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Looking to take the NCLEX exam but feeling overwhelmed? Look no further! In this episode, we cover the 8 things you need to know about the NCLEX before taking it. From understanding the computerized nature of the exam to knowing what to expect on test day, this video will give you all the information you need to feel prepared and confident going into the NCLEX. Whether you're a first-time test taker or a repeat test taker, these tips and insights are essential for success. Don't miss out on this valuable information - watch now to learn more about what you need to know before taking the NCLEX!
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If you want to further improve your test-taking skills, we have a FREE webinar for you - 5 Insanely Easy NCLEX Test-Taking Tips for Nursing Students.
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If you want to further improve your test-taking skills, we have a FREE webinar for you - 5 Insanely Easy NCLEX Test-Taking Tips for Nursing Students.
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If you're a nursing student preparing for the NCLEX, it's important to have a solid understanding of the categories and subcategories that make up the exam. In this video, we're breaking down each of the categories and subcategories that you'll encounter on the NCLEX.
We'll provide you with a detailed overview of each category, including the key topics and concepts you need to know for success on the exam. From Safe and Effective Care Environment to Psychosocial Integrity, this episode covers all of the categories and subcategories that you need to master to become a licensed nurse.
Whether you're a first-time test taker or preparing for a retake, this episode is a must-watch for anyone looking to pass the NCLEX. So sit back, take notes, and get ready to learn everything you need to know about the NCLEX categories and subcategories
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Preparing for the NCLEX can be a daunting task, but focusing on the right categories can help you feel more confident and better prepared for the exam. In this video, we're breaking down the NCLEX categories that you should prioritize in your studying before taking the exam.
We'll discuss the most commonly tested categories on the NCLEX, and provide you with tips and strategies to help you master each one. Whether you're a first-time test taker or retaking the exam, this episode is packed with valuable information to help you pass the NCLEX and become a licensed nurse.
Don't let the NCLEX stress you out any longer. Tune in to this episode and learn how to effectively prioritize your studying to focus on the categories that matter most for success on the NCLEX.
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Are you a nursing student looking for ways to ace your exams and succeed in your program? In this episode, we're sharing 5 proven test-taking tips that will help you improve your grades and perform your best on nursing school exams.
From effective study strategies to simple test-taking techniques, these tips are designed to help you overcome test anxiety, retain information, and approach your exams with confidence. Whether you're a first-year nursing student or getting ready to take your NCLEX exam, these tips will be valuable additions to your study routine.
So sit back, take notes, and get ready to take your nursing school test-taking skills to the next level with these 5 proven tips.
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In this episode, not only do I cover some of my best test-taking tips, but I also talk to you about some of the ways that you can approach these new Next Gen test questions that you're probably seeing in your classroom and that I hope you're preparing for as you get ready for the NCLEX.
I have some new tips, tricks, and strategies that you can use in taking tests in nursing school and for the NCLEX. I'm sure if you're here, you're probably struggling with the way that nursing school exams are, right?
- What are SATA questions?
- How do I answer the different types of NCLEX-style questions?
- How do I overcome test anxiety?
Tests and test-taking are one of the most difficult things that we encounter as nursing students, but we never really want to take the time to learn how to do these better because it feels like a waste of time.
But I'm gonna tell you tonight that what you're gonna get out of this next 30 45 minutes or so will be one of the biggest investments that you'll make in your career, both as a nurse and in your future as you go on to take certifications and things like that.
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We have a special interview for you today with Derek! After 6 attempts at the NCLEX he was feeling crushed…
“Failed my 6th one, and you just don’t know what to do… it just crushes you. You can’t work as a nurse, you’ve gotta find money other ways, your degree is useless”
Yet somehow Derek found the courage to keep going.
"Then your practice questions came up for the NextGen. I was doing all of those a lot then I took the NextGen and Passed on my 7th time testing."
Wow, passed after his 7th time! Guys, I am so excited to share Derek’s inspiring story with you today… if you are thinking about giving up… I just want you to know that there is still hope!!
So here we have Jon Haws interviewing Derek! Enjoy.
What happens if you fail the NCLEX multiple times? As you will see it is never too late. Derek shares his story of failing the NCLEX 6 times. And then shares how to pass the NCLEX after failing multiple times.
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If you have ADHD and are considering nursing school, you may be wondering if the challenges you face with attention and focus will make it more difficult for you to succeed. In this video, we'll explore the unique challenges faced by nursing students with ADHD and provide strategies to help you overcome them. We'll discuss the importance of creating a structured routine, utilizing study tools, and seeking support from professors and peers. We'll also provide tips on how to manage stress and avoid burnout. Whether you're a current nursing student with ADHD or considering entering a nursing program, this video will provide valuable insights and resources to help you succeed. So, tune in now and learn how to navigate nursing school with ADHD!
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If you want to further improve your test-taking skills, we have a FREE webinar for you - 5 Insanely Easy NCLEX Test-Taking Tips for Nursing Students.
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If you want to further improve your test-taking skills, we have a FREE webinar for you - 5 Insanely Easy NCLEX Test-Taking Tips for Nursing Students.
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Are you tired of studying hard but still struggling to perform well on your nursing exams? You're not alone. Many nursing students struggle with test-taking, but the good news is that there are effective strategies you can use to improve your results. In this video, we'll share 11 valuable test-taking strategies specifically designed for nursing students. From understanding the question types to managing your time effectively, our tips and tricks will help you boost your confidence and achieve better results on your nursing exams. Whether you're a new nursing student or a seasoned pro, these strategies will help you excel in your academic career. So don't wait, watch this video now and start applying these proven techniques to your study routine. Your success in nursing school is just a few clicks away!
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LPN (Licensed Practical Nurse) is a type of nurse who has completed a practical nursing program and has obtained a license to practice nursing under the supervision of an RN (Registered Nurse) or a physician. Here are the differences between an RN and LPN.
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NextGen NCLEX changes in 2023 will feature Drag & Drop questions. These questions can be challenging because they require a higher level of critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Here are some tips to help you answer these types of questions effectively
New NCLEX format 2023 will feature NextGen style questions: Let's discuss how drop-down questions will work and how to best answer.
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Highlight Questions will be on the new NCLEX changes in 2023, there are Next Gen NCLEX practice questions available online for free at NURSING.com.
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Nursing school presents a unique challenge when it comes to test-taking. You’re no longer just looking for the right answer - you’re now looking for the most right answer or multiple right answers. In this episode I am going to break down how to understand what these questions are even asking you, and our best tips for how to answer them.
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Matrix multiple-response questions on the Next Generation NCLEX (NGN) require you to select multiple correct answer options from a matrix table. Here are some tips on how to answer these types of questions.
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Multiple Response Select N questions on the NGN require careful reading, critical thinking, and clinical judgment skills. By following these tips, you can prepare yourself for success on the NGN.
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Hi guys, this is Sandi! For everyone taking the nclex, there's only one thing on our minds, PASSING, am I right? It's the last hurdle that stands in the way of getting your nursing license and starting April 1st, there's going to be a change to the nclex.
I've been studying the NCLEX changes for the last two years . . . in this episode I am going to share with you exactly what I have learned about the new scoring matrix multiple response questions on the NCLEX. . . Yep, its a bit different than what you are “use to” but after listening to this, you will go from stressed to confident as you walk into the testing center on TEST DAY
Practice NextGen for free at: https://www.NURSING.com In the last 2 years nursing students on nursing.com have answered over 27,769,787 questions - today I want to give you a peak behind the curtain and show you the question more nursing students struggle with than any other - and help you see EXACTLY how to answer it correctly - and similar questions every single time. This video covers one of the most missed questions on NURSING.com and provides you with some tips to answer not only this question but others just like it. Want to significantly improve your chances of passing NCLEX? Take a SIMCLEX at https://nursing.com With NextGen NCLEX 2023, it is important that you understand content over hacks.
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Caveat: some people (nurses) might not agree AT ALL with what I say here . . . oh well! I want to share how it really is to give confidence to those struggling.
We literally get hundreds of emails a day from nursing students.
Sadly, a good portion of them are from students that feel like they should quit nursing school altogether.
My Story . . . (uncensored) When I Quit Nursing School PLUS 7 tips to stay mentally sane during nursing school
I started nursing school with high hopes, but after my fourth semester, I dropped out. I quit nursing school.
I knew nursing school was going to be hard . . . I mean the whole point is to learn how to competently take care of a human being suffering from complex heath issues.
I expected school to be hard.
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Time management is perhaps the one element of nursing that all nurses, from novice to expert, struggle with more than anything else.
From the moment you enter nursing school you are given an unmanageable amount of tasks to complete. This does not change as you leave school and enter the workforce.
Part of succeeding in nursing school and scoring well on exams comes done to learning how to manage your time. Hence, we begin our “Test Taking” course with a module in Time Management.
I believe this is the foundation to success in school and throughout your career as a nurse. Mastering this one skill will make all the difference in your career.
Here I will present a few key strategies the nurse and nursing student can implement to improve their command on their time.
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You will have few opportunities in life to feel as inundated as you will during nursing school. Sometimes it feels like the entire object of nursing school is to see how many students they can stress out of the program.
There is no situation where the old adage applies more realistically; “drinking from a firehose”
In all seriousness, nursing school is intense. You are learning how to care for a human being in the most complex of situations both physically and emotionally and there is so much to be learned.
On top of this you are only given a few months to cover the 1,875 pages of a MedSurg textbook before switching to an entirely new topic.
We all understand the problem . . . I’ll move on.
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Hey guys! I’m excited today to talk to you about a study tips that are for sure going to make you a successful nursing student and nurse!
So in this lesson I want to talk to you about where to start in regards to studying, a few of the do’s and don’ts of studying and different types of techniques or aids that may help you!
Ok guys so I just wanted to start off by saying our founder Jon Haws has an awesome blog entry called “How to slay nursing school: Forget study tips go for strategy” if you haven’t already read you definitely need to! He gives fantastic tips for any nursing student when it comes to studying and that link has actually been attached to this lesson so check it out! So actually here in this slide I have added a few of Jons tips to start us out! Jon says and it makes perfect sense….have a battle plan meaning nursing school is very much like a battle and it’s not meant to be easy….if it was everyone would do it! So right off the bat figure out how you are going to attack it by adopting study habits and a routine that will make you successful which we are going to talk about. Another thing Jon says is “cut the clutter” meaning not every single thing you learn in nursing school is extremely important or it doesn’t really apply to real life nursing. Jon suggests using the SSIP mnemonic for this – “Scan and sift” meaning find the most important new information and throw out the redudant material. “Import in intervals” meaning take your studying in small portions rather than huge chunks at a time which will help with retaining and comprehending. After you continue to scan, sift, and import in intervals you will “pin it” or retain it and it will stay with you. And remember whatever you are learning or studying we want to apply it to nursing because that in fact is your end goal. Not only will it help you during your studies but also will help you pass your boards and most importantly to be a great nurse!
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Let’s face it. Pharmacology is hard. It is one of the toughest subjects in a nursing program. So if it is on your course list this coming semester, you’re probably feeling anxious and overwhelmed already.
You’re not alone. Many students, including me, have been where you are, and some even felt like they didn’t belong to nursing school anymore.
One of the most common questions we get is; “How to study for pharmacology in nursing school”?
I totally understand this. After all, being subjected to an endless list of medications and their classifications can be stressful.
Despite being difficult, pharmacology is an extremely necessary class. This is why you need a plan to handle it successfully and pass with good grades.
If you need to boost your pharmacology grades, pay keen attention to this information as I shall discuss my top tried and tested tips on how to study for pharmacology nursing.
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Brain Type Natriuretic Peptide
What is the Lab Abbreviation for Brain Type Natriuretic Peptide?BNP
What is Brain Type Natriuretic Peptide in terms of Nursing Labs?Brain natriureticpeptide (BNP) is a hormone made by the heart. When the heart is stressed or working hard to pump blood, it releases BNP.
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NURSING.com is the trusted learning hub of all future nurses.
Your secret weapon for passing Nursing School with your sanity intact.
We want to invite all our listeners to visit us online and take advantage of a special promo offer.
Just head over to NURSING.com/free
And check out the free resources and other goodies we have there, just for our podcast listeners.
Until next time, go out and be your best self today!
Happy Nursing!
NURSING.com is the trusted learning hub of all future nurses.
Your secret weapon for passing Nursing School with your sanity intact.
We want to invite all our listeners to visit us online and take advantage of a special promo offer.
Just head over to NURSING.com/free
And check out the free resources and other goodies we have there, just for our podcast listeners.
Until next time, go out and be your best self today!
Happy Nursing!