My daily log for NCLEX-RN exam

Nursing Students NCLEX

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First of all i want to thank one1morestep for such an inspiration as i used to follow her log everyday.So,this time i wanted to start my own log.I will post my daily achievement in here to keep myself on the track and to keep me motivated.I would also like to welcome you all who will be testing within a month or two to join this log to keep each other motivated.I will be testing on october 3rd at 12:30 pm.

Study material i am using

Comprehensive review by Mary Ann Hogan

Hurst videos

Kaplan audios

PDA-questions

Kaplan questions

NCLEX 4000

Good luck to everyone who will be testing on September and October.

"Fear of failure must not be a reason not to try something" -Frederick Smith

Finished the Saunders book up today. Did the comprehensive test and got a 78.3%. Tomorrow will be reviewing labs, diets, drugs, and cardiac. Maybe some pediatric stuff (Erikson and Piaget...yuck!) and PDA case studies.

Wow!! you finished the whole Saunders book and your score is really good.

Good luck with your preparation.I know you are going to nail this exam.

Sept 7

Hurst Videos GI/Psy/4th day questions (finished all hurst videos except peds)

Kaplan Qbank 37/50 questions

Kaplan Qbank 38/50 questions

Hurst Review Questions:

- Fluid and Electrolytes/Acid Base 5/5 questions

-Burns 3/4 questions

-Oncology 8/9 questions

-Ortho 5/6 questions

-EENT 4/5

-Blood 1/2 questions

sep 7

hurst cardiovascular video

feuer cardiovascular audio

pearson cardiovascular review 64%

lippicon cardiovascular exam 54%

PDA

chap 14: 85%

chap 15: 69%

chap 16: 62%

chap 17: 68%

PDA

chap 14: 85%

chap 15: 69%

chap 16: 62%

chap 17: 68%

Lovin' me some cardiac EKG strips tonight. The book I have though is probably telling me more than I need to know at this point. Hope it doesn't backfire. The whole book is about reading strips and some practice problems. Feel like such a nerd because I find it interesting. :specs:

Does anyone know how i can learn the dysrhthmyas ??

9/8/12

Saunder Q&A Cardiovascular 45

Watched part of Hurst Cardio

Specializes in NCLEX Tutor, Mental Health, Pediatrics.

he If you are not already doing this...when you are reviewing material, just reading does not add to your memory very much. Try reading it out loud and walking around while doing it. By reading (seeing), saying, hearing, moving around...you will process the material much more completely and remember it better. Good luck!

Does anyone know how i can learn the dysrhthmyas ??
I tried to reply to your pm but your inbox is full.
Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC.

Can I please remind the membership that some resources like Hurst, Kaplan, Learningext are covered by copyright laws and sharing of said material without permission from the company is not allowed. We also as per Terms of Service do not endorse this practice and will delete posts that threaten to break copyright laws

Hi AspiringRN2b,

your in box is full. You may delete some messages.

Thanks,

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