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Korleone

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  1. found some articles regaridng prioritazation at nurseslibrary.com check it out..it might help :-)
  2. Korleone replied to Korleone's topic in Men in Nursing
    wow was inspiring! thanks for telling me all this, now i have a good insight about NICU, i have another option to go to Telemetry, and MICU anyone has a good info about it?. please give differences about MICU and NICU also. Thanks for all replies..
  3. Korleone replied to Korleone's topic in Men in Nursing
    thanks guyz, yes probably it's because i'm not a father yet and haven't really experience holding babies, maybe i'm just a little concern because they are just to fragile. you know. but i love them when they start walking and start talking to you. hehe
  4. My advise, don't concentrate too much on lab values bec. they differ on every books. What you need to know is use the latest book. Like Saunders 4th edition, instead of memorizing the lab values, know the normal and know what will happen if the values goes and or drops down... that's what is most important, bec. In NCLEX, they won't ask you what is the normal potassium level but ask you what will happen if low potassium. Hopes that helps.
  5. i think plzhlp, you just need to dedicated your self on 1 book like saunders, read that page to page maybe 1 month or 2, then answer the c.d start on review mode, after you finish all the questions in c.d try test mode, see if you can get 75 percent by then you should know. now move to higher level, kaplan... just get the kaplan qbank. answer 100 a day, take notes how the questions is asking. MOst, assessment, u will eventually get the nclex style questions. by the time you are sitting on your exam, it's just like you are reviewing.. thats what i did, i didn't graduate as a high student but a average and a drunkard. lol.heheh .i manage to pass after sitting and putting 6 hours or more a day..
  6. Korleone posted a topic in Men in Nursing
    i'm planning on joining the NICU internship, As a male isn't awkward for a male to enter a nursery? lol. the reason that it's my only option right now for internship bec. it's open. Since you have to take care of the newborn, feed,put them to sleep...don't you think they want female rather than male, will they hire me? hmm lol. don't you think they will throw me to a ward where lifting is more common?
  7. when i was studying it's a different thing, she's outside the country and she told me to study and i was the one asking her to chat with me. lol!
  8. i have a notes on pharmacology, they are on table format. i uploaded it to nurseslibrary.com. upload your notes there too so everybody can share.
  9. i'm putting my notes on nurseslibrary.com, my friend told me to share my notes so why not right, i'm done with everything.. so i guess i should share it to everyone, and i encourage everyone to put there too for future nurses.
  10. on q bank 56% overall, that's the first try i finish all the qbank, and after i answered again all the wrong answers. and jumble them by that time im getting 86% per 50 questions. On Kaplan trainer, i'm getting 58, 62%.. they are lower than 65% that's my first try, On second try after i've answer qbank, it improves a bit, i'm getting 78% 75%. sofort.. I think if you understand the nature of the test and what is asking, you will pass. Build your foundation first, try saunders then go to kaplan. Make notes, post them on your wall, my room is full of papers hanging on the wall i should have pictured it before i've removed it today so you can see. (lol).
  11. Hello guys, i looked up my name today on caBON, and i've passed! whoa! i did pass....i can't believe it after 1 year of studying.. *sigh*, 3rd time is a lucky charm.. . I've tried the web trick and it did work. How i did it? O.k let me share with you my so called experience. First time i took the exam, i review the saunders book and a lot of other books. Then after 3 months i went to take it. I Failed, probably bec. of too much books it didn't really get to my head. Second, i follow saunders plan, i did really good job on answering questions and answers on saunders..now i have a good foundation on knowledge but lack of taking strategies and nature of the NCLEX EXAM!, i went to take it and still failed. 3rd time. I stick to saunders book, and compare to kaplan book. I enrolled on Kaplan qbank only. I finish all the test, and all the wrong answers and answered them again and then jumble them all and answer again. What i have observed it's bec. of the nature of questioning on kaplan qbank or trainer they are the same with nclex exam, since they usually ask for MOst appropriate, best, most most most..etc. it gets to my head the way the nclex questioned your analysis/application level which when i was on the test i don't even used the strategies since the question is relatively the same. It's like answering while reviewing :-)! Practice! practice! practice Nclex type question, and after all your review of kaplan and saunders and you think you are good to go, try answering questions you haven't answered, like nclex 4000 (i downloaded on nurseslibrary.com) and see if you are really doing good, i'm getting at least 60% which is good for me bec. this is only on basic and knowledge level...i guess .more soo..study the rationale of all the questions thats the MOST important parts. If you are confuse visit this site and ask. Thats it. Thank God now i'm an R.N! yooohooo.. ba
  12. practice a lot of questions, start with saunders and if you are getting at least 75, then proceed to kaplan questions, it's more close to nclex q. i found this website where you can download free softwares and free bullets nclex questions, you can also put your review materials and share it to others, make sure to register to be able to input your review materials. nurseslibrary.com i think.
  13. Don't memorize the values, know at least the range and what will happen if it's low and if it's high, they won't ask whats the normal value on nclex. :-)
  14. Follow this: Macintosh Users Your computer should meet the following minimum requirements: MAC OS X (10.2 or later) operating system 256 MB RAM At least an 800x600 pixels screen resolution Thousands of colors 16X or faster CD-ROM drive Instructions 1. Insert the CD-ROM. 2. Double-click on the CD-ROM icon located on the desktop. 3. Drag the folder named "SaundersRN4e" to your Hard drive. 4. Open the folder and double-click “SaundersNCLEX-RN4e”. it's not the cd, it's compatibility. try to install on Windows to see if that cd is broken. plus if you can open the cd on letter D: (cdrom) the cd is not broken.

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