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kayla --
how thoughtful of you to share your study guides, which are very thorough and beautifully done. I wanted to comment, if im not being too offensive....that these guides are almost TOO in depth. I know you are trying very hard to pass this test and I wish the best for you. This is why I am offering my two cents, by saying that you should possibly be putting more emphasis on learning the "over-all" and critical thinking content part of the test rather than the nitty gritty.
I really don't mean to judge you in any way JUST from these guides. It is only my opinion, and I would hate to see you use so much energy studying things that aren't tested on!!! i know no one wants to do that:)
ps - your kaplan trainer scores look great! good for you
How thoughtful of you to put all of that together, but may I make a suggestion? You may want to organize it a little better. You have MS stuff in the respiratory section when that's neuro. There's also something about regenerating nerves in the respiratory section. There's also not a lot of implementation there, but a lot of assessment information. I guess this would be good for someone to supplement with, but a lot of the information isn't the meat and potatos typically found on an NCLEX. I'd like to see everyone succeed and I hope you don't take my intentions wrongly.
Good luck with it.
RNKay31
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Hi guys I am posting these points to remember for all those who is awaiting test day All the best from the bottom of my heart. I hope these attachments work.:trout:
POINTS TO REMEMBER 1.doc
POINTS TO REMEMBER 2.doc