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  1. I am a new grad and started my first professional nursing job on March 3rd. These first 2 weeks have been spent doing the typical orientation tasks, computer orientation, followed by a orientation to critical care course this week. To successfully pass this class we have to pass 2 tests - critical care meds test and a dysrhythmia test - I passed the medication test with flying colors but can't say the same for the dysrhythmia test. I have taken it twice and didn't pass either time because on both I got 2 deadly rhythms mixed up & that was an automatic fail. Does anyone have any recommendations on a website that would assist me with remediation in preparation for taking the test for a 3rd time on Monday? Or possibly a book that I could purchase at Barnes & Noble? I'm worried that I won't be able to pass again on Monday thus delaying my start date with my preceptor on Tuesday & possibly putting my job at risk. Thanks!
  2. Thank you for sharing your success story! Seriously! I feel that the only other threads I see about someone testing with the same number has not ended well for them. I took the NCLEX-RN today and tested on all 265 in 5 1/2 hours as well! I left there feeling defeated telling myself that I was 99.9% sure that I just failed mainly because I hadn't heard of anyone passing with the full amount of questions before. But after several friends telling me that they know someone who passed at that number AND after reading your post I plan to continue holding onto hope until I get my official results telling me either way! And I refuse to do the Pearson Vue trick mainly because if I'm going to find out I didn't pass I'd rather it be from the Kansas State Board of Nursing! Congratulations on passing!
  3. I'm also taking the NCLEX on the 13th - today actually! Good luck to a fellow tester!

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