Tips on passing predictor test

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Hello everyone I am currently getting ready to take my Nckex RN and I have been getting some emails on tips on how to succeed. Ok listen up first of all you are a nurse and no matter what we have to stick together and help each other.

To be successful on passing the predictor and Nckex we have to remember trying to study is irrelevant because how can we study for something we don't know what kind of material is going to be on these tests. So with that said you should be reviewing what you already know and brushing up on the subjects you are weak. Then test taking strategies is a must I use Saunders and Kaplan because for me it helps myself confidence and it helps me not question myself. Then I do a lot of Nckex tests style using any

source because if you can answer any question it doesn't matter what source you used. Also avoid answering any question on work related experience because the book answer has nothing to do with real world. Always use the ABC's then Maslow and remember keep your patient alive and safe. When you are answering questions try to reword the questions and using your reworded question try to answer it with the provided choices. Lastly don't overwhelm yourself the day before don't study just relax and enjoy yourself I usually listen to Motzart or some kind of symphony to help me relax.

For instance I had a question about a patient having an ectopic pregnancy here's the question.

A woman is admitted to the hospital with a ruptured ectopic pregnancy. A laparotomy is scheduled. Preoperatively, which of the following goals is MOST important for the nurse to include on the client's plan of care?

A) fluid replacement (correct answer))

B) pain relief ( is considered a psychosocial problem)

C) emotional support ( same as 2)

D) respiratory therapy( it doesn't make sense no where in the question does it say the patient is having difficulty breathing)

When I first saw this question I was ok easy is 2 she's in pain and I would of argue but after reading the rationales I finally realized. My patient lost a lot of blood and if I don't give her fluid replacement she could die. Who cares if she's in pain right now I have a patient to save. Answer one trumps answer 2 and 3. Realizing why you got an answer wrong is the key to success because if you choose to be a nurse you have a calling and its our job to keep our patients alive and safe.

Good luck future nurses you guys can do it we got this.

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