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NCLEX Questions for Practice 1 by NurseToday.Net on Jul 26, 2011Nursetoday.net presents to you NCLEX Questions for practice and familiarization. These comprehensive list of questions from taken from different NCLEX categories will test your critical thinking skills and test taking abilities. Be sure to read the r...
NCLEX Questions on Delegation, Prioritization and Cohorting by NurseToday.Net on Jul 25, 2011One of the most common types of questions asked in NCLEX test is about Delegation, Prioritization and Cohorting. It would do you well if you practice lots of NCLEX questions on these types for familiarization. Here are samples of NCLEX Questions on d...
NCLEX Review: Top ten tips by NurseToday.Net on Jun 17, 2011Top Ten Tips for your NCLEX review: 10.PRIORITIZE!! Remember to look for words that establish priority (most, first, best, & initial). These words will help you weed out info that you really don’t need!! Keep in mind Maslow’s hierarachy of ne...
Free NCLEX Questions Answering Guide by Nurse.Nonoy.Net - NCLEX Application Guide on Mar 3, 2011Here are some valuable guide in answering NCLEX Questions. Study each points and apply it in answering your NCLEX practice tests to exercise your exam muscles. Multiple Choice NCLEX Questions The question has different parts: • the case (also...
Free NCLEX Questions by Nurse.Nonoy.Net - NCLEX Application Guide on Feb 13, 2011If you want to pass the NCLEX test, you better practice with lots of NCLEX questions to familiarize yourself with the test and sharpen your test taking skills and strategies.
NCLEX Tip: You’re not expected to know everything by Nurse.Nonoy.Net - NCLEX Application Guide on Oct 26, 2010The questions will contain the information that you need to know in order to answer them. You aren’t expected to be Einstein or to know all related knowledge to the topic being discussed.
NCLEX Tip: Narrowing the search by Nurse.Nonoy.Net - NCLEX Application Guide on Oct 24, 2010Whenever two answer choices are direct opposites, the correct answer choice is usually one of the two.
NCLEX Tip: Don’t Get Thrown Off by New Information by Nurse.Nonoy.Net - NCLEX Application Guide on Oct 21, 2010Make sure that you don’t get distracted by answer choices containing new information that doesn’t answer the question.
NCLEX Tip: No fear by Nurse.Nonoy.Net - NCLEX Application Guide on Oct 19, 2010The depth and breadth of the NCLEX test can be a bit intimidating to a lot of people as it can deal with topics that have never been encountered before and are highly technical. Don’t get bogged down by the information presented.
NCLEX Tip: Don’t be a perfectionist by Nurse.Nonoy.Net - NCLEX Application Guide on Oct 12, 2010If you’re a perfectionist, this may be one of the hardest strategies, and yet one of the most important. The test you are taking is timed, and you cannot afford to spend too much time on any one question.


