EVOLVE Hesi Fundamentals Of Nursing Exit Exam

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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!:nailbiting:

Study from material that they publish. HESI is pretty much regurgitation of facts, if I remember correctly ...the exact opposite of NCLEX.

Specializes in Neuro.

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.

What Milady said above. Pretty straightforward. Dosage was simple and if you have your ABC's, safety, delegation etc. down you should be fine. I also found it much simpler to know the answer they were looking for than my school exams.

Was there any diseases on the hesi? I'm taking it in a week and scared. Any more useful tips?

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