Published Apr 22, 2008
Future Peds Nurse
3 Posts
Is anyone able to give me any test taking advice\strategies? Our tests are on the computer NCLEX style and we are not able to go back and change the answers. I would really like to know how to break the question apart and understand what it is truly asking.
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Valerie Salva, BSN, RN
1,793 Posts
Pay close attention to words like "first, priority, best, last, most" and similar words in tests. For example, there can be questions like "in such and such situation, which would you do first?" Maybe all of the answers are right, but one can be "more right" than the others.
Also, some questions are questions of exception- like "In such and such case, which of the following would you not do?"
Or- "in this situation, you would do all except...."
Daytonite, BSN, RN
1 Article; 14,604 Posts
the basic strategy for answering critical thinking (application type) questions is as follows, you must:
there is more information on this sticky thread:
Annie09
39 Posts
Because we bubble in answers on an computer generated answer sheet, we are allowed to marked up our test. I circle the important data, to help streamline and focus my thinking, and sometimes I even cross out the fluff (it's distracting). Request if you can be permitted to have a piece of paper to write down key pieces of information that will better help you critically think through a question. Offer to hand in the paper after the test, so information doesn't leave the room. In addition to this, Daytonite's advice, as always, rocks!