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  1. For some reason I have a total mental block on those too!!!! No matter how many times I review those I can't seem to get them straight. I ended up drawing a photo of what each person with those would typically look like and labeled it to help myself out. Good luck on your test, you'll do great!
  2. Thank you very much, that was very helpful :)
  3. I am scheduled to take NCLEX this week and I am kind of freaking out. Some background: I graduated 6 weeks ago as an A student, did Kaplan's program, and have pretty much studied my butt off for 3-4 weeks. I get 60-70% on most of the QBank tests (except the SATA test) but no matter how much I study, my scores haven't improved. They recommend 65% on the QBank tests so I guess I'm not too far off but I feel like I should be improving every time and I just hang out at the same score, time after time. I have basically one day left to study and I am wondering if I should just postpone my test. Everyone is telling me that no one feels prepared to take the test, but I'm not feeling confident at all. There's so many random things that come up (especially with the SATA) on some of the practice tests I feel like no matter how much I study, I still see things on the practice test I've never heard of. Any advice would be much appreciated. :)

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