NCLEX LPN/RN Study Guide and Suggestions
EducationHealthCareGroup LLC
Hi, Nurses/Future Nurses, my name is Carolyn and I am a Professor/Instructor of RN/LPNs, Medical Assistants, and CNA. I
have experience teaching in
...
NCLEX LPN/RN Study Guide and Suggestions
EducationHealthCareGroup LLC
Hi, Nurses/Future Nurses, my name is Carolyn and I am a Professor/Instructor of RN/LPNs, Medical Assistants, and CNA. I
have experience teaching in Universities/Colleges, Clinical,
Online Classe/Tutors. I have 18 years of Nursing experience in
the ER, and Cardiac Surgical Step Down care (Teaching and
Community Hospitals).
The truth the real world, the school you attended world, and
the NCLEX world are different. Somethings that you need to
learn to pass the NCLEX may or may not be what the actual
real world is doing. Below is about the NCLEX World !!
Study Habits
1.Know your Anatomy and Physiology of all the organs especially the Liver, Brain, Kidney, Heart, Liver
2.Know the Pathophysiology of the disease utilizing various
layers of education (ie books, videos, test questions)
1. Read the chapters 2-3 times
3.Learn to speed read the chapters the 3rd time
4.See the resources at the very last pages for resources for
above
5. If you are in any accelerated program you should be studying 30-40 hours a week! Non-Accelerated 20-30 week!!
6. Don’t spend your time focusing on what the school/instructor is not doing for you, Nursing is for independent
thinkers. It’s designed to get you to think and prioritize on
your own. Don’t forget the school/instructor won’t be their
with you when you have your own team of patients. 80-
90% of Nursing school is self taught.
7. Don’t pay for test bank questions, and companies
hundreds of dollars to get you to pass NCLEX. ATI
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