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  1. Why can't you gown and glove yourself? You should be able to if you're scubbing in regardless of the point in the surgery you are scrubbing in.
  2. I am looking forward to replies, I am interested as well.
  3. I took the NCLEX this past Wednesday. I used Uworld, I felt their SATAs really helped me. My test shut off at 75 questions and I had 30 SATA. I just found out this morning that I passed. I started out using other resources ( NCSBN course, VATI ) and towards the end of my studying I exclusively used Uworld. I had a lot of anxiety leading up to my exam, and I was surprised at how easy I thought it was. My Med surg 2 final was a lot harder. Christina
  4. When she says scrubs she means Surgical Technologists.
  5. GinnyMi thanks for sharing! Wow, sounds like you had an amazing experience.
  6. go to NRSNG Academy. They have a free med surg course you can sign up for and lots of downloadable cheat sheets. a resource I used a lot in med surg 1 and 2.
  7. Why are you being mean? Maybe you should reword the title of your post then.
  8. Wow! That must be agony not knowing.
  9. It wasn't a rude question. There wasn't a need to be rude.
  10. I wish I could afford kaplan. its too expensive. I will be taking NCLEX really soon.
  11. When you retake an ATI exam it's never exactly the same exam, you may see similar questions but it will be a different exam.
  12. Thank you! :)
  13. Thank you for sharing your story. I am taking a 5 week course with NCSBN, I heard the same thing about Kaplan!

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