to my older sister who is a nurse yesterday and she helped put it into perspective. She said: "What's the worst that could happen? You fail. Yes, that would suck, and yes you would cry. But you could dust yourself up, and take it again. It's not like you're going to die. The computer doesn't explode if you fail. It's the NCLEX, not the Hunger Games. Go in there telling yourself you can do this. Sit down at the computer, tell yourself it is just a test. Don't look at what number you're on. Just answer the questions to the best of your knowledge and hit next before you second guess yourself."
  10. Congratulations! I hope to become your peer tomorrow when I test.
  11. When I started I thought of it like this, you are not going to be able to relearn that much information. At this point it's just doing questions and focusing on where your weaknesses are.
  12. I take the NCLEX tomorrow and at my place of employment right now I'm in an EKG class. I'm hoping it will help me tomorrow if I get EKG questions. I've heard just to know the rhythm and medications to treat the rhythms. Like giving atropine for bradycardia (I know that's the most basic one but...)
  13. I'm testing tomorrow and trying to take this last day as a relaxing day, although I'm looking through my Kaplan question trainers and trying to figure out where I went wrong with some of them. Just do questions, look up rationales, and don't get too stressed out!

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