NCLEX Study Guide Question

Nursing Students NCLEX

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Hey everybody,

So, my NCLEX test is coming up on Friday (AHHHHHHH) and this will be the second time I am taking it and extremely nervous to fail again, but that's not my question. A few days ago, I found a study guide here on allnurses.com.

I was wondering if anyone has used this or could take a quick look over this to make sure I am not learning all the wrong information before I walk into this test again. I know it's an absurd question, but frankly, I am freaking out over here and don't want to fail this again. I'd be ultimately devastated even though I know it's not the end of the world.

One of the main reasons I ask is because I could have sworn when reading in my ATI books it says for a patient who receives a lumbar puncture, they should line prone for 4-12 to prevent leakage of CSF and prevention of headaches, but on this guide (twice) it says lay supine.

Any thoughts on both?

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Hi, Can someone please send the 35 pages study guide to me? I finished RN school almost two years ago but could not take my exams because of so many family issues. i am in dying need of help to get a study plan and start studying for the exams. Please i am having an anxiety attack already and i will really appreciate help. Thank you so much.

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Was this guide helpful?

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HI can someone please tell me if this study guide was helpful? Did anyone pass using it? Someone please answer....

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Did you pass the Nclex using this study guide?

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I have yet to find a similiar guide that has as many questions answered, as this study guide has. NICE post!!!

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Okay, so guys, I'm in my 4th semester of nursing school and I love to prepare ahead of time for things. I'm sure you can tell where this post is going, so here it goes... I would like to take my NCLEX in December. At my school, we take our finals in November so that we have the option to test in December. I was looking at the calendar and after November the 14th, I'm pretty much done with everything since I will have most of my precepting hours in and can start studying for the NCLEX. I am thinking my test date will be around the end of December so I will be fully prepared. I am not worried about study on Christmas Day, the NCLEX is my top priority at this point. So I get Kaplan for free at my school. The cost is divided over our semesters. We have a Kaplan Live Review the week after classes are over. It's from December the 12th through the 15th. I also bought Hurst Review to help me with content and I already have the workbook done so I plan on studying it here pretty soon. Here is a copy of my study guide: NCLEX Study Guide

Week 1 Go over Hurst workbook, memorize drugs and side effects, lab values, Saunders Comprehensive NCLEX Review, LaCharity PDA, look over study guide I found on Allnurses website.

Week 2 Kaplan NCLEX RN Content Review Guide do Question Trainers and QBanks, review every question and go back over weak areas, look over study guide from Allnurses website again.

Week 3 Review some of content from Week 1, begin Uworld questions, look over study guide from Allnurses website again.

Week 4 The top priority for week 4 is to do the Hurst Q Reviews, go over weak areas, more practice questions, go back over Kaplan QBanks and Uworld, look over study guide from Allnurses website again. Relax the day before the exam!!!

Okay guys, so do you have any suggestions or tips for me? I would really appreciate the input since I am a little OCD and like to get things done as soon as I possibly can lol. Thank you all!

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Is this a good study Guide for nclex

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Wow you had a lot of content to cram into 4 weeks, I am curious if you were able to study everything you wanted and take your Nclex in December? did you pass?

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Hi everyone! This is not actually related to the post but I'm hoping that you can help me. I really wanted to try my luck in NCLEX but not sure which state is good for me. I am considering NY and California but I think the latter would require me to have a SSN in which I couldn't have. Is there any other state that you can recommend for nurses from non-English speaking country? Looking forward on your response. Thank you!

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This study guide is very helpful. I just found this forum today. After taking my nclex this morning, I swear I wish i would've found this study guide sooner.

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So many of the topics that's listed on this exact study guide was presented on my exam.

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hi! would it be possible to gain access or be sent the study guide? I think the link is faulty because it's giving me a notification that it's failed to load. I am planning to take my test in about a month!

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