Archive for February, 2010
NCLEX Tutorial: How NCLEX test looks like
Feb 23rd
A lot of nurses are asking me what NCLEX Test in computer screen looks like. Does it look like Kaplan Trainer, Mosby or Davis’s? Well, if you want to familiarize the NCLEX Test screen before going to Pearsonvue testing centers, you should practice NCLEX Tutorial.
NCLEX Tutorial is the program that simulates the More >
SATA in NCLEX
Feb 17th
Multiple response questions or Select All That Apply (SATA) questions are very common in NCLEX Test, so it helps a lot if you include studying them in your NCLEX Review. Here’s some of them: DILANTIN • do not floss throughout the day • do not use hard bristled toothbrush • Gingivitis S/E
BLADDER More >
Nursing News: Fewer nurses took NCLEX in 2009
Feb 11th
Source: Inquirer.net
A total of 15,382 Filipino nurses took the NCLEX for the first time from January to December 2009, a decrease of 5,364 compared to the 20,746 that took the examinations in the same 12-month period in 2008, according to former senator and TUCP secretary general Ernesto Herrera.
The NCLEX refers to More >
Oathtaking Schedule and Registration Instructions
Feb 11th
The oath-taking ceremony of November 2009 NLE passers in Manila as well as the previous ones who have not taken their Oath of Professional will be held before the Board on Monday and Tuesday, March 8 and 9, 2010, with morning (8 a.m.) and afternoon (1 p.m.) sessions at the More >
July 2010 NLE application now open
Feb 3rd
Application for July 3 & 4 Nurse Licensure Examination (NLE) is now open, PRC announced. Deadline for submission of this NLE Application will be April 14, 2010 for retakers and May 14, 2010 for first timers.
NLE Applicants are required to submit the following documents:
- Duly accomplished Nurses’ Application Form (NAF);
- NSO issued Certificate More >
NCLEX Registration and Payment using bank draft
Feb 1st
There are two methods of payment: Online using Credit card (Visa, Mastercard, American Express, JCB) or by Mailing the fee (in Bankdraft, Certified Check, Cashiers Check or Money Order) together with registration form.
If you have credit card, I suggest you do the online registration. See my online NCLEX Registration post here. If More >



