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i know how you must be feeling and i wish you much success :wink2:
i took the nclex-pn yesterday morning. i ended up getting 87 questions before it shut off, and honestly i came out of there feeling like the biggest tool. i had quite a few med questions where i had no clue what these drugs were...so i had to guess. i also had a few "select all that apply" questions, along with some priority questions...like "which pt. should you take care of first?" type. seriously, i don't think i have ever felt like more of an idiot than i did when i came out of the building. i'm really stressed at the fact of possibly failing. i am going to try and see my results on the pearson site tomorrow, they should be up. i'm kinda scared to go see though.- jessica
omg....i passed!!!! i can't believe it. i was so nervous to even look, but when i saw the 'pass', it was the greatest feeling ever!!!
:roll:w00t:thanks for all the encouraging words!! and good luck to all of you still waiting for results or getting ready to take the big exam!!
congratulations nurse!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :yelclap:
congradualtions
I will be taking the test in June. Any advice?
Also how and what did you study
I took the NCLEX-PN yesterday morning. I ended up getting 87 questions before it shut off, and honestly I came out of there feeling like the biggest tool. I had quite a few med questions where I had no clue what these drugs were...so I had to guess. I also had a few "select all that apply" questions, along with some priority questions...like "which pt. should you take care of first?" type. Seriously, I don't think I have ever felt like more of an idiot than I did when I came out of the building. I'm really stressed at the fact of possibly failing. I am going to try and see my results on the pearson site tomorrow, they should be up. I'm kinda scared to go see though.- Jessica
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I took the NCLEX-PN yesterday morning. I ended up getting 87 questions before it shut off, and honestly I came out of there feeling like the biggest tool. I had quite a few med questions where I had no clue what these drugs were...so I had to guess. I also had a few "select all that apply" questions, along with some priority questions...like "which pt. should you take care of first?" type. Seriously, I don't think I have ever felt like more of an idiot than I did when I came out of the building. I'm really stressed at the fact of possibly failing. I am going to try and see my results on the pearson site tomorrow, they should be up. I'm kinda scared to go see though.
- Jessica