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I wanted to ask a question about infection control. So with airborne, N 95 mask, negative pressure and private room is need does that mean no gloves needed?
With droplet also, do we not need any gloves? When do you decide to add googles?
I know they say to apply specific precautions to airborne, droplet, and contact in addition to universal precaution. But I am confused.
please help.
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So I just got the "good pop up", I'm praying that it's accurate, but if it is, here's what I did. First of all, I know they say HESI isn't a good predictor, but I did score over 900 which really boosted my confidence. I now realize CONFIDENCE is KEY! You have to stay calm during the exam and think through each question. Everytime I started to panic, I would stop and breath for a minute and PRAY.
I think in the end all is it is PRACTICE. You have to have a good foundation of the material, but once you have that down the key is to do as many questions as possible. They got much much easier as I did more and more.
That said, it DOES NOT matter which resources you use. You need a good foundation and a few strategies....
Here are my resources and scores just to make you feel better. The scores made me feel better which is what's most important, the CONFIDENCE! I have to say I felt READY for the exam though....just because you are getting these scores, doesn't mean you are ready. When I was answering the questions, the ones I got right, I KNEW i got right. I wasn't just guessing or using strategies. I really had a good foundation of the material and could answer any type of question thrown at me regarding the material.
I didn't study maternity or peds much and only had 1-2 questions on each....focus on med-surg...oh and the SPIDERMAN pneumonic seriously SAVED me! KNOW it WELL! I had some pharm, but I guessed on ALL of them! Thankfully it didn't hurt me.
I studied for about a month everyday with a couple day breaks when I started scoring poorly. My mind just needed to rejuvenate. I didn't post all my scores, just the ones I recorded. I basically did 75-150 questions a day and read all rationales. I never did more than 150...I just prayed I wouldn't get more than that. lol. Thank G-d I didn't!
My Nclex Plan
Kaplan Book Diagnostic test (see weaknesses)/Trainers:
- Pre-test: 180q 65%
- Test 1 75q: 60%
- Test 2 75q: 62%
- Test 3 100q: 62%
- Test 4 150q: 64%
- Test 5 150q: 66%
- Test 6 200q: 65%
- Test 7 265q: Didn't have time to do it.
Saunders:
Pretest: 72% 75q
Pharmacology q's 3/27: 75q
Lacharity:
- Chapter 1 (pain): 25q 64%
- Chapter 2 (cancer): 20q 62.5%
- Chapter 3 (Acid/Base): 20q 85%
- Chapter 4 (immune): 20q 80%
- Chapter 5 (respiratory): 30q 93%
- Chapter 6 (Cardiovascular): 30q 73%
- Chapter 7 (hemotologic): 25q 80%
- Chapter 8 (neuro): 34q 61.7%
- Chapter 9 (visual): 20q 50%
- Chapter 10 (musculoskeletal): 21q 81%
- Chapter 11 (GI/nutrition): 26q 84.6%
- Chapter 12 (endocrine): 22q 77%
- Chapter 13 (Integumentary): 20q 75%
- Chapter 14 (Renal):24q 58%
- Chapter 15 (Reproductive): 27q 63%
- Chapter 16 (Med-Surg Emerg): 31q 58%
Nclex 3500
- Pretest: 60% 75q
- Pretest 2: 75% 75q
- Test 1 (MedSurg/Fund) 150q 70%
- Test 2 (MedSurg/Fund) 75q 63%
- Tst 3 (Assessment NP) 75q 65%
- Test 4 (MedSurg/Fund) 75q 77%
- Endocrine: 50q
- Renal: 101q
- Immune and Hemotologic: 86q
- Cardiovascular: 14q
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Exam Cram 7 practice tests:
- Exam 1 80% 250q
- Exam 2 71% 250q
- Exam 3 75% 250q
- Exam 4 63% 250q
- Exam 5 68% 250q
- Exam 6 69% 250q (main book)
- Exam 7 72% 250q (main book)
https://allnurses.com/nclex-discussion-forum/infection-control-mnemonics-299890.html
http://www.rnpedia.com/home/exams/nclex-exam
I think these are the only websites I'm actually allowed to post on here.
Exam cram was by far my favorite book and LaCharity also helped me TREMENDOUSLY! I liked Exam Cram more than NCLEX 3500 because it kept track of your score and I got it from the library. I just kept it on my computer and would sit down whenever I had a chance and did however many questions I could at a time. I really would say these 2 books are what did it for me. I used Saunders as a resource but didn't really do any questions from it as you can see.
GOOD LUCK TO EVERYONE! AND THANK YOU ALLNURSES! I don't think I would have done it without you guys!! In fact, I KNOW i wouldn't have done it without this site! I got ALL the information I needed WITHOUT a review course ON THIS SITE!:heartbeat
That's it I think....I hope this helps someone!!!