Type of questions when passing on 75 QUESTIONS

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Anybody who passed NCLEX RN on only 75 questions. I need some support.Mine stop at 75.I had no SATA but instead a lot of prioritization up until the last number.Anyone pleaase...:crying2:

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Anybody who passed NCLEX RN on only 75 questions. I need some support.Mine stop at 75.I had no SATA but instead a lot of prioritization up until the last number.Anyone pleaase...:crying2:

I just took mine on Tuesday and I had 10-15 SATA's, a lot of infection control, but not very many priority questions. You really can't tell what the test is looking for because it is so random. I got 75 questions and passed. Good luck to you. The wait for the results is the hardest part.

Specializes in LTC.

I took it a couple days ago, and I also passed w/75 questions. I had 15 SATA, 1 math, 1 diagram, and a DISPROPORTIONATE amount of infection control and prioritization questions. I felt like I answered more correct than I missed, so the test ending at 75 questions seemed like a good sign, and as it turns out, it was! Just try to relax. 85% of first-time NCLEX'ers pass in one try.

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What's SATA?

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What's SATA?

SATA=Select All That Apply

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I also took mine yesterday. I had a few SATA, 2 math, a lot of teaching (meds and otherwise), quite a bit of priority (do/see first-next), 2 infection control. I also shut off at 75. I felt ok during the test (which is scary enough), I tell myself I had to have answered more right than wrong, but the wait for results is the hardest. I hope we all here good news soon.

Specializes in Psychiatric.

I really feel doomed hearing that most people that have passed is cutting off at 75, unfortunately I had to go to 200 (yea I know the number of questions means nothing) but it still makes you feel bad knowing people have passed with less questions

I took the nclexrn on 6/30 75 questions, lots of sata and several simple calc questions. had 2 "hotspot" questions that were pretty easy. 75 is a pretty good indicator of pass...I'm sure you could fail at any number of questions, but odds are in your favor.

I tested yesterday and found out i passed this morning at 75q(gotta love florida bon).

I had quite a few sata, priority, delegation and definitely infection control, 1 math question and maybe 2-5 ob/peds questions.

Specializes in New grad.

I took my exam yesterday, computer shut off at 75 ?'s and I was just like...no...give me more. I do not feel confident at all!! I had I think around 15 SATA..lots of infection control and prioritizing..2 math...lots of meds. It's very stressful it hasn't even been 24 hours since I took the exam and I'm already getting inpatient with wanting to know my results...and I know it's going to be awhile before I find out because my school didn't mail our transcripts off until July 1st!! So i'm assuming it is going to take a few weeks to find out my results..but i'm already preparing myself to expect a fail!!

Specializes in Telemetry/Cardiac Floor.

I took mine today. I got 75 questions- no calculations, about 40% SATA, priority, infection control, and a few meds. Wish I knew what that meant.:uhoh3::uhoh3:

Specializes in telemetry, acute care, skilled nursing,.

I took mine last Friday July 11th......i had 3 math questions which were really easy, about 3 or 4 SATA, a few infection, PEDS, medications that i didn't know, priority, and NO OB. i seriously thought i failed since the questions seemed not that hard....i mean....i thought KAPLAN's questions were way harder.....but i passed! you just got to remember that each NCLEX is different....what may be easy to you may be really hard.....i think i was just prepared after taking over 3000 practice questions that were harder than the real thing.

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