Let's get this out of the way first. You can fail the NCLEX and still end up being a great nurse, a phenomenal nurse actually. Don't beat yourself up about how you didn't pass. It happens sometimes. …
Antidotes for Medications on the NCLEX
Here is a list of medications and their antidotes that would be more commonly seen on the NCLEX. Medication : Antidote acetaminophen : acetylcysteineheparin : protamine sulfatewarfarin : …
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My Experience Taking the NCLEX
I am NOT one of those teachers that passed in 75 questions, only there for 40 minutes, didn’t need a break and thought it was easy. That was definitely NOT me. I passed the …
Assessment “Signs” on the NCLEX
Students get the signs confused. Here's a simple and organized list for you: Neuro Signs Kernig's sign: meningitis - pain in the hammie's (hamstring muscles) when extending the leg or flexing …
Top Meds to Know for NCLEX
Updated January 2024 For each of the classifications/meds, know these important points: Many students don't know what they need to know for the meds. That's why as my student, you use the …
How Long Should I Take to Study for the NCLEX?
Everyone is different in how long it will take to prepare for the NCLEX. But here are some general guidelines to get you started! First time test-taker If you are taking the NCLEX for the …
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