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75 Q No OB

I just finished taking my NCLEX exam. I was finished in 75 questions. Most of my questions seem to have been Med/Surg with a lot on protective equipment for specific diseases. I am not lying when I say that I had at least 25 SATA questions. What concerns me the most is that I had no OB questions. I had a couple of baby questions but not really newborn baby. Could I have passed without answering an OB question? Does the fact that I had so many SATA questions be a good thing?

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Well, I would be happy to have no OB questions. I stunk at that in Nursing School. Late desats, Early desats.......ack! Good luck to you!!!!

lol decellerations!!! see, I told you I stunk.

If you have 75 questions and that many select all that apply; seems to be a good sign, also you have all the infection control ? which is also good. BE confident in yourself. Stay positive

I just finished taking my NCLEX exam. I was finished in 75 questions. Most of my questions seem to have been Med/Surg with a lot on protective equipment for specific diseases. I am not lying when I say that I had at least 25 SATA questions. What concerns me the most is that I had no OB questions. I had a couple of baby questions but not really newborn baby. Could I have passed without answering an OB question? Does the fact that I had so many SATA questions be a good thing?

I think so. I passed last week with 75 questions. probably around 15 SATA. Tons of priority and only a few OB. I didn't have ANY delegation that I could remember. That concerned me greatly, but I also thought that I had gotten enough correct that I should have been able to keep going if I were not above the standard by 75 questions. The chances are that you passed. Try to relax. Keep busy.

I don't remember having any OB or peds. questions either. I had 15 SATA and a load of infection control too. I passed with 75 Q's. Hope this helps!

hi! i took the exam last april 18, and I'm so nervous and anxiious to the point that I can't sleep an eat well. I have also almost 15 SATA, prioritization and delegation, safety and infection control and so with 1 dozen of meds... i'd stopped at 75.. does it mean a positive sign? i cant breathe..... i have no OB questions too...:cry::scrying:

The exam is so different for everyone that there maybe some subject that you don't get.

Good luck

Took my nclex exam stopped at 75Q's last april 17 still waiting for the results ....i too dont have calculations 3-4 SATA a lot of infection control questions, lots of prioritizing med surg, endocrine, pedia OB...

I passed with 75 Questions and not a single ob question in the mix. Of all the areas I was weak in I thought it was OB, funny how that works.

I joke that I got the dumby test as honestly it just did not seem hard, I kept waiting for the tough questions and then the screen went blue.

I didnt find this site till after I was a nurse, I am almost happy about that, as reading all of the Nclex horror stories, I probably would have really freaked out that I didnt get any OB questions.

But rest assured, I passed and had not a single pregnancy or child birth scenario in any of my questions.

i took my exam last 19,, with 75 questions...4 sata,,6 calculations..2 infection control.. delegations..prioritizations...first to assess.....so worried coz my questions getting easier...and even its easy if u dont know the topic u wont answer it ryt...but my last 2 question i answered it ryt...so sad.......im waiting for my result..

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