Seating For The Nclex

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AFTER A COUPLE DAYS I WILL HAVE TO SEAT FOR MY EXAM :angryfire

I JUST WISH I COULD RELAX INSTEAD OF GOING CRAZY REVIEWING, I AM WONDERING HOW MY ANXIETY WILL BE THE DAY OF TE EXAM. I'LL KEEP YOU POSTED TO SHARE WITH EVERYONE HERE.

If you have taken a review course and / or studied some review guides you should be fine. The best thing to do the morning before is pray and leave it in Gods hands. When I went to nursing school, I thought I would never get out and when i went to take the test I just knew I would have to take it again, but thank God I didn't.

You probably will not have seen everything on the test before, but you don't have to make a 100. Just try to eliminate the obvious stupid answers. I remember there was alot of OB on my test and I just knew that was going to be enough to make me fail, but I knew enough in the other sections to carry me through. it seemed like that content went on and on, but I think I just spent a lot of time on it trying to figure out the right answer.

Keep studying and good luck.

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In addition, do not study the day before the test. Use that day to relax and pamper one's self. Use that day to refresh the body and mind.

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Hi, I'm a guy who is not a nurse, but my job is to prepare nurses to pass NCLEX. And I already have some exprerience in that. I absolutely agree that you should not study the day before the test. It won't help much, but instead it will increase your anxiety. And you know what? Most of the nurses I've trained (and all of them passed :) ) had a sensation they failed the exam after they went out of the exam room. REMEMBER: you will always be able to eliminate two answers of 4. And they just think which of the two remaining is a priority. Use Maslow, use ABCs and other helpful strategies, look for key words and sudden changes in patient's condition. I'm with you, you'll pass, be sure! Good luck, Nellie2B and greetings from Ukraine! vbmenu_register("postmenu_1429735", true);

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