Published Feb 2, 2014
rad2ck
9 Posts
Hey all I'm taking the Nclex soon was wondering if anyone has some good strategies of passing it. I have taken Mark Review class, doing the NCSBN online Review and studying the Kaplan Strategy book. At time i feel great when doing questions, then other time that i may not score great I often get discouraged. Or even thinking about the test makes me nervous. Can anyone help so I can make sure I'm prepare much for the test and is not missing anything. Thanks!
isharRN, ASN, RN
130 Posts
Do TONS of questions! I felt that doing that helped me the most because I was so used to answering tons of questions so by the time NCLEX day came. I felt as if I was just taking a practice exam...I was less nervous and more confident in myself. Review your EKGs and what meds you would use for the different kinds of dysrythmias. Good luck!
okay thank you.
ElmStSurvivor
32 Posts
Definitely review all the rationales for questions! Don't be discouraged if you got questions wrong, just think of it as a learning experience. I would second the suggestion of looking over EKGs and which rhythms are lethal and what interventions need to be done with them. Good luck!!
okay thank you. yea i do find myself getting discouraged or having to look up minor words but thank you.
Now where did you review questions similar to nclex at?