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rbrown879

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  1. Good luck to you; I passed the Nclex on my 3rd try fEB. 5TH. Took the first test 3 months out of school studying Kaplan got 210 questions failed. Waited the 45 day grace period studying Kaplan and Saunders 222 questions failed. Each time I took the test I felt I wasnt ready but there was alot of pressure at work and at home for me to pass; as i was already a LPN people felt i should pass with no problem. Waited another 45 days would not give up went to a review class 2x a week for a month to better my content knowledge , i realized then there was so much that really wasnt covered in nursing school, continued to study Kaplan after my review( there quizes 1-7 were very close to the NCLEX questions also LIPPINCOTT 3000 those questions made me critically think. What i found in my 3 attempts you have to know your body systems ( they want you to critically think and anticipate what may happen to your patient ) based on symptoms , lab results, meds ect. Remember the Nclex is all about saftey and infection control. on the third try 110 questions mostly SATA AND PRIORITIZE PROCEDURES ex. put in order how to do a bladder irrigation from start to finish, no math this time some delagation, alot of psych OB and peds i must say this was the hardest test yet and i thought i failed, but i was ready this time: i PASSED. I hope my experience can help you and others.AND ALOT OF PRAYER!!

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