Any advice for nclex RN

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Hi everyone

Those who passed or still in that boat plz write any advice where to start for studying nclex. thanks to everyone in advance.

Any NCLEX practice book is a good one to help you study, but I have found that online ones were easier for me. Really you just kind of have to jump into them as starting in any one particular topic won't really help. I took a Kaplan course but honestly would not recommend it to everyone because I feel that content review would have helped me out a lot more. But any practice questions that can help with your critical thinking skills will help! And just do a ton of practice questions!

Saunders for content information and Kaplan q bank for answering questions similar to NCLEX.

Go over all q from Kaplan , Davis and Mosbys books. Know by heart the lab values, do many q on infection control, delegation, priority.

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I would start by taking the Kaplan course. If you don't have the $ for that, buy a bunch of NCLEX books (there are plenty of listings in this site) and answer 60 questions in 60 min every day, read rationales. One day a week answer 265 questions. It is important that you keep it at one question per minute. Do not walk in to the testing room without completing at least 3000 questions.

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