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Help please:)

I need help passing the exit hesi? Anyone have any tips on what to study?!

Thank you!

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Are you in the RN program? I highly suggest downloading the Kaplan NCLEX-RN Mini Qbank app. It contains 180 questions and it's free! Excellent, concise rationales and it helped me prepare for exit HESI (ended up getting score 1,115). The type of thinking you need to utilize is exactly what's required for HESI and i'm guessing, for the NCLEX.

Mind you, this is on top of our graduating class having access to Elsevier Adaptive Quizzing NCLEX bank of questions, which was mandatory part of our grade, and we started doing questions at beginning of semester.

I studied from the questions.

Buy HESI's review book (you can find it on Amazon -- it has a green cover) and study the content found therein. I took the HESI a few weeks ago. Before the test, I did every question on the online portion in Evolve and wrote down the rationales if I didn't know something. I went through the Med-Surg and Psych chapters in the physical book, and had a professor skim over the HESI Hints in the Maternity section. The only thing I left completely untouched was the Pediatric section because I'm currently in Peds.

I found that the HESI review book was a really good resource. It helps to know the way the company thinks/displays the material. To me, it seemed the natural first stop for studying for HESI was HESI's own book, and it worked.

Are you in the RN program? I highly suggest downloading the Kaplan NCLEX-RN Mini Qbank app. It contains 180 questions and it's free! Excellent, concise rationales and it helped me prepare for exit HESI (ended up getting score 1,115). The type of thinking you need to utilize is exactly what's required for HESI and i'm guessing, for the NCLEX.

Mind you, this is on top of our graduating class having access to Elsevier Adaptive Quizzing NCLEX bank of questions, which was mandatory part of our grade, and we started doing questions at beginning of semester.

I studied from the questions.

Thanks for the tip :)

did you use this link ? >>>>>> https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/nclex-rn-mini-qbank/id500541059?mt=8

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