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Airway Or Circulation
NCLEX is currently ABC because they haven't updated the questions. They are updating in April when I'm guessing it will switch to CAB. I didn't have any "who would you see first" questions that were that tricky. They were obvious.
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Stupid question...
My BON has a tab on the left hand side that says "license verification" and it takes you to a page that has a place for you to type in your name
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NCLEX-RN "select all that apply"
Took mine last friday, had 33 on my NCLEX. Very first question was one. Made me feel better though because I had heard that the SATA were harder and it was good if you were getting them. Test stopped at 75. Got the good pop up right after. Paid for quick results Sunday, said I passed. Name posted on BON early this morning :)
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Nclex in less than 4 hours! Eek!
Thanks everyone! I'm in Oklahoma, they don't update the board on the weekends so needless to say its been a rough weekend lol
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Nclex in less than 4 hours! Eek!
Paid for quick results a few hours ago and I passed! Name should be up tomorrow :)
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Took NCLEX-RN today - Did I pass?
I took mine yesterday and it stopped at 75 questions. I've been getting the good pop up every time I do it. Don't think my board will post on the weekend so I will most likely pay for the quick results tomorrow just so I know for sure.
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Took NCLEX-RN Today
I highly doubt they will post tomorrow. Most boards don't update on the weekends. I'm expecting mine to be on their Monday morning since I tested on a Friday.
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Took NCLEX-RN Today
Congrats! I took mine yesterday with 75 questions and the good pop up. I keep checking periodically and keep getting the good pop up. 4 of my classmates that I know of all got 75 questions and got the good pop up on thursday and their names posted this morning. I'm hoping for mine to post Monday.
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Nclex in less than 4 hours! Eek!
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Never heard of someone getting the good pop up and not passing. The only time I've heard of the pop up not workin is when it takes you to the CC page and then you end up passing. Plus you got the minimum number of questions for the PN exam and that's I very good thing! I took the RN today, got 75 and good pop up. I'm a believer. Congrats!- Nclex in less than 4 hours! Eek!
Focus on the MAIN drug categories. Diabetes, cardiac, respiratory, antibiotics. Don't stress yourself trying to memorize all of the Meds because its not possible. Do you have the Kaplan book? They are good about showing you the basic things you should know about the Med categories. I only had maybe 3 Meds out of 75 questions- Nclex in less than 4 hours! Eek!
I know how you feel! It's a big help on decreasing anxiety but there's still that what if? Lol I keep checking my board of nursing but I'm not expecting my name to be there until Monday at the earliest. Getting a lot of SATA is a good thing. They are harder and passing level questions so if you kept getting them that's means you're doing good!- Nclex in less than 4 hours! Eek!
I did the PVT right when I got to my car, maybe 5 minutes later because of the survey and all that. I've also been checking periodically since then and I keep getting the good pop up. The only time I've heard of the PVT being wrong was a false negative (being taken to the CC page but really passing). I have NEVER heard of getting the good pop up and failing. PLUS, I've never heard of anyone getting 75 questions and failing. To fail at 75 you really have to bomb it. I'm 100% positive you and I passed! Congrats!- Nclex in less than 4 hours! Eek!
Thank you everyone for your good lucks and congrats! It's awesome to have people supporting you even though you don't know them! I love this site! you guys are great!- Nclex in less than 4 hours! Eek!
I read the pharmacology chapter in Kaplan and just went over the most popular groups. Honestly though I maybe had 3 med questions all together and I only didn't recognize one of them and even that one I was able to figure out based on the answers given. It had what the med was for in 2 of the answers. I wouldn't stress about meds. What helped me with the SATA questions (because I am just like you, picking all but one or one too many) was doing the alternate questions on NCLEX 3500. It's free. Just Google NCLEX 3500 and click on review, click client needs (this is what NCLEX tests on) under alternate formate items only and then pick your number of questions. I had NO dosage questions. 33 SATA, one picture, one drag and drap, one chart, and one question about EKG but the EKG was in the answers, like which EKG would you expect for this patient. It was easy :) - Has anyone ever gotten "the good pop up" and failed?