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Most people prepare by answering as many questions as possible and studying the rationales. Suggest you decide whether you feel prepared and if not, reschedule. Then come up with a study plan and follow it. Or, decide how you will most efficiently cover the last few days before the test. Good luck.
There's no way to know what to study. I took it yesterday and i could swear that the computer just started making up diseases and medicines because I had never heard of alot of them. It was the most nerve racking thing i've ever done. The thing that help me going in was that i kept telling myself "If i know it, i know it. If i dont, I'll pray about it and keep going." Thats really all you can do. I studied to tears and of all the things i studied, 1 of the topics was in the mix of 162 questions. Dont stress too much though, you'll be fine.
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NurLis
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I have been reading through content study guides and taking quizes but I am feeling like I am not getting anywhere. I am extreamly nervous. I was wondering if anyone had any advise as to what I should hit hardest....also if there are any tricks to remembering meds.....I have had questions from the CD's that had meds that I have not heard of, I find myself looking those up and then trying to memorize that information too. My head is about to explode.....
Seriously stressing out, my teachers said I shouldn't worry because I was top in my class, but I am really worried.
Thanks for your help~