75 questions and...

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I think i failed it...is it "realistic" that i failed with. I dont think so but I dont know.

I made good grades in school

I studied for a month 5 hours a day

I know my patho and my pharm

and my math

I know I got the "who do you go see first before they die questions"

BUT MY GOD IT MOSTLY OBSCURE OUT IN THE IOWA CORNFIELD PT TEACHING ON BIZARRE PT STATEMENTS and did the need more teaching or not.

I got thru school on pharm and patho. "Think your way out of every situation" was my motto ....But my god...my nclex was all about pt teaching on freaking wierded out nutjobs making mucho bizarro statements about obscure meds...not bp meds not heprin or warfin or insulin...but some 3rd line cancer drug and can a grandpa with radiation beads in his behind put his kids on his lap and read stories to them....NO...ITHINK? I WOULDNT BUT...i must sleep

one freaking titration...one

15 or so who do you see before they die

10 easy ones on basic nursinhg

and the rest...welll I want my pizza job back now

So 48 hours of hell and no sleep

So come yall tell me

can you get 75 questions and fail???whats the percentage..

must sleep

need sleep

sleep

i cant sleep

I passed

Wonderful! Congragulations!

Thanks

Time to sleep

and tommorrow I will go finda job.

Dear bcjams,

I have the same problem like you after the NCLEX I took in Pasadena, CA at Feb 28. I got 75 and I am sure the first one and the last one were correctly answered. However, in between, all about priority...me...had no clue at all...Anyway, I do and I did my best...I waited 17days...my confidence kept lagging... and the mail came in just yesterday...and...now I am an official RN in California! So are you! Keep your fingers crossed, we will pray for you.

PS: Do you have quick result in Iowa?

Congrats on the pass

but

those questions were so far out...you see...

I'm Texas....South Texas that is...those questions were way out there.

but it dont matter now. they can all go to Argentina for all I care. I am movin on.

bcjams RN

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