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ChazzW

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  1. hello john paul message me when you can.
  2. I am so sorry this happened to you. With that said, Nursing is about having sufficient knowledge and following instructions/procedures/policies. Anytime, an instructor gives instructions, you follow them. Anytime, a clinical instructor tells you how to do something, you do it. This following instructions will set you up well when you are working in the Nursing field with your RN credentials. There is always several ways a task could be done, but an RN must follow the policies of employer they work for. As an RN with close to 4 years experience, I can attest to this. Trust me, it is imperative, you as a Nursing student always follow instructions.
  3. what you said is very true & Congrats and welcome to the RN community.
  4. Wow, I do not know what to say, but let this be an example to all future RNs. All prospective RNs & present RNs must follow rules & policies precisely.
  5. Well, the 10,0000000000000 thread on the "Trick" - haha!! I just laugh at these threads
  6. Congrats Troy & welcome to the RN community. Enjoy the RN journey wherever it takes you.
  7. congrats to you & welcome to the Registered Nurse community. Make us proud & enjoy the journey.
  8. RNsRWe "You will find the information you seek easily if you just read." - This is so true. This Pearson vue topic has been posted on time & time & time again. NCLEX seekers, you are future Registered Nurses. Please utilize your research skills & research this informative site for answers to your questions. Lastly, it is called Pearson Vue Trick & remember "tricks are for kids." Tricks are not official, thus remember that & if you want real confirmation if you passed, go through Pearson Vue official channels.
  9. OP, the fact that you reached out on this allnurses forum is astounding & shows that you are a supportive/caring husband. For you/others who have never been to nursing school, this process to get an RN license is difficult to understand. I suggest you continue to be supportive & NEVER say to her or think that enough is enough. If this is her dream to be an RN, then support & encourage her. Some tips you can pass to her: Stay calm & relax. Remember go into the examination from a critical thinking and safety perspective & keep this in mind for every question. Read the question 2 - 3 times and make sure you understand what the question is asking. If an answer jumps out immediately, re-read that question, because that option could be the distracter. Lastly, please do not think about anything else b4 or during that exam (such as I need to pass this to get a new job, or to benefit my child or to help my family), b/c this will create undue pressure and anxiety. Much success to your wife.
  10. Hurst Hurst Hurst. I call it my Nurse's Bible!!! That LIVE REVIEW Class & accompanying BOOK helped me pass the NCLEX & made me a very knowledgeable Registered Nurse. Hurst only works if you put in the time to master all topics & if you are able to lecture on the topics without the book in front of you. If you master the Hurst & KNOW/UNDERSTAND your core content, NO question can fool on you on the NCLEX. This is coming from one who did not pass it the 1st time. Whatever you decide to use, much success & stay positive!!
  11. Congrats RN. Yes, Hurst is the TRUTH!!!! Hurst is why I am a RN today. Hurst is my nursing BIBLE - haha!
  12. hi bubbles12, I am so sorry you have failed the NCLEX again. You can do it & with the right focus you will do it. Now, it appears you are studying to many materials. My motto is whatever materials you study, you must become an expert in them. An expert in the sense that you could lecture on the material. I do not think you can lecture on all the materials you used to study with(just being honest). I used Hurst live review & knew/continue to know that Hurst Book inside & out & passed in 75. I strongly believe in Hurst, b/c if your content is super strong, no question can trick you. My suggestion to you is use Hurst Book(only if you have the time to understand/know it/& can lecture on all topics in that book), the La Charity(which will get u ready for delegation/priority) & do questions. Further tips -> focus on meanings/rationales/& understand the WHY of every fact you come across. - Stay calm & relax. Remember go into the examination from a critical thinking and safety perspective & keep this in mind for every question. Read the question 2 - 3 times and make sure you understand what the question is asking. If an answer jumps out immediately, re-read that question, because that option could be the distracter. Lastly, please do not think about anything else b4 or during that exam (such as I need to pass this to get a new job, or to benefit my child or to help my family), b/c this will create undue pressure and anxiety. Now relax and GO GET YOUR LICENSE.
  13. with 75 questions, it can go either way, but stay positive, relax & wait for your official results. i hope you pass.
  14. Mongy, see the National Council of State Boards of Nursing website - https://www.ncsbn.org/2914.htm "You may not bring in paper or writing instruments for this computer-administered exam. An on-screen calculator and erasable note board/marker for making notes will be provided."
  15. Stay calm & relax. Remember go into the examination from a critical thinking and safety perspective & keep this in mind for every question. Read the question 2 - 3 times and make sure you understand what the question is asking. If an answer jumps out immediately, re-read that question, because that option could be the distracter. Lastly, please do not think about anything else b4 or during that exam (such as I need to pass this to get a new job, or to benefit my child or to help my family), b/c this will create undue pressure and anxiety. Now relax and GO GET YOUR LICENSE.
  16. Congrats RN & welcome to the RN murse community. The acquiring of an RN License is a huge accomplishment. Enjoy & congrats again.
  17. Congrats CNA2Nurse on your LPN License.
  18. Hi Christina, The Hurst Q-Review is not a predictor test. The goal of this Q-Review is to utilize each test as an additional tool provided within the Hurst Review learning experience. Do not worry about scores. Scores are not a guarantee you will pass the NCLEX. The NCLEX questions are a different beast. They are not like the Q-Review questions. You just need to make sure you have mastered all the content in the Hurst Review book. If you have done that & go into the NCLEX Exam with a critical thinking & safety mindset, you will give yourself a great chance at passing. Relax & go get your RN License :)
  19. Hurst is GREAT for content. I did the live Hurst class & took a month to master all the material in the Hurst book, I was able recite the info with understanding (a former classmate & I took the class & quizzed each other every day). If you have the time to put into studying the Hurst material(not just reading it, but understanding it & being able to lecture on the topics), then Hurst is the way to go. If your content is super strong, no question can trick you. Kaplan is good for those who already have strong core content knowledge. They teach you strategies on how to answer the NCLEX questions. Choose wisely. Much Success.
  20. Post of the YEAR ? - This should always be at the top of the Nclex Discussion section..hahaha! Excellent post.
  21. Congrats & welcome to the RN Nursing Community. You have accomplished a great goal & ENJOY IT! I am happy for you.

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