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ABC's, safety, priority, delegation are the biggest things I remember when I took it.
This strategy may or may not help you, but it helped me...I briefly & I mean briefly reviewed all the material we covered in class before sitting for the fundamentals HESI. By this I mean I glanced all the powerpoints we did and that refreshed my mind enough to do well on HESI. Some may disagree with me, but I thought the HESI was not as difficult as they built it up to be, not to say it is easy by any means, but not near as bad as I had built it up to be in my mind.
I've not taken NCLEX yet so can't compare it to HESI, but, I felt the HESI questions were much more straightforward than the exams my instructors wrote/write & they always say they do "NCLEX style". So, I'm betting SourLemon is right about HESI being more factual.
Prenursing911
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Hello all. I am taking my Fundamentals Hesi Exam on Wednesday and I've read a lot of people's thoughts about the actual test as a whole. I was hoping that I could get more in depth insight and tips on exactly what I should be studying. I absolutely cannot bomb this. Helppppp. Anything will be appreciated. Thanks!