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patel.748

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  1. You need to think hard and determine what your strengths and weakness' are. I felt really good about the content but I really struggled with test taking strategy. We also had ATI included in our nursing education and I felt it was a big waste of time in my opinion. I did research and many people have said that Kaplan's questions above par in difficulty in terms of the NCLEX-RN question similarity. Kaplan's content review is not that good from reviews. To counter that I purchased Saunders RN content review. I did not read this book cover to cover. I did 100-150 questions a day from Kaplan and whatever I had issues with in terms of recalling I did a brief review on that topic. I upped the questions to about 200 the last couple days before the test to get ready for possibly getting all 265. This test is a mental marathon and you have to train for it. I did about 2500 questions in 3 weeks and took Saturdays and Sundays off to rest, relax and enjoy with my family etc. Work/Study hard and play hard. Do not overwhelm yourself with a ton of content reviews. The two that I have selected is a pretty solid 1-2 punch. Have a plan and stick with it. Do not get off track and have confidence in your preparation and yourself and go rock that test!
  2. Keep taking questions. 100 a day at minimum. I recently passed using Kaplan and whatever content I needed a quick refresher on when I got a question wrong I used Saunders to refresh. Don't get caught up in the numbers keep taking questions and review the rationale, right or wrong! I passed with 85 questions in one hour, NCLEX-RN. I felt Kaplans questions were 2x harder than NCLEX-RN. Good Luck! Sent from my Samsung Galaxy s4 using allnurses Android app.
  3. I tested about 3.5 weeks after graduating. Did about 2500 questions in that time. Good Luck! Sent from my Samsung Galaxy s4 using allnurses Android app.
  4. Keep doing questions everyday. 100 daily is the minimum. Sent from my Samsung Galaxy s4 using allnurses Android app.
  5. Congrats! Nclex Pn is much easier than Nclex RN in my honest opinion. Sent from my Samsung Galaxy s4 using allnurses Android app.
  6. Good Luck on your interview! The place I have interviewed for (H.R. interview only) is a large reputable hospital in my area and their job descriptions are very vague for their online job postings. It's really hard to get a grasp at what they are exactly looking for. All I know it is a Scrub/Circulating nurse position, I found that out fully in the H.R. interview yesterday. I have been looking in that Periop101 course just to gain some education behind it just in case I find that I need some extra help on my own. I am not sure if they use that course or their own methods to teach periop. I really made every strive possible to get into the O.R. or Emergency Room clinical areas. Both of which I am very interested in. I still give a slight edge to the O.R. as I love the technicality, perfectionism, environment and overall duties that are to be done. I made sure that if it is something I wanted to pursue in my career and I hope this stands out to the employer that yes, this person has done his homework and wants to work in the O.R. He is a good investment for us. My preceptorship was in the E.R. Same hospital that I am hopefully interviewing for in the O.R. I learned a lot of things in my preceptorship, tons and tons of skill, delegation, prioritization and most important time management. I do not mind floor nursing/gen med as my first job out it's just that I have an opportunity to get into a specialty I truly want to excel at and hopefully make a life long career of, RNFA etc.
  7. I have always been interested in the O.R. and have recently interviewed with H.R. about a Scrub/Circulator position. I am a new grad RN but I have amassed over 100 hours in Surgical Observation time both in school and on my own asking through job shadowing services. I am waiting for the actual surgical floor to contact me for an interview. In waiting is there anything specific I should study, learn or ask them questions about during the interview? Thanks in advanced!
  8. Kaplan QTainers and QBank. Saunders was my content review for something I did not understand in a question from Kaplan. I did not do a complete content review as I feel that is absurd...I did it as I went thru nursing school. A quick refresh is what you need. I did about 100 questions a day and reviewed each rationale in detail. That is the key, the rationale. I then went in with confidence and didn't get anxious. Boom...85 and done. Sent from my Samsung Galaxy s4 using allnurses Android app.
  9. It's official! Thanks everyone! I'm an RN!
  10. Keep your qbanks at 50 questions. Sent from my Samsung Galaxy s4 using allnurses Android app.
  11. Thanks! Hoping it posts on BON tomorrow! Sent from my Samsung Galaxy s4 using allnurses Android app.
  12. Thanks! Good Luck to you as well!
  13. It was difficult. Kaplan kept me calm in answering the questions though. It seriously felt like a qbank or question trainer 8 exam. I had at least 25 sata.
  14. Well I am hoping this is true. It shut off at 85.

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