REVIEW the basics/ must knows!

Nursing Students NCLEX

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I posted this coz I want to know (and maybe to others also) the MUST know basics in Nursing.. Rule of the thumb as others call it..

Any subject (MS, Psych, Pharma etc)

Im reviewing right now and almost done with my book but the thing is sometimes I tend to forget some of the normal values (i hope this is normal :cry:)

thanks!

Lab values, Maslow, and Therapeutic communication!!!!!

Lab values, Maslow, and Therapeutic communication!!!!!

fluid and electrolytes

hi:

i would learn the different diets for certain diets (celiac disease, renal diet, clear liq, full liquids, vegetarian diets, etc) and what different cultural diets and cultural beliefs may be. for example, people of the islamic faith do not eat pork, people of the jewish faith do not mix meat and milk in the same meal, people of the hinduism faith are particularly vegetarians.

i hope this helps. :)

jadu1106

potion of the client after different procedures

helpful thanks

Specializes in Peds, PICU, Home health, Dialysis.

To be honest, all of the "basics" that I spent so much time reviewing for the NCLEX never came up on the NCLEX. I would still definitely review your basic electrolyte imbalances, lab values...

Definitely review infection control -- it is going to be on your NCLEX and I think everyone I have spoken to has had infection control on theirs.

Most important -- do 1000's of practice questions! The NCLEX is not designed to test you on your knowledge -- it is designed to test you on whether you can practice as a safe nurse.

aside from the diets...you should also review these

electrolytes/fluids

acid/base balance

different positions/placements

basic life support stuff

i would suggest you check out this thread

https://allnurses.com/forums/f197/anyoone-up-random-fact-throwing-308584.html

and just go through each one and mark down the stuff you need help with. it is a great review. go through your phamacology especially your anti-htn meds. go through the end of each chapters in your med-surg book and see if you can understand the bullet points.

i would also review/know the different gait points, such as 2 point gait, 3 point gait, 4 point gaits.

its also good to know the correct method with using a cane/walker with affected leg vs the unaffected leg.

when talking about going up and down the stairs, remember:

up with the good and down with the bad.

keep on posting....this is helping!

Specializes in OBGYN.
i would also review/know the different gait points, such as 2 point gait, 3 point gait, 4 point gaits.

its also good to know the correct method with using a cane/walker with affected leg vs the unaffected leg.

when talking about going up and down the stairs, remember:

up with the good and down with the bad.

keep on posting....this is helping!

i jsut couldnt get the gaits in my head. could u share

i jsut couldnt get the gaits in my head. could u share

  • 4-point crutch gait: (only done with weight bearing) left crutch, right foot, right crutch, left foot
  • 2-point crutch gait: (only done with weight bearing) left crutch & right foot together, right crutch & left foot together
  • 3-point crutch gait: (partial weight bearing) both crutches together with the weak leg....(so both crutches with weak leg together, then bring the good leg)...
  • 3-point crutch gait: (non weight bearing) both crutches together with good leg if bad leg is picked up

aside from the diets...you should also review these

electrolytes/fluids

acid/base balance

different positions/placements

basic life support stuff

i would suggest you check out this thread

https://allnurses.com/forums/f197/anyoone-up-random-fact-throwing-308584.html

and just go through each one and mark down the stuff you need help with. it is a great review. go through your phamacology especially your anti-htn meds. go through the end of each chapters in your med-surg book and see if you can understand the bullet points.

thanks for sharing..

yea never forget lab values.. im trying to familiarize as much lab values as I can.. :no:

Keep 'em coming guys..

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