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  1. She has a website with all the info..her website is called caring4you
  2. You can't just get the 120 questions..she only uses those questions part of her tutoring.. I highly recommend the tutoring. I learned so much from her. You can ask any question for clarification. I had trouble with infection control and prioritizing and delegation..etc she answered all my questions and I feel like it helped me pass. The 8 concepts of nursing is great. The tutor told me to listen to it before tutoring and take notes...and I also listened to it the day before my test. I remember her voice in my head while taking the test. I feel like it helped me answer questions on the nclex.
  3. Yes I feel like it helped me for the exam. The 97 page reviews covers important topics and just enough information for nclex.
  4. If I didn't know the med they gave me, I looked at the answer choices and picked the safest answer. Most med they gave me I was somewhat familiar with. But dont stress to much over the meds because you cant know it all. The meds I studied were on the 97 page review from you tube. Here are some ways I studied: Some meds like psych meds can cause muscle problems ..like twitching, tremors etc.. that is a sign of overdose=toxcity.. Ace inhibitors severe side effect can be laryngospasm=blocks airway...this is an emergency Viagra and nitrates dont mix. Don't take iron with milk Protect nitroglycerin from sunlight Check pulse before digoxin Don't give more than 20mEq of potassium under ANY circumstance Some meds interact with grapefruit MAOI- low tyramine diet These are just a few things i studied. Let me know if you have any other questions.
  5. I am officially an RN! I have failed nclex 3 times and passed on my fourth time. I tried everything including Kaplan, Hurst, NCSBN, NCLEX 4000...You name it, I did it. None of those worked for me. The one thing that helped me pass this time was I hired a tutor via Skype. She basically gives you 120 questions through out the 10 hours. So she goes through about 12 questions every hour. I did 4days/week for the 2weeks RIGHT before my test. She taught me how to answer questions. What to look for in a question and answer. AND how NCLEX wants you to answer. FOLLOW HER CONCEPTS!! YOU WILL PASS! Alot of her questions were like the NCLEX! She can tutor you from anywhere in the world via Skype! I also went over the 35 page review from allnurses the one that has "MY CHICKEN HEZ TB" and "SPIDERMAN" infection control. And another thing that has helped me was the 97 page review on youtube. It cost $50...Alot of topics on my NCLEX was on the 97 page review. I had 265 questions.. alot were priority, infection control, SATA, EKGS, Meds, and Psych. I took breaks and I was very calm through out the test. I took 3 breaks during my last 20 questions. I took my time reading the question BEFORE looking at the answers. Once I picked an answer I did not change my mind. Please let me know if you have any questions! Good Luck to you all!! Don't Give up. Hard work pays off!! If I can do it, so can you!
  6. NCLEX questions are way different than nursing school exam questions. Thats why many students practice how to answer questions the way NCLEX wants it to be answered.
  7. I took my exam on Tuesday snd only had generic names.
  8. I took my exam on Tuesday snd only had generic names.
  9. I just found out I passed on my 4th attempt. Honeslty in my opinion the only thing that helped me was hiriing a tutor. She taught me the right way to answer questions. I have started a thread with all the info about the tutor and what I used to help me. https://allnurses.com/nclex-discussion-forum/passed-nclex-4th-944986.html
  10. I am officially an RN! I have failed nclex 3 times and passed on my fourth time. I tried everything including Kaplan, Hurst, NCSBN, NCLEX 4000...You name it, I did it. None of those worked for me. The one thing that helped me pass this time was I hired a tutor via Skype. She is from New Jersey. She has her own website www.caring4you.net Her name is Annaliese Garrison. I bought 10 hours of private tutoring. It cost $35/hr. She basically gives you 120 questions through out the 10 hours. So she goes through about 12 questions every hour. I did 4days/week for the 2weeks RIGHT before my test. She taught me how to answer questions. What to look for in a question and answer. AND how NCLEX wants you to answer. FOLLOW HER CONCEPTS!! YOU WILL PASS! Alot of her questions were like the NCLEX! She can tutor you from anywhere in the world via Skype! I also went over the 35 page review from allnurses the one that has "MY CHICKEN HEZ TB" and "SPIDERMAN" infection control. And another thing that has helped me was the 97 page review on youtube. Here is the link for it : It cost $50...Alot of topics on my NCLEX was on the 97 page review. I had 265 questions.. alot were priority, infection control, SATA, EKGS, Meds, and Psych. I took breaks and I was very calm through out the test. I took 3 breaks during my last 20 questions. I took my time reading the question BEFORE looking at the answers. Once I picked an answer I did not change my mind. Please let me know if you have any questions! Good Luck to you all!! Don't Give up. Hard work pays off!! If I can do it, so can you!
  11. I also failed 3 times. I'm going to try tutoring because at this point it's not my content. It's if you know what the question is asking you and how to pick the answer that nclex wants. I actually signed up for caring4you.net The tutors name is Annaleise Garrison. She has a video on youtube called "8 concepts of nursing". Give it a try and see if you like what she has to offer.

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