Just passed the NCLEX at 75, felt it was not too bad. My study plan.

Nursing Students NCLEX

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I know there's a lot of these going around, but I just wanted to share how i passed the boards. I'm not sure if this will work for you, but it did for me. I passed at 75(in an hour) and found the exam relatively easy.

These key points are what I had in my head while taking the NCLEX:

You have to know that most questions revolve around patient SAFETY, ABCs, and maslow.

You guys already know that when in doubt check the patient.

Assessment is always the first thing, then positioning(since it's the easiest thing to do, I.E. mother is in distress position left lateral).

Any time there's something wrong with the mother most likely you check the baby's FHR, if not then the mother.

When there's something that requires intervention that's out of your hands, ALWAYS call up the doc. You cannot get ABGs, draw blood etc., if you don't have a doctor's order.

Why questions always wrong. Yes/no questions are always wrong, but they try to trick you with these, ask yourself the question, if you end up answering no/yes, it's wrong(etc Do you feel better today?)

Antipsychs usually cause anticholinergic, EPS, and agranulocytosis.

DKA = hydrate first. Sickle cell = hydrate first.

I have another things but I feel i'm writing too much. If your interested please post or PM me.

1) Kaplan Review book 14th edition: (usually you can find this book on craiglist)

2) Saunders NCLEX review : http://www.amazon.com/Saunders-Comprehensive-NCLEX-RN®-Examination-Nclex-Rn/dp/1437708250/ref=sr_1_8?ie=UTF8&qid=1335389707&sr=8-8

3) The all nurses comprehensive study guide: https://allnurses.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=8687&d=1310076980

4) ATI NCLEX app for the iPhone

5) Saunders NCLEX app for the iPhone

6) EXAM CRAM: http://www.amazon.com/NCLEX-RN-Exam-Cram-3rd-Edition/dp/0789744821/ref=sr_1_3?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1335389765&sr=1-3

7) NCLEX 4000: http://www.amazon.com/NCLEX-Review-4000-Software-Individual/dp/0781777909/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1335389796&sr=8-1

8) Feuer NCLEX review Audio tapes(all 28 of them, listened to them almost twice, you can find a leak somewhere online): http://www.amazon.com/NCLEX-Feuer-Nursing-Review-Study/dp/B004GY0920/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1335389837&sr=8-1

I lagged. Ended up taking the test in 4 months time. I would study material for about 4 - 5 hours per day, then finished up between 100 - 265 questions while reading the rationale for each question.

As the exam grew closer, I started increasing the amount of questions on NCLEX 4000 until I reached 265(simulating the NCLEX).

The day before the nclex I did very few questions, most of the time I just played xbox 360 lol. The key is not studying too hard the day before(you already know the material by now, do not doubt yourself).

The day of the exam relax, I was cool and calm.

During the exam I changed nothing to my pattern and I answered the questions exactly how I did at home. Do EXACTLY the same thing. This is very critical. If you change up how you answer your questions during the NCLEX you WILL panic.

I finished in an hour, felt pretty great, got the good pop up, saw my license 2 days later.

Good luck guys.

hey congratulations :)

Do you find NCLEX 4000 useful??

BAM, definitely thought it was B... low BP = more fluids.

atropine doesn't make sense and neither does the crash cart, unless the patient has no pulse

Wow I can't believe a year has passed since my post! I recently received an email of someone replying to this ancient thread.

To keep u guys from guessing I believe you're initial intervention will place in trendelenberg. At my hospital that's the first thing I do in an emergency situation... Most of the time u will see their color come back.

Wow I can't believe a year has passed since my post! I recently received an email of someone replying to this ancient thread.

To keep u guys from guessing I believe you're initial intervention will place in trendelenberg. At my hospital that's the first thing I do in an emergency situation... Most of the time u will see their color come back.

Hi, artistic,

In exam cram book, why the correct answer is B ?

is the exam cram not reliable then ?

Answer B is correct. In clients who have not had surgery to the face or neck, the answer would be answer A; however, in this situation, this could further interfere with the airway. Increasing the infusion and placing the client in supine position would be better. Answers C is incorrect because it is not necessary at this time and could cause hyponatremia and further hypotension. Answer D is not necessary at this time.

I'd totally love the whole list! I'm testing July 17 and freaking out!!!!! Thank you for all your hints!

Specializes in LTC, Med-surg.

Wow, this thread was bumped from 2012. Okay....

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