What Helped Me Pass the NCLEX

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This post is for what helped ME pass the NCLEX. In NO WAY am I telling you "You must use these methods or else you will fail!" Do whatever makes you happy. This is for me to share with those who are lost or just interested in reading.

And also, if you're going to be a non-therapeutic nurse and put someone's studying skills down, stay off my wall.

:) I'm so happy that I passed and I understand how difficult it is to retain the information or to find the right stuff that will work. It has been such a tough journey doing this with two jobs and running a business.

I've tried everything (KAPLAN, Exam Cram, books, etc.) I feel like I had all the books out there and I was still overwhelmed.

In the end, I only used four study methods:

NCLEX-RN Questions and Answers Made Incredibly Easy

Lippincott's NCLEX-RN Alternate-Format Questions

NCLEX question apps on my phone/ipad when I'm out and about

I used NCLEX-RN Questions and Answers Made Incredibly Easy and I really really like this most of all, surprisingly. I completed the entire book and did not use KAPLAN at all the second time. For the record, the questions weren't easy. It is broken down into different categories (CARDIO, RESP, ETC.). The reason why I love this one the most is because it'll keep repetitively asking me the questions in a different way to help me retain that question.

I bought the Davismobile apps to use in my spare time. I loved using them! They were PRIORITY questions and ALTERNATE FORMAT questions. I felt that the NCLEX was based off on these two apps. I think if I didn't have to worry about understanding the contents, I'd be happy just using these two apps to practice for the exam & nothing else.

I used this person's guide (it is not mine so due to the respect of how hard she's worked to put this together, I will not post it up, distribute it, or sell it.) This guide is 97 pages long. It is the summary of all the rationales that the girl used from KAPLAN & other questions she's found. To me, it's amazing and worth the price because I did not have time to put a guide together myself.

  • Idk if that's worth it to you guys, but every single question I answered on the NCLEX, I remembered reading it off from her guide:

I know this is long! I just wanted to post this up for those who's struggling with sitting there and answering a million questions or reading hundreds of pages for review.

So key points:

  • I preferred the Easy Q&A since it kept asking you questions about the disease instead of just "moving" on assuming you know it or will remember it.
  • I love getting apps to go especially if I'm waiting on a long line. Worth the investment, especially the Priorizations & Delegations.
  • Bless that girl who made that study guide. I read it the weekend before the exam and that. saved. my. life.

GOOD LUCK TO EVERYONE! I'M ALWAYS HERE IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS! FEEL FREE TO EMAIL ME!

Hey Tiffany, would you be able to please send me your notes. My email is [email protected]. I will appreciate all the help. Thanks.

I thought I would share my NCLEX story with you guys after taking it today. After crying frantically in the bathroom before the test, and getting one hour of sleep last night, CRAMMING, STUDYING, ANSWERING A MILLION QUESTIONS AND PRAYING TO THE LORD JESUS, I took the exam and after 75 questions my computer went blue. I freaked out and said to myself, "OH MY GOD I FAILED! THERE IS NO WAY I PASSED THAT IN 75QUESTIONS!! Well, after crying on the way home and feeling like crap, I logged in when I got home and saw this pop up on my screen, "Our records indicate that you have recently scheduled this exam. Please contact your Member Board for further assistance. Another registration cannot be made at this time."

So.. I can assume that means I Passed??? Im not sure yet though. But I will say this...

The NCLEX is not as hard as KAPLAN!! By hard, I mean not as detailed!! NCLEX IS VERY VERY STRAIGHT FORWARD.

I HIGHLY HIGHLY RECOMMEND USING THE NSCBN QUESTIONS***** THEY ARE MUCH MUCH MORE LIKE THE ACTUAL NCLEX QUESTIONS!!

I took the kaplan course and did all the Tests, and all the Qbank questions they had. It prepared me for one thing; being able to know delegation and prioritization. KAPLAN DOES NOT OFFER ANY EKG READINGS, POSITION CHANGES FOR CERTAIN PROBLEMS, OR SKIN RASHES OR SORES THAT YOU CAN SEE ON NCLEX. The NCLEX is more focused on basic care. I cant believe the questions I got that seemed so based on simply concepts that I just simply did not remember. Maybe they were from 1st semester nursing school? As my test progressed, I kept getting priority questions, delegation, and SATA. Which apparently are the higher level questions. I did get many SATA, (Which were not that bad) , Drag and Drops(which i always hated), and EKG's and one math calc. I was shaking the entire time and was running off one hour after CRAMMING. Which, in my case, worked for me and was a great strategy because I was able to stay fresh and confident minus my lack of sleep and courage.

My advice to you. The NCLEX is different for everyone. Dont kill yourself trying to remember a million meds, or crying when your KAPLAN scores arent great. Saunders was great for SATA and drag and drops, pictures, sounds you may hear, ekgs, etc. The KAPLAN does not offer all these resources.

Try to focus on basic care first. As in, What would you expect to see first? What are common early signs of a certain disease process? If you want to email me for my notes I used, or have any questions, feel free...

Thank you to danceandnurse (joanne) for sending me emails and tips and tricks to pass. She sent me countless emails and study guides that helped. I dont know how i would have gotten though without her. She is a godsend. Please email her or send her a message to, she can help you so much.....

One last thing, I dont think not cramming helps for everyone, it depends on how you learn. Additionally, I have extra material that will help you pass the NCLEX if you want it, and im also selling my SAUNDERS NCLEX 6TH EDITION book for cheap cheap if anyone wants it. Also, I will send you the notes and anything else I had that helped me to pass. I will tell you this, dont stress so much over it. If you know Priority, delegation, and can tell for signs of patient decline you would do fine. I am not someone who doesnt need to study. I have to study a lot in order to be successful. Please trust me when I tell you, dont study a million meds.. You dont even know what you will see on the test. Relax and breathe before you take it.. your nerves will prohibit you from thinking clearly. I had to put my head down several times to detach... The whole test was a blur and the questions go by so quick when every question is holding your license in its hands...

USE:

KAPLAN, SAUNDERS, NSCBN (which i signed up for the 3 week course) AND MY EXTRA NOTES THAT IM WILLING TO SEND YOU..

Keep your heart in it and read rationales and go back to basic nursing care!!!

Hey Tiffany, would you be able to please send me your notes. My email is[email protected]. I will appreciate all the help. Thanks.

Hello, I am glad you passed. I am really struggling to pass my NCLEX RN. I just wanted to know I am purchasing the studyguide you mentioned. Does it just have rationales or is it also consist of other content. Also, does it have a pharm section?

Thank you

Thanks for sharing this.

Thank you for the great advice.

Specializes in RN.

please can you send me some study guide. I will really appreciate. I already failed the NCLEX once. will retest in 4weeks. [email protected] THANK

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