Published Jul 22, 2006
lisamc1RN, LPN
943 Posts
I walked out and felt like crying. There was stuff on there that I had not even heard of before. I had a lot of priority questions and that keeps me hopeful. I'm joining the rest of you who are waiting for results. I hope we all have good news to share soon!
RNsRWe, ASN, RN
3 Articles; 10,428 Posts
Well, by now you know we ALL (ok, almost all, lol) feel like that! It's a near-universal feeling.
Take heart, scroll through the threads where people have these SAME fears, and it'll help :)
truern
2,016 Posts
Lisa, you too suffer from PNDS. There is hope, though!! You should have relief in about 48 hours :)
Find something to take your mind off the wait..preferable something FUN and relaxing.
willdgate
327 Posts
AlysenShea
2 Posts
Hello, I live in Tennessee. I took the NCLEX PN ON Wednesday. I also had a lot of priorty type questions. You said that gives you hope? What do you know about priorty questions. I am so nervous!! My test cut off at 85..... just wanting to see what yall thought!
EricJRN, MSN, RN
1 Article; 6,683 Posts
Lisa, you too suffer from PNDS.
I doubt we could get the psychiatrists to recognize it, but maybe we could petition NANDA. :)
Good luck, Lisa. Let us know when you find out!
swee2000
258 Posts
I took the NCLEX-PN on 7/15 & my exam cut-off at 85 questions as well. For 48 hours, I had the Post-NCLEX Syndrome REALLY bad, thought there was no way that I passed that exam. Well, it turns out I did! So 85 questions is more than likely a good thing. I'll keep my fingers crossed for you!! :-)
Thank you everyone. I was so glad when my test turned off at 85 for the plain fact that I don't think I could stand to try and answer another question! LOL! Good luck to everyone! Congrats swee2000 for passing! Yay!
Lisa, you too suffer from PNDS. There is hope, though!! You should have relief in about 48 hours :)Find something to take your mind off the wait..preferable something FUN and relaxing.
LOL! I'm with Eric on this one... I think we need to petition NANDA and get this recognized as a legitimate disorder!
It's hopeful because the higher level of questions, the ones needed to be correct, are priority and/or delegation questions. Of course you have to get enough of them correct at the higher level to pass, BUT if you're SEEING those questions, you're already testing high enough. People who don't pass aren't getting the 'hard-enough' questions.
Hang in there!!!