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NCLEX Tips on Infection Control
Mar 11th
These are the things you need to study regarding Infection Control in NCLEX exam. Read on.
Infection Control Tips in NCLEX Questions1. Bear in mind the important matters of infection control.
The main thing in infection control is Handwashing. It’s an important part of universal precautions and can be done by either More >
Free NCLEX Questions
Feb 13th
If 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.
Free Online NCLEX Questions Review and Test
I have compiled helpful NCLEX type questions commonly asked in the exam and I’m listing it here More >
Latest NCLEX books
Dec 6th
A good NCLEX book for study and review is a must for all NCLEX takers. Let’s take a look at some of the latest NCLEX books that aspiring USRNs can find in the market today.
1. Saunders NCLEX 5th edition
Saunders NCLEX review book has been called the best NCLEX exam review book, and it’s More >
NCLEX Review Notes: Legg-Calve-Perthes
Nov 13th
Legg-Calve-Perthes disease: poor blood supply to the superior aspect of the femur. Most common in boys ages 4-10. The femur ball flattens out and deteriorates. 4x higher incidence in boys + Bony cresent sign.
Symptoms: Hip and Knee pain Limited AROM and PROM Pain with gait More >
NCLEX Scoring and Tips
Oct 3rd
How many NCLEX questions do I have to answer in NCLEX test?
The minimum number of questions asked on the NCLEX-RN examination is 75. The maximum number of questions is 265. The exam is presented in CAT (Computer Adaptive Test) structure which means the difficulty of the questions varies significantly. If you miss More >
NCLEX Review: ATI Testing
Oct 1st
One of the more reliable NCLEX review program in the US is the ATI Customized Live NCLEX Review Program. The Customized Live NCLEX Review is designed specifically for schools utilizing ATI assessment and remediation products. The review is formatted based upon class performance on the Comprehensive Predictor®, one of the final exams More >
Triage Principles in NCLEX Questions
Sep 30th
Triage Principles you need to know in NCLEX Questions:
- Mettag: RED – Priority I – Immediate attention. Identifier is a Mettag torn to the red stripe or Roman numeral I placed on the forehead or back of left hand. First priority casualties are those that have life-threatening injuries that are readily correctable. More >
NCLEX Tips on Nursing Procedures
Sep 29th
Before taking the NCLEX, check on these Nursing Procedures that might come out: 1.Bone scan, after the procedure, increase fluid intake 2.Colonoscopy, obtain a consent
3.Alpha feto protein level: decreased indicates down’s syndrome 4.NST reactive: indicates fetal well being 5.Tracheostomy care: remove any potential source of infection like a wet towel on More >
NCLEX Tips on Diseases
Sep 27th
Be sure to check this list of diseases common in NCLEX questions:
1.Pancreatitis- best roommate: client with ulcerative colitis 2.Dysthymia: assess for depression and risk for suicide 3.Infectious Mononucleosis- avoid contact sports as it may cause splenic rupture 4.Cystic Fibrosis- pancrease is best given with each meals and snacks 5.Graves disease: Common More >
Latest NCLEX Passers: Carmina and Bryan!
Sep 25th
Congratulations to Carmina Evan Tubaces and Bryan Villanueva for passing the NCLEX test!
Carmina applied and was made eligible by California Board of Registered Nursing. She answered 84 questions before the computer stopped and had enough of her competency. #gallery-1 { margin: auto; } #gallery-1 .gallery-item { float: left; margin-top: 10px; text-align: center; width: More >



