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Hello All,
I took my NCLEX-RN today in Augusta. I was so nervous but the proctors at
the testing center made me feel relaxed. After the picture taking & the 10 index-finger prints & 75 questions lasting all of an hour, I'm like...what have I just done! All of my studying/lects/clinicals/labs/careplans/career is about to depend on 75 question in 40minutes...this can't be true:uhoh3: .
Well from the postings in this forum & others 75 quest usually mean a good thing, but I feel the exam was not that difficult as I'm use to from my nursing school & the ERI that we took at the end of each semester. In fact, it was very similar to the ERI. It was almost a breath of fresh air type of exam (a thank God kinda experience). Hope the feeling matches my test result .
Well I will be going to Tybee Island to relax & hopefully (God's Will) I will come back to some great news!! I'll keep you posted.
Congratulations to those who recently passed the NCLEX..
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Oh well, i canot help but experience the same thing after taking mine last June 20..i'm stressed a lot..oh boy, my exam stopped at 75 too.. When i went out from the room, i felt just fine though.. but the anxiety started to escalate when i have found out my friends who took the same exam that day stopped theirs beyond 75.. I wanted to cry.. Then add up the thing about the select all that apply question..Because according to those who passed at 75, as long as you have questions like that (select all that apply), there is a great possibility that you passed.. Too bad i have none!! Only one question about computation and I dint even get the right answer for that..I really cannot help but start to freak out while waiting for the result..*sighs*
i take my exam last june 25 at HK, mine stopped at 75, got 3 select all that apply and one Dobutamine computation... question i encountered include delegation, prioritization, herbal meds, transculutural nurcng.. hope i passed, waiting for 2 weeks for the result.. sigh!
good thing for you binanlaguna..coz i dint encounter select all that apply question.. i ams till praying and hoping for the best thing to happen though.. Goodluck for both of us!
Vektor
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Shiamay - what a wonderful and inspiring story. I know you will make a great nurse. Many congratulations to you, and many thanks to you and your husband for so many years of dedicated service to this country.
Now, you will begin serving in an entirely different, yet still incredibly important way. My hat goes off to you!