Re: i`m desperate in getting any help that i can get.........
I am sorry to hear that you failed the exam, and I am also glad that you decided to jump back on the bandwagon as soon as possible.
The only thing I can suggest, really is to break up the four domains into blocks of time to both, read material and answer questions. Maybe the first two weeks can be med-surg, then, psych, maternal health and then pediatrics. Maybe by giving yourself time to review the information this way, you can see which subjects gave you a hard time. Mark off the ones that you think you need further review for comprehension and revisit them a bit later. I would also review the medications relating to the ailments at that time as well. I used to do 10-20 math problems a day, ranging from easy to difficult, in case a weird one came up, using my medical dosage book. I would also look up the drug that I am working the math problem with.
Try not to overstudy without taking breaks. I took off about a month from work while studying for the exam, and used to study about 5 hours a day. Granted, it sounds like alot. But, I took many breaks in between. I would time myself and see how long it would take to answer 205 questions, and then, I realized that I used to be able to answer about 300 in two hours, so, I knew that I would probably not have to be tested past the first break. Use highlighters to mark off main points, and when you are answering questions, study the rationales, whether you were right or wrong. This way, you get to see if you were right because it was a lucky guess, or was it because you UNDERSTOOD what was being asked of you.
People are saying these days, that many of the drugs that were asked on NCLEX were medications advertized on television. The only one I saw was viagra and cialis, but maybe there is a method to their madness there. Maybe they feel that a person who really wants to be a nurse would take time out to listen to what is being drilled into our heads while watching TV.
Finally, review a bit of what has happened before...were you distracted often by nonsense? If so, cut people off until you do the test. Try not to take in what is happening with others, because they cannot take the test for you. Surround yourself with positive people who encourage you and help you to think. Best wishes for success on your next attempt!
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