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This Is How To Pass The Nclex!!!

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.

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When I first read this thread I immediately signed up at NCSBN and I really like it. I'm doing the 3 week study session. I am also doing Saunders, but I like NCSBN better. I test in about 2 weeks and my confidence is much better. I hope that doesn't mean the questions are too easy. My scores are consistently much higher with NCSBN than Saunders. However, I've gained alot of insight into questions and answers that sort of overlap so my scores are beginning to go up in Saunders ( I was consistently around 60% with Saunders and now I'm up towards 70%). Good luck to us all.[/quotE

sauders book is not so clear not liking it at all so I am taking the ncsbn course on line starting tomorrow!! good luck

COngrats~~ thanks for sharing....

Hey, thank you for the post on that free access on NCLEX 3500, thank you very much. You helped me a lot. Take cre mwaah!!:saint:

CAN YOU PLEASE TELL ME WHERE THE SITE IS FOR THE FREE ACCESS 3500 tHANKS SO MUCH................

Hello everyone.

This is d.page, I have been an a LPN for 2 years and did the LPN to RN bridge program. I just recently passed my NCLEX-RN test (Sat., Aug. 2nd)and would also endorse the "Prioritization, Delegation & Assignment" book by Lacharity, Kumagai, & Bartz from Mosby/Elsevier. On of my instructors gave out worksheets on scenarios and I went to the bookstore and found the exact book that she got the worksheets from (I found it on my own). It will challenge you, but you will be glad you got it. Good luck nurses !!!

Florida2006

Can you tell me where to go for free access to NCLEX 3500?

Any one who resides in west palm beach fl..royal palm/wellington would like a study buddy I sure am available ..must pass rn nclex....

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.

Yes I agree there were A LOT of the prioritization questions and those tips are great! I am buyin that book on Amazon.com and it is only $23.35!

How many weeks did you do for Learning Ext?

thank you so much for sharing your tips to pass the big horrible exam!!!!!!!

thanks. i could use this.

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