Hesi Pediatrics V2

Nursing Students HESI

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Specializes in Geriatric and Mental Heath.

I am really proud of myself. I just passed the Hesi Peds exam with a 950 on the first try. I took the practice and got a 1002. The first one was WAY easier. Let me tell you.. THAT V2 TEST WAS HAAAAARDDD! IMO of course. I kinda feel like you can't really study for the test. What I mean by that is you can learn the content, but so many of the questions require you to apply that knowledge to a scenario. Many of my classmates just read the hesi book to study and they did NOT do well. Some questions are absolutely asinine, and will make you want to punch the computer. You have to learn "hesi language" so you can pick apart the questions. I did the adaptive quizzing like crazy and made sure to get to level 3 on all Peds topics. The more questions I did, the better I got at sifting through all the extraneous info. I hope this was helpful to anyone who my be taking the exam in the near future.

Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC.

Moved to the HESI exit forum

Lol asinine. Sorry. I remember taking my peds hesi back in December and I did horrific on the v2 which was our practice one, thankfully. They gave us the v1 as our final and I ended up doing much better. I also noticed that for each and every hesi I took, I did way better on v1. I'd recommend to your teachers giving you the v1 on future hesis' as the grade the that counts so you and your classmates can do well.

Hello guys, i really need some serious help with HESI pediatric. It's my final exam at my school ''Hcc'' columbia MD. I have only one chance and this is it. I'm in my second year, one left with medi-surg 2 then graduate but i can barely keep my head above the water. Currently, i need 82% or 820 to just pass this crazy. Anyone please, help

Specializes in Emergency.

Hi Monkeybaby,

I just took it a week ago and got a 1058 on it. Really shocked. Totally thought I failed. Lol.

There's basic medication calculations, I do not recall many if any drugs on it. It's really all safety and knowing illnesses (example: hypospadius). Know what is bad that can turn critical (example: scratching at chicken pox can lead to potential infection) in an acute setting. There was a lot of stuff that I had never even heard of which led to me guessing. In any case, you got it!

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