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Aug 18, 2004 08:24 PM

TIPS for nclex pliz....


Hi,

To everyone who passed recent nclex-rn, can you please share what helped you best (cd's, printed materials, etc..) ? Where to focus? and how did you study/prepare?

thanks... this will help a lot of us who are scheduled to take the exams soon


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from Zar
Old Aug 18, 2004, 10:43 PM

Read your books.Find a quiet place to do it. Forget about dinners on time and wash. Forget about baking for the kids and cleaning the house.Learn all the meds and side effects you can. Submitt to some nursing journals to start thinking like a nurse. Get used to a few hours of sleep and be ready for everyone you know to get ****** off because they have not heard from you. Sleep now, you will not do much in school. You will see meds marching across your eyes, you will swear a care plan was invented by the devil himself. Get ready to gain weight, snacking on the run and while studying is a biggie!But, in the end you will make it. Buy some good nclex books they will help you with your studies and at the same time, prepare for the nclex. Zar
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from nursepearl
Old Aug 19, 2004, 01:44 AM

I used saunders CD to study.
I studyed for a total of about 12 hours for the nclex. I would study for about 30 mintues and then take a break. After i took the test i really felt no amount of studying could have prepared me for it.
Most of it was priority, popular illnesses and diseases and pharm for me.
Good luck!
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from RNKITTY04
Old Aug 19, 2004, 07:55 AM

Hi Paula,
Im doing the Kaplan thing, hope it works! I passed the pre-nclex with a higher score than national average so I feel fairly confidant, but still nervous. Good luck to ya.
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from NurseKate
Old Aug 19, 2004, 09:14 AM
Updated Aug 19, 2004 at 09:19 AM by NurseKate

Hi, I had used Saunders, Lippincott, and the NCLEX 3000 CD. I felt that the books were beneficial because I could take them with me and study if I had a moment or find a comfortable place to review. The CDs were good because I could take practice tests and see what the rationales were immediately after answering the question. I found that method of studyng (paying attention to rationales) to be most helpful. The CD ROM also allowed me to practice what it was like to test on the computer. I felt prepared for the test when I went in, but once I came out I was so unsure of everything (as is the response from most test-takers). There was a class my school offered that reviewed systems and went over test-taking strategies. It lasted the entire last semester and we had to do anywhere between 100-200 questions per week over 14 weeks time in addition to our regular studying. Research shows hat those who practice at least 3000 quetions or so have higher chances of passing the NCLEX. Some people say they underestimated the test, so it may be helpful to over do it with the studying so you go in ready to do your best.

My test covered all areas (Peds, Maternity, Geriatric) and all topics (Neuro, Endocrine, etc). I feel like studying insulin and other endocrine issues was beneficial. Also, really focus on questions that deal with prioritizing patients and recognizing what should be done first in emergent situations. Really, you can get any kind of question on any topic, but those were some areas that were helpful in my preparation.

I hope this helps. I can send you the Lippincott book in case you're interested and I think I have the NCLEX 3000 CD here as well...anything to help a fellow nurse. Best wishes.
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Old Aug 19, 2004, 10:17 AM

Understanding what the questions are asking you is the key. When you are doing practice questions, make sure you understand why the answer is right or wrong. All the best to you.
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Old Aug 19, 2004, 10:21 AM

Default Paula, a question regarding your thread.
Paula, if I may, could "we" ask the moderator to make your post a "sticky" so others can use your thread about NCLEX tips to comment and or ask questions?
Originally Posted by paula77720
Hi,

To everyone who passed recent nclex-rn, can you please share what helped you best (cd's, printed materials, etc..) ? Where to focus? and how did you study/prepare?

thanks... this will help a lot of us who are scheduled to take the exams soon
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Old Aug 19, 2004, 10:36 AM

Originally Posted by Love-A-Nurse
Paula, if I may, could "we" ask the moderator to make your post a "sticky" so others can use your thread about NCLEX tips to comment and or ask questions?
sure you can! thanks a lot guys for all your input. I'm doing lippincott and kaplan right now, will take exam in 3 weeks. Will let you know.

Goodluck to all and sending prayers your way
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Old Aug 19, 2004, 12:33 PM

Paula, thanks. I will ask.
Originally Posted by paula77720
sure you can! thanks a lot guys for all your input. I'm doing lippincott and kaplan right now, will take exam in 3 weeks. Will let you know.

Goodluck to all and sending prayers your way
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from finally
Old Aug 19, 2004, 05:42 PM

Pray hard, and use Kaplan!!!! They teach you how the NCLEX wants you to think....!!!!!!! Kaplan, prayers, Kaplan, Prayers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Good luck everyone!!!
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