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motte12

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  1. I'm doing over 300 questions a day, with four days until nclex day. The nerves are killing me.
  2. Hi all, I scheduled my Nclex for this coming Tuesday, the 19th. I am a student graduated of a Canadian program and thus the NCLEX was a little bit of a surprise when it was announced that's what we would be writing for licensure. So now I am wondering, am I ready? I have completed the entire mosby's NCLEX RN book, and passed all of the comprehensive quizzes and chapter quizzes included in that. For good measure, I did all the med surg questions twice, with about a month and a half between the first and second time I did them. My scores on these quizzes ranges anywhere from 62-90. I also completed the HESI online modules, and received a 72 on the exit comprehensive exam. I review lab values daily, as well as make flash cards of any concepts I have had difficulty with and review them daily as well. I practice recognizing EKG and lung sounds daily. I participated in a live review NCLEX class. I passed my CAT exam with an 18/30. I do around 200 questions form mosby's question bank daily, and generally score anywhere between 63-85% depending on the area. I have also been stimulating random comprehensive exams through mosby's question bank, and recieving mid 70s to mid 80s. I am having a lot of nerves about whether or not I am ready, whether or not I truly understand. I am just looking for some general feedback on whether you all think I have adequately prepared, or what I could do to be more prepared. Thank you all, E

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