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ICU Internship / Residency
Hello FunnyNurse10, I found the link and do you know what time it may open up again ?
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Passed nclex ! And tips !
Hello rnchick2013, To begin, I understand you are upset and you seem very overwhelmed. I am sure your friends or family may have told you to take a break, and it must be hard to hear that constantly, however, I would recommend you you take a couple of days to yourself =) Speaking from personally experience, I would never be able to focus, if I felt overwhelmed and I took a day or two and my batteries were recharged !!! I may clear up a little confusion, I completed all of NCSBN , I took copious notes on NCSBN, I did all the questions on NCSBN, and supplemented the PDA book. First of all, I am glad you identified that the phone is one of the issues, and personally, I like to study for 45 minutes and I take 15 minute break =) Therefore, you allow your brain to relax and you can text, watch tv, or simply relax for that 15 minutes !!! Next, I understand you have to work and provide food on the table, but, the 40 hours may be draining you mentally and physically by the time you begin to study ! To answer your question, I personally don't think you have a problem with the content. I say that because if you reached all the way up to 265 questions, you knew the content, you were still fighting, but, you have not approached the question correctly. In simpler words, your approach and understanding of the question may have thrown you off ! For example, I tried out "Saunders" and I found I was getting 100's on all the question, and that was because they were simply content questions. When I started NCSBN, my scores went from a 30 to 90. Similarly, my scores for PDA went from 50 - 90. If you try and focus on what the question is asking, learn the tricks of answering the question, and understand why you got the question wrong, that will truly help you =)
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Passed nclex ! And tips !
Hello Nick2You , Thank alot and your welcome !!! Hope everything works out ! Best of luck
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ICU Internship / Residency
Hello FunnyNurse10, Overlook hospital ?! If you don't mind can you provide more information please !!! Or if you can direct me where to look !!
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I failed the NCLEX-RN the first time...
Hello iwillpassthenclex, I also reside in New Jersey and I actually posted a thread on how I passed the NCLEX, I think it may help you
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Any suggestions
Hello Nick2you , during the last week before my NCLEX , I " decompressed my mind ." In other words, I took it easy and did little review and questions causally. In addition, I posted a thread on how I passed the NCLEX , I think it may help you
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Need help!!!! i have failed NCLEX four times
Hello Tunapson , I have actually posted a thread on how I passed the NCLEX using " NCSBN" and the book titled " Proritization, Delegation, and Assessment. " I think it may help you !
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Passed nclex ! And tips !
Hello Chanylove , Thank you so much
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Passed nclex ! And tips !
Hello, Carlovil575, glad to help out ! And thank you =) !!! Good Luck !
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Passed nclex ! And tips !
Hello Cslusrn2014, glad to help out and thank you !! Good Luck =)
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Passed nclex ! And tips !
Hello Cslusrn2014, Because of my states Board of Nursing, I am not aloud to disclose that information. However, I can inform you my solid foundation and review of Medical Surgical, Psychiatric, Pediatrics, and Maternity really helped me out during my exam! I would first recommend you identify your learning style (visual, auditory, and hand's on), I need all three for me to comprehend a concept. First of all, I recommend you to briefly skim through your class notes, or class textbook with whatever your having difficulty with or need to refresh on. I would then reinforce that with supplemental videos from Youtube, touch base on whatever concept you are reviewing. Finally, I would go to NCSBN and do the lesson on uncomplicated labor and delivery and than complicated labor and delivery. Similarly, I would do the same for pediatrics, and if you have a solid foundation or a decent understanding of Medical Surgical, Psychiatric, Pediatrics, and Maternity you will breeze though this !!!
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Passed nclex ! And tips !
Hello Cslusrn2014, thank you very much =) !!!
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ICU Internship / Residency
Hello Fridgelight, thank you very much !!!
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Passed nclex ! And tips !
Hello Carlovil575, I would first of all like to thank you. It must be very upsetting for you and I understand that you are in a difficult situation. However, I understand you have an obligation to work and providing food on the table, but, we maybe have identified one of the problems. First of all, by the end of the day, after work your brain is totally fried and you are more likely to get the question wrong ( I am speaking from personally experience. I used to take my practice question at night, however, there was a huge increase in my scores as soon as I took them in the morning.) I don't know your time frame, but, there is usually a 45 day wait period in between taking the NCLEX. I would HIGHLY recommend "NCSBN" for 8 week's and the following book "Prioritization , Delegation , and Assessment 3rd edition". Best of Luck !
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Passed nclex ! And tips !
Hello everyone ! To begin , I took my NCLEX on August 15 , 2014 and I did the pearson vue trick one hour later and I got the good pop up !!! 48 hours later , I got the offical confirmation that I passed ! ( I never had time to post this on line ha ) These are the following tips I highly recommended: 1. If you are in nursing school , please read all the material and genuinely try to learn the material. I personally have a strong foundation in Anatomy and Physiology and Pathophysiology, which greatly helped during my review for the NCLEX. 2. If you are in nursing school , please take your clinical experience seriously , I personally have learned so much from my clinical rotations and it helped during the questions. 3. Allow your self amply amount of time to study and review for the NCLEX. If you are the one who gets anxious and nervous when it comes to test taking , DO NOT TELL OTHERS YOUR EXAM DATE ! It will greatly reduce that indirect pressure of passing when friends or family ask. 4. DO NOT SELECT EVERYSINGLE STUDY RESOUCE KNOWN TO MANKIND. I personally use the 8 week "NCSBN" and "Prioritization , Delegation , and Assessment 3rd edition". I completed all of the NCSBN lessons and I completed all of the other book I mentioned above. 5. HUGE TIP * I scheduled my exam at 8:00 A.M. eastern time. I knew that It would take approximately 1 hour to drive down to the testing center. Everyday, I would wake up 6:00 A.M , take a shower , eat breakfast , and by 8:00 A.M. I started to do questions. I ONLY DID 60 QUESTIONS FROM THE NCSBN TEST BANK EVERYDAY. DURING/AFTER MY 60 QUESTIONS I WOULD REVIEW ALL MY RIGHT AND WRONG AND UNDERSTAND WHY I GOT THE QUESTIONS RIGHT OR WRONG. After, my 60 questions I simply spent the rest of the day going over the lessons in NCSBN and supplemented the other book I mentioned before. For example , if I did a lesson on Cardiac , I would go to the other book and do all the cardiac questions. 6. HUGE TIP * PLEASE DO ALL YOUR QUESTIONS ON THE COMPUTER. DO NOT DO THE QUESTIONS IN THE TEXT BOOK. To begin, NCSBN is an online resource and the other book I mentioned above provided a code, which allowed me to take the questions on the computer. ONE MAY ASK WHY ? By, waking up 6:00 A.M. and taking all the questions online , I am simulating the real LIFE NCLEX. 7. ARRIVE AT THE TESTING CENTER 15-30 MINUTES AHEAD OF TIME AND BRING BRAIN FOOD ( WATER , SNACKS , CANDY.) DO NOT FORGET IDENTIFICATION. 8. During the exam , after every question close your eyes and take a deep breath !!! Read each question twice and take your breaks it helps !!! 9. Do not PANIC IF YOUR EXAM DOES NOT END IN 75 QUESTIONS , KEEP GOING , IT MEANS YOUR DOING SOMETHING RIGHT TO BE STILL TAKING THE EXAM. 10. GOOD LUCK TO ALL OF YOU FUTURE NURSES.