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Jul 16, 2009 04:54 PM

For those who are studying for and who have already taken NCLEX

by brem86

Hi all.

studying for my nclex.. couple of questions..

1. i'm trying to cover all bases.. what exactly do we need to memorize? i know in an earlier thread, it was suggested that memorization is not the way to pass the NCLEX.. but, i know that we need to memorize all lab values, solutions.. any other suggestion?

2. saunders or kaplan?

3. is the kaplan/saunders questions similar to the NCLEX questions.. the questions that we do in kaplan seem so specific.

thanks


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Old Jul 16, 2009, 05:09 PM

Default Re: For those who are studying for and who have already taken NCLEX
I think you should while studying, focus on why a correct answer is correct. Everyone's experience is different, I found that the exam is more about critical thinking, and knowing how to come to the right conculsion.
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from ghillbert
Old Jul 16, 2009, 05:55 PM

Default Re: For those who are studying for and who have already taken NCLEX
You don't need to memorize IV solutions. If you understand hypotonic/hypertonic etc, then you can figure it out when they give you the concentration.

Know the labs (I knew them,, went in and wrote them on the scratch pad and then never need to look).

There really isn't a lot to "memorize", if you understand the concepts. I'm a foreign-trained nurse who took NCLEX for the first time after 12 years out of university, and I only used Saunders and did tons of practice questions on the cd. Passed with 75 qu's after 30 min test.
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from brem86
Old Jul 16, 2009, 06:00 PM

Default Re: For those who are studying for and who have already taken NCLEX
thanks.. putting into perspective relieves some stress. i guess i'm just worried that i will miss something because of a minor detail.
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from nurse2be09
Old Jul 16, 2009, 06:07 PM

Default Re: For those who are studying for and who have already taken NCLEX
I didnt study a ton of content when I prepared for NCLEX. The only thing I memorized was lab values and drug classifications.

I prepared with Kaplan and Saunders. I used Kaplan mostly. I only used Saunders for content on areas I was weak in.

I did 150-200 questions a day just in Kaplan. When I got tired of Kaplan, I did questions in Medspub, Saunders, Lippincott, and NCLEX 3500. But the majority of my studying was focusing on Kaplan and I only used the other programs to apply the Kaplan methods.

Also, I really focused on the rationales. I wrote down all the ones I got wrong. By the time it was all said and done, I had over 50 pages of notes, front and back.

And I passed with 75 questions.

I found Kaplan to be harder than NCLEX, actually.
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from brem86
Old Jul 16, 2009, 06:47 PM

Default Re: For those who are studying for and who have already taken NCLEX
thanks that really helped me!!
labs and meds to be memorized..
Will the meds on NCLEX have the med classification stated as well? if it has the med with the classification then studying classifications will be sufficient..
your thoughts?
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from laura11
Old Jul 16, 2009, 06:53 PM

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I just did mine today. They give you the the name of the meds but not the classification. To tell u the truth nothing really prepares u for the meds as everything look alike.
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Old Jul 16, 2009, 07:08 PM

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Originally Posted by nurse2be09 View Post

I found Kaplan to be harder than NCLEX, actually.
I have to agree with that!!! Also, I had several med questions and out of those probably 2 I couldn't even break down into what classification they would have been in. As far as labs I was told that to be SURE you know the values of sodium, mag, calcium, potassium, albumin, and ABG's, that those are probably the only ones that you may see on NCLEX.
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from kinipela7
Old Jul 16, 2009, 07:09 PM

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i have to agree with knowing your lab values and drug classificiations. i also had a couple of questions ong ABGs, so know these values as well.
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Old Jul 17, 2009, 02:04 AM

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I memorized my lab values. Thank God I did because they were all over my NCLEX-PN. I have to agree with a previous poster memorization isn't really good to memorize questions and answers since they're totally different from what you actually studied. What you want to memorize is your rationales, even if you got the answer right. What I liked about Saunders is that it gave you content to read besides the chapter. But as a previous poster had posted in another thread, it was really easy compared to the NCLEX. The Saunders book did help. I also did some Kaplan questions and answers and there weren't many, but I found them to also be helpful. Good Luck
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