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elise-e

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  1. The clinical report sheet that I mentioned is on the first page of this post under Esme12's comment.
  2. Diplopia... Oh if there only were two of me.
  3. d_decubellis, Thank you for the vote of confidence. I'm terrible nervous, but I'm going to go back and do re-take more tests and hopefully just use the test taking strategies to get me a better grade. :/
  4. did you find that the focused review helped or just repetition with the practice tests?
  5. I take form A soon. I already took form B and got a 64%, I need to get a 72.7% to pass, any advice or suggestions?
  6. Has anyone taken the Comp predictor and if so how was it and what should I do to ensure I pass. I need a 72.7. I already too Form B and now we need to take Form A.
  7. Did you take the Comp A and B? And if so how did they compare? I took form B already and now we are going to take form A.
  8. That clinical report sheet is awesome thank you for sharing.
  9. How did the comp A compare to the comp B? I take Form A very soon.
  10. Ok. Did you take the Proctored Comp A and B and if so how comparable are they? I took form B and I'm taking A in a few weeks. I guess I'm just looking for any advice to ensure I pass. I had gotten a 64 and need a 72.7 to pass.
  11. No, its not a violation. The nurse is making an stating a statement made by the client, perhaps a excessively detailed but I don't think its a violation of HIPPA.
  12. I guess I'm confused. You've take the ATI comprehensive predictor A and B for registered nurses?
  13. Hi carolina_mom, I guess I can't pm yet... so if you get an opportunity my e-mail is [email protected] I was just curious if you had any advice for me to help pass my ATI comp B, I got a 64 and need to get a 72.7 to pass. I take it in three week and am needless to say extremely nervous and am looking for any advice as to how to ensure I pass. I would really appreciate it. Thank you.
  14. I hope you decide to go for it. My friend had two misdemeanors when he was young and dumb and now he is one of the best nurses I know. Just work hard and prove everyone who doubts in you wrong. I know you can do it. If you are kind and compassionate the rest will come with hard work and dedication. People that are nurses should be much more understanding that everyone deserves another chance, and those that aren't don't have the compassion like you do to be a great nurse. So go for it, you can do it! :)
  15. Hello, just curious if anyone has taken the ATI comprehensive predictor A and B 2013, and how comparable they are. THANKS! :)
  16. "I just don't feel like anyone listens to me."
  17. It is very nerve racking but you're instructor will understand if you mess up once or twice with a skill, but no more than that. My best suggestion is to go into the lab and practice, practice, practice! That is the only way you are going to feel confident in what your doing. Also remember that even if you don't feel confident, act it, the last thing you'll want is for you patient to be uncertain of the nurse that they have. You'll learn so much as you go through the program and things that you thought were impossible will be possible through hard work. You can do it! I remember when I first started and I thought, "there is honestly no way i'm going to remember all of this stuff." But you study your butt of and you do, and you feel so awesome because of it. Honestly if you see yourself being a nurse, you will be a nurse. Just stick to it and you'll do great! :)
  18. elise-e posted a topic in General Students
    Hello, I recently took my ATI comprehensive predictor and got a 64 . Our school requires us to get a 72.7, which equates to being a 95% pass rate for the NCLEX. I take my Comprehensive predictor B in three weeks and I am needless to say in a state of extreme anxiety. What I have been doing is taking many ATI tests and still ending up with around the same percentages. I have gone into my remediation and have been reading the chapters that I'm lacking in... I just don't know what else to do to increase my score. We have two more chances to pass. If anyone can offer any advice or guidance to help me pass this Comp B, I would be forever grateful. ~E
  19. Carolina_mom would you PM any suggestions that you have to help pass. Our school requires that we get a 72.7 to pass and I got a 64 on the first one so now I'm freaking out about the second one that we have to take in three weeks. If you have any advice or anything to help guide me in the right direction to pass I would really appreciate it. Thank you.

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