Preparing for boards seems like a difficult task, due to the mass amount of information that is covered for the exam. An effective way to prepare for the exam is the use of a study plan. The material that will be studied
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Preparing for boards seems like a difficult task, due to the mass amount of information that is covered for the exam. An effective way to prepare for the exam is the use of a study plan. The material that will be studied for the exam should be spread out over a few days. Formulating a plan to include a time frame each day that topics will be reviewed, being organized and utilizing the study plan are essential for success on the exam. Based upon the predictor exam from NR603, the following study plan will be implemented
Learning Goal (Identified from Pre- Predictor exam)
What do you want to accomplish?
Learning Activities
How are you going to accomplish your goal?
Timeline
When do you want to accomplish your goal?
Reflection
How will accomplishing your goal improve your certification preparation or make you a better nurse practitioner?
Improve my knowledge of
1. Complete hematology subject specific exams in the APEA myQbank. practicing
Each learning activity will be accomplished by
Identifying patients with a hematology condition will improve my assessment and
Hematology (46%)
function and
until I consistently score at
least 90%.
2. Review hematology in the
week 5, ahead of the diagnosis skills. This
first Predictor exam, identification will also allow and will be reviewed me to create and modify
diseases.
Clinical Guidelines in Primary as necessary
treatment plans and engage
Care textbook.
3. Study hematology for 1 hour
through week 8 of
with the patient. Taking my
(of 2-hour study block) every this course. Learning knowledge into practice
Monday.
activity number 5
provides valuable insight and
4. Identify patients on my
will be accomplished understanding of the disease,
preceptor’s schedule with hematology related problems. Create a plan and present to my preceptor prior to the scheduled visit. Lead the office visit and collaborate with the patient
by week 8.
disease process and
treatment plans in the area of hematology. This increase in understanding will increase the communication with colleagues and recognize changes in my patients that I
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