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Select all that apply!

Hello everyone,

I just returned home from the exam (RN) and really don't know what to think. First of all, I frequently hear of others stating and/or remembering some of their questions. I do NOT remember a single one! I remember generall what some were about, but do not really recall any specifics and it has only been 2 hours since I left the exam.

The big thing that I can remember is that I had 6 (I kept track) select all that apply and approximately as many who would you see first. That had me worried during the exam, I figured I missed those questions over and over so they kept giving it to me. I also did NOT have a single calculation question, which sucks because I am pretty good at math.

I only answered 75 before the exam was completed and I felt good at first, but then I started to think I must have done really bad and just don't realize it.

Anybody else not have a feeling one way or the other?

Lisa RRT (and RN hopefully)

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I had 4 select all that apply on my exam (75 questions) and only 1 maternity, lots of meds and no calculations. I did not remember any of my questions either. I walked out thinking I failed and then went through the "I dont know" stage -- but I passed. I used to be able to walk out of a nursing exam and remember 90% of the questions -- but this one, none! Remember, there are 15 experiemental questions so that could also be some of the select all that apply questions . .. good luck!

Hi Lisa,

Good luck to you....I just finished with 75 too. Hopefully by the end of the week, we'll both be new RNs! Wouldn't that be great?

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Thank you both

and good luck too Nate. It sounds like you had quite a difference in your test this last time. I bet it is the last time, you deserve it after all your hard work.

Ugh. I am horrible at the check all that apply! I hope I don't get 6 of them! Yikes! I hope you did well! :)

Hi there c0-hopefuls! It's a collective emotion that we are currently experiencing...I took my exam last wednesday 12 April and since california is not participating in quick results program we have to wait for a week before we get hold of our official result. My test stopped at 75 and like you, I was worried sick up to this time coz I have the feeling that I did not get the answers right. Sure thing, perhaps the trend in NCLEX now, I got who comes first (prioritizing) questions and a handful of select that apply all;drugs but no calculations. Good luck to us and God bless friends in this thread...:confused: :sniff:

PS: If you have SS# you can check your name at www.rn.ca.gov , click to permanent license portion at the right side of their home page.

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Ohio has really quick results. I just checked the license site and I have passed. It has not even been 36 hours since I took the exam.

Thanks to all

Lisa RRT and RN

Congatulations LisaRRT, RN!:balloons:

Now you have a reason to celebrate...we're still on edge as to our chances to pass...Good Luck and God bless!

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Thank you Cheson85, will still be thinking of you waiting on your results.

Congratulations LISA!!!!!!! Great job!

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