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No. 20
Old Apr 07, 2008, 11:44 AM

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Hi, does anyone know of any free websites that have critical thinking exercises, quizzes, practice tests, etc.

Thanks, ---pami
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No. 21
from blue32
Old Jun 29, 2008, 03:43 PM

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:urgycld:Hey there! I need help! I have A diabetes exam tomorrow and i am just not feeling comfortable with this information. Does any one have any practice questions or tests or any tips at all on this subject. I would appreciate any help that i could get!
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No. 22
from Cay
Old Jun 29, 2008, 07:46 PM

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Study the material your school has given you. The rest of us could give you information that would just spin your tail feathers "so to speak". Words of Wisdon, don't wait to study, it must be an on going process. Then you will only have to review your knowledge.
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No. 23
from studymom39
Old Jun 29, 2008, 08:38 PM

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You can find practice questions in any number of books at Borders or wherever they sell nursing books.

Always study in the clinical content that you're in within these books as you go through your quarters. My test scores were higher because our teachers pulled questions from books and said that "there are only so many questions". The nclex books also narrow the content you get in a textbook.

If you do this, quarter by quarter, studying for nclex in the finale should be easier and more of a review.
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No. 24
Old Oct 09, 2008, 12:14 AM

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Originally Posted by VickyRN View Post
Best wishes to you, 4rom2bRN! Glad you have found these resources helpful

never met you or know you but by the thoughts put in your lil' excerpt, it brings hope to new RNs in the making like me

thank you for your undeniable concern for others and may you be more successful in your nursing career..

you are an undefeated champion..

Godspeed.. =)
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No. 25
Old Oct 09, 2008, 05:42 PM

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this has been helpful tips for people like us..thank you so much for everything that you've done..
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No. 26
from buckeyeRN1
Old Oct 14, 2008, 05:49 PM

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I found the practice cd's and NCLEX 3500 and NCLEX 4000 very helpful
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No. 27
from short1978
Old Oct 14, 2008, 10:29 PM

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Thanks vicky....that is a great list of links.
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No. 28
Old Jun 29, 2009, 10:45 AM

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hello everyone I am a former rn nursing student and and now I am a lpn nursing student
i need help
I really want to pass but i dont seem to study well enough on my own
I like the idea of typing out my notes
but I really would like if someone living in the jersey city newark even in ny are if you had the time to read with me ill pay a little i just need the help someone to spar with nursing reading or even if someone want ted to email back and orth that is taking the fundamental lpn program now its kind of like having a study partner but its the best of both world because I still get to type out notes

any idea please help
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No. 29
from KAYBDT6
Old Jun 29, 2009, 06:49 PM

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Originally Posted by formerRnowpnstuden View Post
hello everyone I am a former rn nursing student and and now I am a lpn nursing student
i need help
I really want to pass but i dont seem to study well enough on my own
I like the idea of typing out my notes
but I really would like if someone living in the jersey city newark even in ny are if you had the time to read with me ill pay a little i just need the help someone to spar with nursing reading or even if someone want ted to email back and orth that is taking the fundamental lpn program now its kind of like having a study partner but its the best of both world because I still get to type out notes

any idea please help
There is a thread going on now called Study Group Question...........Did you think you know it? Check NCLEX Discussion forum. Hope that might help refresh your brain. I wish we live in the same state, i would have love to help but you can always thread any question on this thread. Wish you best of luck in your career.
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