Really depends on you! I'd say if you feel ready and confident about your skills, then go for it. Really, doing NCLEX practice questions just gets you into the habit of thinking critically and answering their questions; imo it's not really for anymor...
Honestly I wouldn't stress about missing 1 question. The better thing is that you clearly understand the concepts and can critically think about what actions to implement -- that's what you should be focusing on developing when you study for the NCLE...
People have said that a non-passing level question would be something very "easy". For example: A newborn has blue extremities and a pink body. What is this expected finding called? A. hypothermia B. acrocyanosis C. shivering D. thermoregulation Pass...
Took my exam in August as well!! I think the Mark Klimek audio for maternity is great, so if you have problems in that area I highly suggest you check that out. Hone in on delegation, teaching, and prioritization. I also got a few procedures on mine,...
I think Saunders is pretty comprehensive if you want to refresh your content. Uworld is definitely to work on critical thinking and even content to some degree! If you can't really read for very long, try watching some of RegisteredNurseRN's videos o...
focus on understanding uworld rationales! i reviewed all my uworld questions, regardless if i got them wrong or not and I think that really helped. good luck!!
good luck!! and yeah i feel you. i walked out of there feeling like that was the weirdest test ever. i couldn't tell if i was passing or not, and i felt like i had basically no SATAs. but i did the pvt trick, got the good pop up consistently, and lea...
The popup that you got is the "good popup". A lot of people say to try again after 24 hours as it is "more accurate" since it's been graded twice (by the computer and a human), during which the message may change. I did the PVT trick after I got the ...
Did the PVT trick after getting the email saying I took the test (8/6). Got the good pop up and proceeded to do it multiple times for 2 days before getting my quick results. Passed!
I took my NCLEX yesterday (Aug 6), and all the experimental questions were a case study format. You were given 1 patient with a PMH, vitals, and a set of labs for several questions. The question formats varied from question to question, but it did se...
Try listening to Mark Klimek's lecture about psych drugs (I think it's the 12th one)! A link should be in reddit somewhere under r/studentnurse. The lectures are a little outdated, but I still found them extremely helpful in a lot of my practice ques...
Hi all! Long time lurker here! I recently graduated my nursing program (in May) and I'm planning to take my NCLEX August 6th! My school came with the Kaplan bundle with 3 CAT tests, but during the last few weeks I've been doing UWorld religiously sin...