When I took the HESI I had 19 problems on psych alone, 16 on legal,15 on leadership, but yet only 1 on documentation, 2 on nursing process, so I would say it is really hard to focus in on one area to study. I think the key is to really look at the question and what it is asking. Is it a priority, think the ABC's and Maslows. Some of the questions I got were ones that I had never even heard of in all of the schooling that I have had. So the key was really to look at the question, read and reread the answers, then eliminate the 2 you know are not right...then reread the question, and if it does not come to you yet....guess...but atleast you have made an informed guess. Our test was hard for me because we had finals 2 days before the hesi. I thought the finals were more important to study for, so not many of us really studied for the HESI. I scored an 853. I was down and out...even though it was at the acceptable level. It did help to show where my weaknesses are and what I need to focus on now...Mine was Mental Health. I hated the class when I had it and it showed in my scores...Just think of the HESI as one more hurdle you have to jump through to be a nurse. Then your on your way to the dreaded NCLEX...Hope this helped..
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