Published Aug 2, 2006
RNKay31
960 Posts
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
RN*06
47 Posts
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
Thanks for the comment. I had these things on my computer and decide to help anyone who may need it, take care.
angelofa
15 Posts
Thanks for shareing!!:1luvu:
crb613, BSN, RN
1,632 Posts
Very nice! Thanks for sharing :balloons:
tinta06
62 Posts
Thanks so much. Nice notes to review and brush oneself's nursing knowledge. Please do not hesistate to share more. It is very important to remember that, something to share is better than nothing to share. Like the saying that goes " one man's trash is another man's treasure"
God bless.
lcbradley
149 Posts
Thanks Kayla. I find these very helpful as they are a general overall review of material that we are bound to see again in some way on NCLEX. I take my test on 8/9 and I think it will be a nice review. Thanks again
MomenTs
395 Posts
Thank you Kayla
You all are very welcome, all the best on your exam.
DeeDee123
2 Posts
Thanks for sharing Kayla
NJNursing, ASN, RN
597 Posts
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.