Any last minute NCLEX advice?

Nursing Students NCLEX

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I take my NCLEX Monday at 8am :nailbiting:

Here are my scores from review I've done:

Hurst Q-Review: 68/125, 78/125, 88/125, 83/125, 83/125, 83/125

Kaplan Q-Bank only: 58-68%

U-World average (I completed the entire q-bank): 68%

Exit Hesi: 984

My question is... Does anybody have any last minute advice? Key concepts I should look over, etc?

Can't decide if I should re-read over my hurst book or just start re read all the U-world rationales.

Thanks in advance and good luck to all those who are anxiously awaiting the NCLEX like me!

Your scores are good and you've studied a lot. I would say just relax but I doubt that is possible. Maybe look over the NCLEX cram sheet that is posted on here somewhere. Also remember to go over contact precautions and bioterrorism stuff. That can be overlooked but NCLEX definitely likes those topics.

Thanks so much!!

Don't study the day before. Take the time to do something you enjoy doing like going to a movie or getting a massage or something. Go to bed at a descent hour and don't study the day of the test either.

Eat a good breakfast the day of the test. Lave your cell phone in your car!!! You don't need it for any reason in the testing center and you don't want to give me any reason for them to think you are cheating.

Nothing can prepare you for the feeling when the test just shuts off. It's a feeling of relief and dread all wrapped into one but don't panic. And don't do the Pearson Vue trick. It not reliable and will only cause you more stress! Good luck to you[emoji1]

Understand the 35 page guide that floats around here. It was very helpful when I took my nclex

Thank you, I'm reading over the 35 page study guide now

Which cram sheet are you finding super helpful? I found a post were people were RAVING about this sheet, but the site wasn't working for me.

Which cram sheet are you finding super helpful? I found a post were people were RAVING about this sheet, but the site wasn't working for me.

https://allnurses.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=8687&d=1310076980

Thank you so much!

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