I'm working full-time at a nursing home (thinking about quitting because of the inefficient training I'm receiving). I was given only 2 days off before the NCLEX to study because the DON said, "Pssshhhh. You're gonna pass! You seriously don't need a week off to study. You passed nursing school. You'll pass NCLEX." She says this job is more important than the NCLEX...... ANYWAYS.... if you're curious about the story, then check it out here: https://allnurses.com/graduate-nurse-forum/inefficient-training-first-574683.html
I have 6 days left before the big test. I've done over 2,000 practice questions (most of them Kaplan). I've made notes from the rationales and plan on reading over those and memorizing lab values. Do you think that is a good test plan 6 days before the test?
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I'm working full-time at a nursing home (thinking about quitting because of the inefficient training I'm receiving). I was given only 2 days off before the NCLEX to study because the DON said, "Pssshhhh. You're gonna pass! You seriously don't need a week off to study. You passed nursing school. You'll pass NCLEX." She says this job is more important than the NCLEX...... ANYWAYS.... if you're curious about the story, then check it out here: https://allnurses.com/graduate-nurse-forum/inefficient-training-first-574683.html
I have 6 days left before the big test. I've done over 2,000 practice questions (most of them Kaplan). I've made notes from the rationales and plan on reading over those and memorizing lab values. Do you think that is a good test plan 6 days before the test?