It can be multiple choice, select all that apply, place items in the correct order, fill in the blank, or a graph where you have to pick the correct one (like ekg strip) or show the correct body
My best friend was out of RN school for 12 years & finally took her boards 2 1/2 weeks ago & passed...so, yes, it is possible! Myself, I used Suzanne's study plan (see her "sticky" post at the...
Hang in there vIC!!! I had 128 questions with 4 of those darn "select all that apply"...I know exactly how you're feeling! I got tired & felt myself losing focus, too. I left feeling like I had...
Hello all...I graduated in August with my ASN & went to work 2 weeks later as a GN in a Long Term Acute Care facility. I just took & passed my boards at the end of September, so I'm about as...
A good pair of bandage scissors & hemostats are always useful. If you're looking at a max of 3 days a week 4 uniforms & 2 warmup jackets would probably be a good start (uniforms can get...
i think what worked best for me on nclex wasn't all the "strategies" i'd heard of (couldn't remember any come test time!), but just simply remembering the normals then going backwards...here's what i...
I made a 51% on question trainer #2 (one of the easiest ones!), but when I looked back on it a day or so later I remembered that I was tired & had alot on my mind that day. I was trying to push...
Also, when doing the questions, be sure to read & understand all the rationales...especially on questions you missed or were unsure of but still got right. Since you already have Saunder's, you...
Graduated August 11, took NCLEX September 29, I used Saunder's Comprehensive Review with Suzanne's study plan & Kaplan's question trainer to evaluate my progress. Passed first