Published Jun 12, 2013
Carmello1
2 Posts
I need some suggestions i just took my pn exam for the 3rd time this past Friday and i.m really getting discouraged i don.t think its the knowledge part but more so how to answer the question correctly or understand exactly what the question is asking PLEASE!!!!!!! HELP I don.t know where to go from here are there any specific books or suggestions
berk15
38 Posts
If you're having a hard time determining what the question is I would look towards Kaplan. It helps you break the question down into a stem - what the question is really asking for, and then takes you through four more steps. Good luck!
Vishwamitr
156 Posts
Dear Carmello1
Remember that all nursing test questions (LPN/LVN/RN) are based upon the premise, "What would a prudent nurse do?" Ask yourself, "Will this be a safe practice?" "What should be my best course of action?" and things like that and you will gravitate toward the correct answer. Sometimes, 2 answers may be correct but read the disclaimer in the question, "Select the best answer". Don't read into the question and don't assume anything that has not been specifically mentioned. Remember the good old adage, WYSWYG.
i<3u
177 Posts
Dear Carmello1Remember that all nursing test questions (LPN/LVN/RN) are based upon the premise, "What would a prudent nurse do?" Ask yourself, "Will this be a safe practice?" "What should be my best course of action?" and things like that and you will gravitate toward the correct answer. Sometimes, 2 answers may be correct but read the disclaimer in the question, "Select the best answer". Don't read into the question and don't assume anything that has not been specifically mentioned. Remember the good old adage, WYSWYG.
I'm sorry...maybe I'm slow but what is "WYSWYG" lol?
fusionfire32
149 Posts
What you see is what you get
Thanks lol!!
what you see [is] what you get