Going into this exam I wanted to make sure I was better able to focus than I was in Comprehensive A. This time I made sure to set aside time to be able to sit down and fully focus on what I was doing and take the time to read each question carefully. I also tried not to pay attention to what number question I was on and how many more I had to go. I took it one question at a time and by doing this it actually allowed the test to go by faster and help me to stay more focused. From the pediatric practice I also learned the importance of taking breaks. Taking several multiple choice questions in a row and be draining and a short break helps a lot to reset the brain. Overall I thought that this exam went well and I am happy with the score I got. If I am able to get this score again on the proctored exam as well as on the actual NCLEX than I think I will be on the right path to pass the exam. It is interesting when taking these exams the information that can be recalled that I honestly forgot we had learned about. It is reassuring to know that behind some of the cob webs there is still the knowledge of what we learned way back in adult health 1 and with a little brush up on the content that knowledge will comeback.