I am an RN! NCLEX Tips and Tricks Just For You!!

I am officially an RN, and it feels so good. I had 75 questions and out! Most of the questions were priority questions, lots of SATA 30+ no meds, math, or put in order, or pictures. I did not touch any notes about medications. I did not study medications at all!! Nursing Students NCLEX Article

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I know that many of you are freaking out about this important exam that determines your future, I know because I was constantly thinking about it and I was constantly on this website reading success stories.

I was inspired by many people who posted about their NCLEX Experience and I like to share my experience with you, and also share some of my notes that helped me. I did about 5000 questions, I went over the content a couple of times. Honestly, the most important thing is doing questions and reading EVERY single rationale.

Virtual ATI was my primary source. I am totally a visual and tactile person so I used a book with lots of pictures. Example: CHF, CF, pulmonary edema, left and right sided heart failure, COPD, etc).

While in school, I HATED ATI, it was really hard and some questions were completely wrong and the rationales were not that clear and specific. I also hated the virtual ATI, but I had to take it.

2 weeks before the NCLEX, I started to like ATI and I was getting pretty high scores. I felt confident, now that I passed the NCLEX, I can honestly say ATI was 1000000 times harder than the actual NCLEX. NCLEX test style questions were so so so similar to ATI. I did not tell anyone when I was going to take my NCLEX, so no one could pray for me.

I posted here and asked everyone to pray for me and reading the comments had therapy effects on me LOL, I felt so good and confident. A special thank you goes to those who prayed for me, I really really really appreciate it. I did not do anything the day before the exam (I mean studying). However, I got a massage, which I loved every second of it, I got mani and pedi, I went shopping, watched a movie and I went to bed at 9:30.

Anyway, I feel like I'm writing a book and I know that many of you don't have the time or patience to read posts so let's just get straight to the NCLEX Tips and tricks!

Tips & Tricks

Priority questions: This is the most important information make sure you read it 1 or 2 days before the test and I guarantee that you will answer all the priority questions correctly! Remember: NCLEX does not want you to kill any patients or damage any of their organs or parts of their body. This is what determines competency.

Ex: if you have to administer medication and you have no freaking idea if the med is given with food or without food, and you get that question wrong....you will NOT kill the patient *and NCLEX doesn't take those questions seriously. But if you miss a blood clot, stroke, heart attack s/s, blood and medication reactions and anything that can lead to death or loss of body function......that question will weigh a lot on your score, it will drop you from the top of the graph to the bottom. *Memorize: Lab values ABGs Cranial nerves Normal changes of aging Child development Math formulas In disaster: help the ones who are most likely to live Most likely to be sequential order: ( anything that has a lot of steps is likely to be a sequential order)*Examples:*Urine culture Starting a new iv *Administering meds via g tube Drawing insulins ( clear or cloudy)Inserting foley catheters ( males and females)Sterile field Personal protective equipment( what would you wear and how you would take the off) Abdominal assessment: always start with RLQ*Performing exams such as breast and testicular exam Administering ear and eye drops

Delegation:

Remember that the RN can only delegate stable pts to NA and LPNs. In NCLEX, you are one nurse (no other nurse is available to help you). You have only one patient. All the orders you need are written (no need to call a doctor). The only time the nurse needs to call the doctor is after she has intervened and there's nothing else the nurse can do! When you call MD about concerns: never call about something that is expected with the disease process. Such as: the pt has voided 20 cc/hr instead of 30 cc/ hr but the pt has chronic renal failure. The doctor is going to say, "Are you stupid?" Duhh!

Only call MD for something that is not expected with the disease process, in order to know what is expected and not expected you need to know signs and symptoms of the disease. The nurse assistant CANNOT do these: Position hip replacement Total knee replacement ICP Acute CVA Above or below knee amputations

Priority Patients:

These are the conditions/patients you would see first:

Compartment syndrome Central line with s/s SOBEpiglottitis (pt is dying, MD). Autonomic dysreflexia Epigastric pain (in pregnant woman) = preeclampsia**, Pain in LLQ= diverticulosis, Pain in RLQ= appendix ... Must see the above patients firsts, severe conditions can lead to death or loss of body function. Remember: acute problems comes first, chronic later In case of a disaster and need to make room in ED for new pts. These are the patients you would send home: COPD and CF laporoscopy w chest pain or shoulder pain (it is expected) Chronic conditions Meniers disease Bloody urine Kidney and gallbladder stones. These people can survive they are not dying, they can always wait a couple of days. Not priority: Teaching Sending/ drawing *lab values Pain Bleeding (unless it is coming from a major artery) *Increased/ decreased BS Documentation I personally summarized this information from my ATI books and class online.

Unfortunately, we cannot share questions from NCLEX because it is against the law and you will read all about it before you get to sit. I studied all the common conditions and procedures that are common and we hear about it everyday, everything I wrote helped me a ton! The priority tips alone helped me answer 30 questions or more.*I have more notes to post I just do not have time to type them all at this time.*I hope you find these notes helpful and good luck, and believe in your inner strength. *If you have any questions about anything, feel free to send me a message or comment in the page. Peace and love! DO NOT KILL PATIENTS or their organs or their body parts and you will PASS! Notes: to be continued

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Do lots of questions every day about 150 or 200 a day, and use nclex 4000 which is have about 250 qs sata do those you be fine with that, and good luck with ur exam. :-)

Do lots of questions every day about 150 or 200 a day and use nclex 4000 which is have about 250 qs sata do those you be fine with that, and good luck with ur exam. :-)[/quote']

Hi buttar, how u doing

Healthstar,

Thank you! This is great . Plz work on we. We all need any little help we can get . I've taken the Nclex twice with no luck.

Try nclex 4000 and keep doing the questions and read the rationales and try to understand why your answer is wrong read them carefully and remember IF you gonna use nclex 4000 make sure you don't take the exam untill your score not reached to 75%. Send me private msg if you think you are not understand what I'm saying .... !

Hi, Kemifair how are you ? How the study going along ?

Hi Kemifair how are you ? How the study going along ?[/quote']

Its great I am ready to conquire the beast. I have confidence that I will pass and walj out as a RN. Just pray for me.

THANKS A LOT for your tips . Any tips for SATA please . my exam in march 1st weak. SATA ques. are my big problem.

Hi :)

Honestly SATA questions were my weakness! And I got so many on nclex! From what I know there's no book that has only SATA questions, but they should publish one!

I only answered questions and read all rationales, If you find yourself missing so many questions about asthma meds, OB, for example if you miss 10 questions about preeclampsia or any other disease , that's a sign that you were guessing, and do not know much about the topic! Must read the book about that topic!

Some SATA questions might be how to insert a foley, what to do when a pt becomes hypoglycemic, what to do when you find an unresponsive pt, what are the steps you should take. S/s of Parkinson's , S/S of cushings disease, S/S of shock , must learn the common or popular diseases! S/S of infection. Most likely to be SATA!

Know how to administer ear drops in adults and kids!

Also how to administer eye drops! These will be sequential order!

Thanks mbutter and healthstar for your tips i will do 50 ques. everyday so about 800 ques,by my exam. i hope it will help.

Thank you for your time posting valuable tips and tricks. God Bless!

Thank you for your time posting valuable tips and tricks. God Bless!
Healthstar

would you say the virtual ati helps you.. well i will be taking nclex again in march for the second and LAST time. I am currently using the Vitual ATI, it is a whole lot of works. to me it is like a waste of time. we used ati in school and i had 73% of passing the ncelx the first time, guess that didnt happen. I am using hurst for content, nclex 3500 for questions, and virtual ATI for -- i guess the tutor. I am thinking about buying the ncsbn for 3 weeks, but i dont want to utilize different resources because it starts getting confused. I just want to pass this NCLEX. the SATA scares me the most.. soooooo weak in that area, and the true and false trick does not help me at all.

would you say the virtual ati helps you.. well i will be taking nclex again in march for the second and LAST time. I am currently using the Vitual ATI it is a whole lot of works. to me it is like a waste of time. we used ati in school and i had 73% of passing the ncelx the first time, guess that didnt happen. I am using hurst for content, nclex 3500 for questions, and virtual ATI for -- i guess the tutor. I am thinking about buying the ncsbn for 3 weeks, but i dont want to utilize different resources because it starts getting confused. I just want to pass this NCLEX. the SATA scares me the most.. soooooo weak in that area, and the true and false trick does not help me at all.[/quote']

Hi Stephanie !

Throughout nursing school we had to use ati and take tests! I hated virtual ATI because the rationales were vague! However, I rushed through it because I just wanted to wt it over with and study on my own! Again we were also required to take the virtual ati! My scores were not so good, but when the nclex fear kicked in , I realized I was only wasting time by just trying to complete ati and not really focusing on the questions, scores or rationales! I told myself I need to take the virtual ati seriously, I am running out of time! I started to read the questions carefully, read them twice sometimes , I read every single rationale! Took breaks every 20-25 questions. When I found myself missing so many question about the same topic or disease, that's when you know that you were guessing and you do not know much about that topic! I wrote it down so I could make a list on what contents I needed to focus on. The ONLY time I read content was when I missed too many questions about the same topic! I focused on questions and rationales, if you think about it the rationales itself teaches you the content! It tells you why it is or why it is not the correct answer! Read all rationales, even the rationales for the questions you got right. You might have picked the right answer for a different reason, or you might have guessed, but the rationales states a different reason why it is right! I bought the ncsbn for 3 weeks I only used it for 2 days and I have up! Like you said, the more books you use the more confused you're going to get and the more time you're going to waste! I attempted using ncsbn and Saunders and I wasted time!!! I only focused on ATI and I thought the virtual ATI was 100 times harder than nclex! When I took the predictor at school, I scored so low I cannot sit in one place and answer 300 questions! I got 50% chance of passing the nclex for the first time! When I did the virtual ATI predictor I think I got 94% chance of passing and I passed first time! I do not think it is necessary to read content, you do not have time to read the entire book ad retain that info in a short period of time! Let the questions you get wrong guide you, you will be able to tell just by answering questions in what area you're weak in, or what kind of diseases you are weak in! Thats when you go and open the book and review ! I am sorry for my spelling, grammar and repetition . I use my phone to type here and it's hard to be professional! I appologise !