Nursing Students NCLEX
Published Dec 8, 2016
This post is for all those who are taking their nclex rn in January. How are you guys with your review? What materials are you using? Let's encourage each other. Thanks
shesanurse
367 Posts
Whats your list to bring at the testing site?
here's mine:
1. Advil- just in case my migraine attacks
2. DL- we just need one id right? I might also bring my passport just to be sure
3. A sweater/ jacket, might be cold at the testing site
4. Water
5. Snacks- candy/mints/cookies
6. I also printed out my ATT and schedule
i will leave my phone in the car. I plan to be out of there in 3 hours max...hopefully not get all questions..
Flnolegirl
733 Posts
one more question whats the position for gerd for sleeping? Is it right or left lateral? I am confused...
If I remember correctly it's right?????
Whats your list to bring at the testing site?here's mine:1. Advil- just in case my migraine attacks2. DL- we just need one id right? I might also bring my passport just to be sure3. A sweater/ jacket, might be cold at the testing site4. Water5. Snacks- candy/mints/cookies6. I also printed out my ATT and schedulei will leave my phone in the car. I plan to be out of there in 3 hours max...hopefully not get all questions..
That's all u need....Your ready & good to go
jzter09
82 Posts
Gum/candy are not allowed inside the testing area according to the rule that was printed there. I'll do the PVT in 15-20mins. Hoping to have a good pop-up.
Let us know the ourcome
I know its right but i read somewhere that its left.... so confused
thank you for letting me know... lol was about to bring a whole pack of sweets lol
What do u think of the exam was it similar to uworld or harder? Do u think the study guide helped? Do u think uworld is sufficient enough? Trying to be calm here...
You can have it if you take a break...First break is after 2 hrs.
Oh boy now I'm confused left.... Jesus take the wheel now!!!!
Ms Petite 93
250 Posts
Right in general allows for gastric emptying. So in general GERD patients are supposed to be elevated anyway to prevent but I guess for sleeping I would most likely choose the right side if that position wasn't available.
Wait I found this though
Is GERD Keeping You Up at Night? - GERD Center - Everyday Health
but I'm 100% sure we don't have to worry about that specific question in NCLEX lol. It's usualy just elevating the bed.
Sounds right....I think I'm ready I have most things down pretty good except endocrine system