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Specializes in Programming / Strategist for allnurses.

Working and studying can take up a lot of time.

What have you done to ensure that you have "enough time" for your studies? Do you have any tips to share for new nursing students?

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Specializes in LTAC, ICU, ER, Informatics.

OMG, this is my life!! :)

Tips? make sure you have your reading and/or flash cards with you at all times, and make use of every bit of downtime you have, even if it's just a couple of minutes. I have flash cards on my smartphone.

Specializes in Trauma, ER, ICU, CCU, PACU, GI, Cardiology, OR.

certainly, study as much as you can however, don't forget to save some time for your self, family and friends :D

Start answering NCLEX questions per subject you covered in class.

Sounds about right! I find a way to work it in in the shower, while waiting in line, anywhere I can

I used the recorder in my smart phone during lectures and I hook it to the radio in my car so i can listen at the lectures during driving,

Specializes in Infusion.

I record myself reading the textbooks and practice NCLEX questions so I can listen to them while driving...

Just remember, guys, that your brain needs time to process what it takes in. Try to alternate reading/studying/flashcard-viewing with physical activities or things that don't require a lot of mental gymnastics. This may seem counter-intuitive, but you're more likely to retain what you've learned if you spend some time chewing and swallowing between bites.

You'll probably be able to handle stress a little better, as well.

This too shall pass.

Specializes in Hospice / Ambulatory Clinic.

I think I did nursing school wrong the first time around because I never felt pinched for time. Hopefully I can do better on the bridge ;)

Do 100 NCLEX questions a day if you can even on the first day. It helps with theory and later on.

I know it is hard, but try to get enough sleep, and don't try to cram for tests when you are tired. I know in school, I tried this a few times, but was exhausted during the test and didn't retain what I read/studied. Also, I would go for a walk just before tests that were after lunch. I found by not being too full and getting exercise, I felt and did better. The endorphins from vigorous exercise totally clear your mind, and help you recall things. Good luck to all!

It is definitely hard but eating healthy and getting enough exercise min 3x a week will really help with everything! Helps with releasing stress and preparing your mind for your studies.Really learn to understand the disease - do NOT memorize - you will not be able to answer questions on exams. Also learn the nursing interventions, expected interventions, and expected outcomes, adverse outcomes & implementations. Finally - you really need to know your assessments and s/sx. Good luck!

Specializes in Trauma, Emergency.

for NS, no such thing as "enough time."

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