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What types of pharm?

I am going to take NCLEX in about 8 weeks and am starting on my plan for studying. Pharm questions are the worst types of questions for me! What pharm should I focus on the most, from those of you who have taken the test? I am doing practice ATI questions and it seems that Digoxin and Lithium come up frequently, so I will focus on those. I would think antibiotics, NSAIDs, Aspirin, Synthroid and beta blockers would probably be good areas to focus on. What else am I missing? Thanks in advance!

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Hard to predict which meds to concentrate on

This is going to sound strange to some. Took exam few days ago. Was the easiest exam thus far. It was majority SATA and Delegation/Priority.

I felt like I was breezing through then 4th hour came my weakness math questions multiple times. Next PHARM. I have never seen or heard of these drugs- majority. Of course I knew coumadin, heparin, beta-blockers(various),

well just know the major medicines esp. the lol pril sartan pine etc.. ....side effects, and adverse effect and time to take them.....well i just finished my NCLEX-PN (oct 14) and NCLEX-RN( oct 24 )ten days ago.....alot of meds...really.....but i made sure i memorize them 3 days before exam.....i had 3SATA on meds....on side effects..and when to give....and adverse effect...hope it will help...:yeah:

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