Helpppp.. I need some Hesi help from people who have taken it in VA

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I graduated in may.. but cant seem to pass my hesi, so I have not technically graduated. WHich also means I cant sit for State boards. I ve tried Hogan, Saunders, Hesi, and Hurst. Imm at my breaking point. :crying2:Ive been in school for nursing over 5year now.. Is this a sign I need to take a break or just give up:confused: I dnt know what to do anymore :( If you have any advice for me I would really appreciate it!!!:o

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Have you passed your hesi yet? I just joined this site about a month ago. And I had the hesi at the college I went to. I graduated in Apr...passed my boards in May.

Hi. I would suggest using the tools you already have! You have Hogan, Saunders, Hesi, and Hurst. I just passed Hesi about 2 weeks ago. I would suggest taking your score report from the last Hesi you took to see where you need to work on. I would suggest on working on each area you got less than 850. Thats exactly what I did. For example, I took hesi 2 times. The first time I did poor in cardiovasular and renal (along with additional various areas). I made it a point to read over cardiovascular and renal ( and every other area I did poorly on), continue to do 150- 200 questions a day. Not just reading the rationale but truly understanding why I got certain questions wrong and others right. So for whatever area you need to work on read hurst, skim over Hogans and read Saunders. I really hope this helps you:D

Specializes in PCU, Critical Care, Respiratory,.

Answer all the questions you can. Remember taking tests is a skill. It sound like you may have trouble with test taking skills or critical thinking. Hesi has a good review book. Lippincott has a HUGE question and answer book...nothing but questions. answer them all in the areas you are weak. You probably should know those...I can still tell you mine and I have been a nurse for 19 years.

Specializes in PCU, Critical Care, Respiratory,.

Also, I am currently studying for cert. exams ( PCCN, CEN, etc.) and I have a CD I listen to in the car. It goes over details, questions, and I listen to it over and over and over.

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