Ca nclex denied. Nclex nevada application.

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hi to all nurses. i got denied from california bon,same as the others who had an issue of concurrency. just wanna ask who already applied or planning to apply or nclex passer in Nevada. I just wanna know how to start or if you can teach me or give an advice pls so i can easily meet all the requirements. i know i need to take toefl exam and all my credentials to be review by cgfns.pls help me..thanks :)

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All requirements for international trained nurses will be on the Nevada BON website

I just had few classmates who recently took NCLEX in NV, reason they also got rejected in CALI. I heard it was easy, just check out the NV NCLEX, requirement need from BON for NV and you will get approve. As far as studying, they advice me to study HURST ONLINE review, Kaplan, know your LABS, DRUGs, and read those NCLEX BOOKS and EXAM CRAM books. There is more to it...wait lemme see if I can post up the pix.486464_10150986531253844_1388234623_a goodluck!

I just had few classmates who recently took NCLEX in NV, reason they also got rejected in CALI. I heard it was easy, just check out the NV NCLEX, requirement need from BON for NV and you will get approve. As far as studying, they advice me to study HURST ONLINE review, Kaplan, know your LABS, DRUGs, and read those NCLEX BOOKS and EXAM CRAM books. There is more to it...wait lemme see if I can post up the pix.486464_10150986531253844_1388234623_a goodluck!

All you need is Saunders book. Try to understand the rationale. Memorize the labs & try to understand pharma like actions, reactions, etc... If you want to see how they structured the exam, you can subscribe to NCSBN. They are the ones who makes the questions for the exam. There is a fee like $50 for 3 weeks, $75 for 5 weeks, etc. You can subscribe online & do the practice questions online. The practice questions that they will give you are questions they used on past exams. Please understand that the practice questions will not be used anymore in future NCLEX exam. In other words, they are retired from service! The advantage of doing the NCSBN is you'll sort off have an idea how they worded the questions. Questions are more critical thinking unlike NLE.

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