This Is How To Pass The Nclex!!!

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AFTER FAILING THE NCLEX ONCE I HAVE NOW PASSED!!! LET ME TELL YOU HOW I DID IT...

Two websites were absolutely wonderful for me: rnquiz.com and a website from the NCSBN, http://www.learningext.com/products/rnreview/review.asp

The first one was more of a quick but very good review of everything imaginable and quizzes at the end of every second and then four 75questioned timed tests. The second one is very very in depth with extensive quizzes. I would overall recommend the second one a bit more than the first just because of how in depth it is. If you just read all of that information and take all the quizzes it's a done deal, you'll pass! The other huge thing is this book: Prioritization, Delegation, Assignment by Linda A. LaCharity, Candice K. Kumagai, and Barbara Bartz. That book is a lifesaver and an aboslute must to get. I failed the nclex the first time I took it because I had no idea how much of the test was goign to be on prioritization and delegation. I would say 75-80% of the test is questions that were similar to the ones in this book. It was truly my lifesaver! I would reccomend doing as many questions as possible. When they say do 1000-2000 questions that is for real. I didn't barely do any the first time and I failed it, and this time I did aprox. 1500 and I passed! when prioritizing who is the most important patient to be seen remember this: 1.ABC 2. Change in LOC 3. Change in VS 4. Unstable metabolic disorders (hypo/hyper glycemia, electrolyte shift) 5. Pain 6. Any treatments you need to perform 7. Family requesting you to come/Discharge teaching

That is a must know and what helped me significantly! No worries you can do this if you just believe believe believe. Unwavering faith, let no thoughts of limitations enter your mind. You are an RN! If you need anything more just please let me know, I'd be more than happy to help you.

Specializes in Med Surg/Tele/ER.
can anybody giv some suggestions to pass nclex RN exam?plssssss

I would suggest getting Saunder's.....start as soon as you can. Read it, study it & do questions every day.Having a lot of questions under your belt before you take the NCLEX really helps......you learn the info plus how to answer correctly....and to weed out wrong answers.

Read the rationale as to why each answer is right or wrong. I used it from day one to study for tests & as a learning guide.....passed 1st time w/75 questions. Good luck!

:yeah: thanks for your encouraging words! congratulations on passing the nclex and becoming an rn!! :up:
Specializes in OR/DR/RR, Surgical Unit.
after failing the nclex once i have now passed!!! let me tell you how i did it...

two websites were absolutely wonderful for me: rnquiz.com and a website from the ncsbn, http://www.learningext.com/products/rnreview/review.asp

the first one was more of a quick but very good review of everything imaginable and quizzes at the end of every second and then four 75questioned timed tests. the second one is very very in depth with extensive quizzes. i would overall recommend the second one a bit more than the first just because of how in depth it is. if you just read all of that information and take all the quizzes it's a done deal, you'll pass! the other huge thing is this book: prioritization, delegation, assignment by linda a. lacharity, candice k. kumagai, and barbara bartz. that book is a lifesaver and an aboslute must to get. i failed the nclex the first time i took it because i had no idea how much of the test was goign to be on prioritization and delegation. i would say 75-80% of the test is questions that were similar to the ones in this book. it was truly my lifesaver! i would reccomend doing as many questions as possible. when they say do 1000-2000 questions that is for real. i didn't barely do any the first time and i failed it, and this time i did aprox. 1500 and i passed! when prioritizing who is the most important patient to be seen remember this: 1.abc 2. change in loc 3. change in vs 4. unstable metabolic disorders (hypo/hyper glycemia, electrolyte shift) 5. pain 6. any treatments you need to perform 7. family requesting you to come/discharge teaching

that is a must know and what helped me significantly! no worries you can do this if you just believe believe believe. unwavering faith, let no thoughts of limitations enter your mind. you are an rn! if you need anything more just please let me know, i'd be more than happy to help you.

hi congrats and thank you for sharing. im testing on friday, but i've read the book the you have mentioned 3 weeks ago, and only read the first part, only the multiple choices part.im only scoring high half to 60%. did you finished the entire book? thanks. i didn't read the last part because i focused on saunders.:) but now that you say so, i think i would brush up again to that book.

Barb Bartz, one of the authors of Prioritization, Delegation and Assignment, was my 3rd quarter teacher! She's awesome!

lucky you! you should have asked for a discount of the book she made. :D

Thanks for such a great tip and advice,It will definitely be of help to those nurses taking the nclex.Congratulations and I know you will be one of the best nurses.

Thanks for the info.

thanks for the tips :)

thanks so much for the helplful tip! i will def. look into this. by the way, do you know where i could go on here to get more helpful tips? thanks! and congrats again!

Thank you for the tips. Do you have to pay for NCSBN access?

Just for curiosity....Is nclex harder the second time around or if you take it more than once, twice....?

I'm also planning to take it at a different testing center, just to have a different/new setting:D:)

Thanks for the advice I am using the Saunders book. I take my exam on the 4th of Sept.

Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC.
Thank you for the tips. Do you have to pay for NCSBN access?

Just for curiosity....Is nclex harder the second time around or if you take it more than once, twice....?

I'm also planning to take it at a different testing center, just to have a different/new setting:D:)

Yes NCSBN you have to pay but isn't a great deal

No the exam is no different from the first time. It will have no idea that you are resitting the exam

Specializes in Acute Mental Health.

Thank you so much for your advice and congrats on passing. I'm scheduled to take the NCLEX-PN in about 3 weeks. I read your post and immediately signed up for the 3 week online study session at learningtext.com. I have the Saunders book, but am not happy with it (I'm not sure why, I just felt overwhelmed with it). I took the pretest and scored 70%, so I have work to do. I have organized and planned my time to finish and post test before I test (thankfully, I'm not working at the moment). Your advice was a godsend for me. Good luck in your career :bow:

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