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I did not see any thread on May 2010 support group, so I decided to form a forum for us to share our view, plan and how to pass for the test. As we all prayer for each other to continue with this journey I wish everyone who is taking NCLEX-RN and NCLEX-LVN/LPN.
Join the excellent group!!:hrns&wlcm:
Good luck to everybody testing in May.
Here is the plan and we have a 2 +month.
Finish the NCBSN online NCLEX review
Do the whole Saunders CD (fourth edition)
Do the Exam cram CD (1000 questions)
Do the NCLEX 3500 and with all the prayers to pass this NCLEX.
Do the kaplan online course
"Holy Spirit,
Thou make me see everything
and show me the way to reach my ideal.
You who will give the divine gift
to forgive and forget the wrong that is done to me
and who are in all instances of my life with me.
I, in this short dialogue, want to thank You for everything
and confirm once more that I never want to be separated from You
no matter how great the material desire may be.
I want to be with You and my loved ones in Your perpetual glory, Amen
Satnam waheguru God please help us all.
So come on board all futures RN's and LVN's let's rock this NCLEX together.
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Results can take anything from 3 days to 4 weeks. You could give them a ring and check your file is complete. If not complete they will not release your results until it is
:sigh: i really hope there's a faster way to know. its killing me... huhu!
thank you for the reply! :)
this forum really helps. Therapy from the wait. I just hope that my wait doesnt extend up to 7weeks. Pretty much sure id be dead by then. hehe.
I would like to wish all of our nclex test takers this week GOOD LUCK!!!YOU CAN DO IT!!!!
Thank you soo much and congratulation:yeah::yeah:
:yeah:job well done. God has granded you favor
:saint:because you took the time to pray for your fellow colleague, I have no doubt that you will be a great nurse, be blessed...
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Hello, I took this from one of the earlier posts. I hope this helps you guys.
Good luck May test takers!!!
I guess this mnemonics helped me the most. Thanks to the genius who formulated this (don't know who he/she is). Memorized it 2 days before my exam:
Infection Precautions has 3 types: Airborne, Droplet and Contact
Airborne (My Chicken Hez TB)
Measles
Chicken pox
Herpes Zoster
Tuberculosis
Management:
-private room
-negative airflow pressure, minimum of 6-12 air exchanges per hour
-UV germicide irradiation/ high efficiency air
filter is used, mask, N95 mask for TB
Droplet (SPIDERMAn)
Scarlet fever
Sepsis
Streptococcal pharyngitis
Pertussis
Parvovirus B19
Pneumonia
Influenza
Diphtheria
Epiglottitis
Rubella
Mumps
Mycoplasmal/Meningeal Pneumonia
AdeNovirus
Management:
-private room
-mask
Contact (MRS.WEE)
Multi-resistant organism
Respiratory Syncitial Virus
S.kin Infections (e.g:VCHIPSS- Varicella zoster, Cutaneous Diphtheria, Herpes Simplex, Impetigo, Pediculosis, Staph infection and Scabies)
Wound Infection
Enteric Infection (Clostridium Difficile)
Eye Infection (Conjunctivitis)
Management:
-MRSA: gloves, gown, goggles, face shield
-patients should be in a private room
onenmilgirl
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Hey may test takers! Ive been reading on this site for some time and finally joined. I took my exam on may 12th at 1:30, i had 75 questions..got my official results yesterday i passed! all the glory be to god. This was my second take..My first take i didnt really study adequately but this time i used the hurst review online, nclex 3500 and studied the acronyms on here for the infection control which helped tremendously. Good luck to everyone you can do it!