Published Aug 2, 2007
Christos Anesti
18 Posts
I just took the NCLEX on the 30th of July (85 Qs). I just found out that I passed...Praise God!
If you are about to take THE test, here are the best pieces of advice people gave me.
-Take a break(s) during the test. Stroll around and regroup.
-Know the ABCs of priority: airway, breathing, circulation
-Know Maslow's Hierarchy of priority. Physiological first...ALWAYS!
-Know the more popular meds.
-If you can get your hands on it...Silvestri's NCLEX Handbook/Study Guide is unbelievable. She gives you key words to look for to r/o answers. She tells you how to strategically answer Qs. It alone probably accounted for 30% of my right answers. Plus it comes with a CD that has a ton of practice Qs.
May you test with peace of mind.
God Bless Christos Anesti - Alithos Anesti
NNNikki
28 Posts
Congratulations! :balloons: You took your test the day after I did with the same amount of questions! Isn't it great? ;)We are nurses!
BTW, I had Saunders books and CDs and they were very helpful as well, but I must admit, when it really came down to it....I found what helped me most was to rely on my education. I told myself not to sweat it, for I was taught well.. It worked! Congrats again to you and your exciting beginning into nursedome!
Nikki:nurse:
Tweety, BSN, RN
35,410 Posts
Congratulations. I'm sure future test takers appreciate your advice.
kirish34
43 Posts
Congratulations!!!*~! :)
emy912
80 Posts
Congratulations! I'm scheduled to take my test on August 15th so your tips will come in handy so thank you very much. Unfortunately I live in California and my result won't be available for several weeks after I take the test.
nursemomof3boys
101 Posts
I just took the NCLEX on the 30th of July (85 Qs). I just found out that I passed...Praise God! If you are about to take THE test, here are the best pieces of advice people gave me. -Take a break(s) during the test. Stroll around and regroup.-Know the ABCs of priority: airway, breathing, circulation-Know Maslow's Hierarchy of priority. Physiological first...ALWAYS!-Know the more popular meds.-If you can get your hands on it...Silvestri's NCLEX Handbook/Study Guide is unbelievable. She gives you key words to look for to r/o answers. She tells you how to strategically answer Qs. It alone probably accounted for 30% of my right answers. Plus it comes with a CD that has a ton of practice Qs. May you test with peace of mind.God Bless Christos Anesti - Alithos Anesti
Thanks, and congratulations!!!
I just finished my LPN program on Aug 1. I am about applying for licensure.
About how long does it take between applying for licensure by exam, getting authorization to test, and taking the actual exam? I would like to have a rough idea of when I will take the exam.
scoobydoo32, RN
264 Posts
congrats:balloons::balloons::balloons:
DeeDee143
54 Posts
Congratulations Cristos:balloons::balloons::balloons:. Rub some good luck dust my way. I take my exam on August 21st.Thanks for the advice.
FLIGHT2RN
59 Posts
Woooo Hooooo!!!:smiley_aa We've got another nurse in the house. Congrats!!! Thanks for the advice, I will definitely apply it when it's my turn.
Thanks to you all! I start on a CHF floor on august 8th. I'm excitedly nervous, ya know!
Nursemomof3boys:
It took took about a month from the time I sent My Application to the time I received my ATT and tested. I was fortunate enough to find an appointment that was reletively soon.
06/29 - sent my app and reg
07/09 - rec'd reg confirm from testing center via email (best way;))
07/27 - rec'd att via email
07/28 - scheduled online for an appointment on 07/30
07/30 - took that nasty test
08/01 - paid (regretably) to receive pass/fail results
08/01 - afternoon: was posted on OH board of nursing website to be viewed for free. :angryfire
NWANURSE
3 Posts
Thanks for the advice! I take "THE TEST" August 27th Im excited, but scared. I will check out that book for sure... Thanks again and Congrats!!!!
JennBlondPNgrad
10 Posts
I have a question for those that have taken the NCLEX-PN recently.. I'm taking it Aug 10th at 9am and I'm a lil concerned with IV questions. We didn't learn anything about IV's and tubing and drip rates in school... we ran outta time. Did anyone get those kinda questions? I looked up a formula in one of my books but I can't find an example questions. I wanna practice with one so I know how to use the formula. HELP! Is this somthing I need to stress or should I be more worried about those darn click all that apply?