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175 ?'s Please help is that BAD??

I took my pn today and the test shut off at 175 ?'s. I had such a variety of questions. SATA, Put in Order, Pharm, Infection. I am so upset because everyone that passes usually are aound 85 or so. Never heard from anyone that took so many questions and passes. Helllpppppppppp

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  • Experts

It is bad if you failed. It is good if you passed. As has been stated on this forum many times, the number of questions has no bearing on whether you pass or fail. Wishing you the best.

  • Author

Thank you, I know that most people pass with fewer than that. I guess Im just so scared.

Don't be scared . Just take a deep breath and relax!!

My cousin had the full 205 and she passed, and when I took the exam last month I had 165 questions and I was worried because all my classmates said that their exams stopped at 85. I passed! I guess it all depends, So relax and think positive that you did fine!:up:

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I got my results today and PASSES:bowingpur:nmbrn:

:yeah::yeah::yeah:CONGRATULATIONS!!!!:yeah::yeah::yeah:
I got my results today and PASSES:bowingpur:nmbrn:

Congrats

  • Experts

Congratulations, and this is why we always tell everyone never to assume anything.

Number of questions does not mean a thing.

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