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RachelMay

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  1. Everyone feels like they've failed! Don't give up, wait for the results and go from there. If you do need to retake it, the most beneficial thing (for me at least) was to do practice questions over and over again. Once you learn the patterns it gets easier to find out what the questions are asking - like you can link lung cancer with SIADH, recent tonsillectomy the main concern is risk for bleeding so you want to watch for frequent swallowing etc - things like that that NCLEX consistently link together. It's a safety exam only testing for minimum competency. You can do this!
  2. Don't give up! NCLEX is not easy for anyone, don't give up on nursing because of one bad exam :)
  3. I'm so sorry, what study program are you using?
  4. PVT WORKED! I PASSED! So happy
  5. I PASSED! Took the exam March 18 with 75 questions 5-7 SATA, PVT worked for me!
  6. Literally the same thing happened on mine, 75 question cut off and I felt awful but I got the good pop up! I guess only time will tell, 2 days of torture before quick results.
  7. Took my NCLEX this morning, 75 questions with probably 5-7 SATA...no med calculation questions! Not feeling too good about it because it was so fast (1.5 hrs), but I got the good pop up so I can only hope that the PVT is true...will check my quick results in 48 hours and let you guys know if it worked for me!
  8. About to take my NCLEX on Tuesday the 18th and I want to cry I'm so nervous, you can bet that I'll be doing the PVT immediately after I get in my car. Crossing my fingers that I can finally put RN after my name!

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