About To Take The Nclex

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Specializes in Med Surg.

hi.... i'm taking my nclex in 4 days!!! :uhoh21:any advice??? :bugeyes:

Specializes in Hospital Education Coordinator.

You know the material or you would not have graduated. Practice a few minutes daily on the questions to be familiar with the language and stay in that frame of mind. Do NOT go with a friend to test. One of you will finish first and the other will feel anxious about taking too long. Eat protein the meal before the test. Plan something fun to do afterwards. You deserve some time off!

Wishing you the best ..be positive and believe you will pass. I am waiting for my ATT, so I haven't been there yet perhaps someone else will have good suggestions.

Specializes in Ortho, Case Management, blabla.

Eat a double whopper an hour before you take it. That's what I did. I passed. :wink2:

Oh, and don't stress too much. Go over your NCLEX review book over the next 4 days. You're not going to be able to learn much over the next 4 days if you haven't learned it already. Trust me on this one. If you're ready, you're ready. If you're not, you're not.

Here is my exact quote to the person I met in the waiting room as I walked out of the NCLEX, she was reading a med-surg book..."Throw it in the trash...forget about it..."

Then I went crosseyed on the drive home.

Specializes in Med Surg.

well... i take the tests from the saunders cd and i'm only getting like 75% .... does that mean i am stupid... hmmmff....

Specializes in Ortho, Case Management, blabla.
well... i take the tests from the saunders cd and i'm only getting like 75% .... does that mean i am stupid... hmmmff....

I'm pretty sure I scored lower than that, to be honest. I passed the nclex in 85 questions. You can't really compare saunders to the actual NCLEX exam. The NCLEX is in a league of its own. If I can sum the NCLEX up in a word, it would probably be "nonsense." Not in the way of meaning "stupid" but in the sense that it is just...crazy...Saunders is too black and white to really compare to the NCLEX.

In four days, you'll know what I mean by that description.

Specializes in Med Surg.

ooo ok ...see i just haven't heard much about how saunders and NCLEX compares... i'm scared $h!tless... hmmmf... i'm excited for all this nervousness to be outta my head!! thanks so much for ur support everyone... everyone else: please feel free to leave more advice...i'll take all of the support i can get!!!

Specializes in ICU, Cardiology, Mother/Baby, LTC.

You'll do just fine on the NCLEX. A little being nervous is good too! Like some others have said, eat a good, light meal about an hour before you take the test. I believe in caffeine before an exam, but some don't tolerate it as well as others.

I really knew my meds and lab values. There are probably going to be a lot of priority questions, too. Also, like others have said, don't overstudy. You know your material. Don't let nerves get in the way. I really recommend going by yourself. Leave plenty early, so you won't be rushing to make it there on time. Take lots of slow, deep breaths, and take plenty of time answering your questions.

Take a light sweater or jacket. You want to be comfortable. Yeah, right! Go to bed early the night before the exam-if you can sleep at all!!

Good luck to you, future nurse. I know you can do it!:heartbeat:heartbeat:heartbeat

Specializes in Pediatrics, Oncology, Triage and Med/Surg.

You must remember that the nclex exam is structured under the premise of it's a perfect world. That means all your equipment is functioning properly and available, you are at a reasonable safe staffing level and none of your other patients are crashing at that moment. I guess maybe you could also call that a "textbook world."

Know the therapeutic levels of dig and dilantin to name a few.

Best of luck to all of you.

I'm taking my NCLEX on June 3rd. I am a little nervous, but mostly want to just get it over with!!!! I just completed my NCLEX review class today and I am feeling pretty confident. Please keep praying for me! :bugeyes:

Specializes in CCU-CCRN.

I havent take NCLEX yet, but my instructor told me to know

Maslow's hierarchy of needs

(Physiological, Safety, Love/Belonging, Esteem, Self-actualizaion)

and

ABC's

(airway, breathing, circulation)

Specializes in Ortho, Case Management, blabla.

Example NCLEX question for you:

You are taking care of a person of the muslim religion. You need to order them a diet. Do you;

A) Tie a string around their ankle

B) Eat a hamburger for lunch

C) Give them a hamburger for lunch

D) Consult pharmacy

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