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I feel way less stressed about my nclex since I did the following - conduct research on the exam itself - block out dedicated time to study I also use the Evolve HESI Exit program since that’s what my school utilizes. Q: Do you feel NCLEX ready? Q: What are you doing to prepare for the
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Digoxin and what you need to know for the NCLEX!
💊 DIGOXIN = Know this for the NCLEX! 💉 👀 Check apical pulse for 1 full minute before giving — HOLD if <60 bpm! ⚠️ Watch for toxicity: nausea, vomiting, vision changes (yellow halos 👁️). 💧 Low K⁺ = higher risk for toxicity! ❤️ Used for: Heart failure + A-fib — slows HR, strengthens contractio
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A title slide for an "NCLEX Medication Cram Guide" featuring illustrations of books and a pill on a black background.
A list of cardiac medications including beta-blockers, ACE inhibitors, ARBs, CCBs, diuretics, digoxin, and amiodarone, with their key actions and side effects.
A list of anticoagulant medications such as heparin, warfarin, DOACs, and antiplatelets, detailing their monitoring, antidotes, and bleeding risks.
NCLEX Medication Cram Guide
NCLEX Medication Cram Study Guide 1. Focus on Drug Classes (Not Individual Drugs) • NCLEX doesn’t test every single med → it tests patterns. • Learn suffixes/prefixes: • -pril → ACE inhibitors → watch for cough, angioedema, hyperkalemia • -lol → Beta blocker
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A table titled 'Pharmacology' listing drug endings, example drugs, their drug classes, and uses, such as Sildenafil for erectile dysfunction and Amoxicillin for bacterial infection.
A FADIC table of 'Top Cardiovascular Drugs' categorized by ACE inhibitors, calcium channel blockers, beta blockers, diuretics, ARBs, and vasodilators, showing generic and trade names.
A FADIC table of 'Commonly Used Antimicrobial Drugs' including antibiotics like Amoxicillin, antivirals like Acyclovir, antiprotozoals, and antifungals like Fluconazole, with generic and trade names.
🌟Medication to Know for the NCLEX 🌟
📚 Preparing for the NCLEX? Mastering these drugs will not only help you pass but also prepare you for real-world nursing. Good luck studying—you’ve got this! 💪🏽✨ #NCLEXPrep #NursingSchool #nursingstudenttips #NurseLife
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Top NCLEX Drug Classes and What To Know!
TOP 5 DRUG CLASSES YOU MUST KNOW FOR THE NCLEX 📚💊 If you remember nothing else… know THESE. They show up over and over because they connect directly to patho, safety, and priority care 👇 ⸻ 1️⃣ Beta Blockers (-lol) Patho: Decrease cardiac workload by blocking beta-adrenergic receptors →
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A spiral-bound notebook cover titled 'Medication Administration' with colorful confetti-like stickers and the name 'Ri-Shonda Martinez' on a pink label. Tabs labeled 1 through 10 are visible on the right side.
A notebook page detailing 'Time of Administration of Drugs' with abbreviations like 'ac' (before meals), 'tid' (three times a day), and 'stat' (immediately). It also explains the 24-hour clock and common time abbreviations.
A notebook page titled 'Routes of Administration' listing abbreviations and explanations for various drug administration methods, such as IM (intramuscularly), IV (intravenously), NGT (nasogastric tube), and SL (sublingual).
💊 MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION NOTES 💊
Steal my notes! Started Medication Administration!!! Last class of my freshman year! 😭😭 💪🏾 #lpnstudent #embracevulnerability #Lemon8Diary #shareyourthoughts #study
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NCLEX Diets and what you MUST know to PASS!
🚨Remember this for the NCLEX!👇🏻 (Full video on TT) 🔥 PUD- • Avoid spicy foods, caffeine, alcohol, chocolate, and smoking they ↑ acid. • No milk — it temporarily soothes but later ↑ acid. • Eat small, frequent meals, and no bedtime snacks. • Watch for signs of perforation:
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A flat lay of NCLEX review books, including "The Complete Nursing School" and "Saunders Comprehensive Review for the NCLEX-RN Examination," with text overlay "What I used to study for NGN RN- NCLEX PASSED IN 85."
A screenshot of Archer review showing a progress graph with a "High, Very High, Very, Very High" streak and a list of previous tests, including one with an 80% score.
A screenshot from Archer review displaying a "Prioritization" video module with topics like "ABCs of Prioritization," "Spectrum of Stability," and "Hierarchy of Needs."
What I used to study for NGN RN- NCLEX
#lemon8diarychallenge Now after I graduated I was COMPLETELY burn’t out and the last thing I felt like doing was studying. So did I force myself to study? No, cause I knew I wasn’t gonna retain much. I was also waiting for approval of my application and my ATT number to be able to test. And I
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NMS -Top NCLEX Psych Disorder! 🧠 ⚡️
Know this for your exams! 👇🏻👇🏻 Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome (NMS) – NCLEX Must-Know 🚨 ‼️What it is: A life-threatening reaction to antipsychotics (especially high-potency like haloperidol) caused by dopamine blockade 🧠 Patho: ↓ Dopamine in the CNS → severe muscle rigidity, hyperthermia,
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📚 NCLEX Tips You NEED to Know!🩺✨
I came across this awesome PDF packed with helpful NCLEX tips, and I just had to share a sneak peek with you all! 🤩 #NCLEXPrep #StudyHacks #NursingSchoolTips #FutureNurse #NursingJourney
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NCLEX Trick You Need to Know
This is your 30-second NCLEX need to know. NCLEX is testing your ability to recognize unsafe thinking. Not just correct answers. Hypertension is chronic. Patients may feel fine—even when it’s uncontrolled. So when a patient says, “I’ll stop my medication when I feel better,” that’s y
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NCLEX tips
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This image details the 'Management of Care' section of the 2023 NCLEX RN Test Plan, outlining activities like delegation, prioritization, and care planning, which are crucial for safe and effective nursing practice as discussed in the article.
This image presents the 'Safety and Infection Control' section of the 2023 NCLEX RN Test Plan, listing activities such as client identification, infection prevention, and safe handling of materials, reflecting key areas tested for safe nursing care.
This image outlines the 'Health Promotion and Maintenance' section of the 2023 NCLEX RN Test Plan, detailing nursing activities like providing age-specific care education, preventative care, and health assessments, aligning with the NCLEX's focus on holistic patient well-being.
Failed NCLEX …What Now??!
If you failed the NCLEX-PN or RN, it’s important to understand what the test is really assessing so you can target your next attempt effectively. Here’s what they’re looking for: ⸻ What the NCLEX is Really Testing The NCLEX isn’t just about memorizing facts — it’s testing your clinical jud
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Top 3 NCLEX Medications on the NCLEX right now!
💊 1️⃣ METHYLPHENIDATE (Ritalin) 🧠 Patho: This drug is a CNS stimulant that increases dopamine and norepinephrine in the brain — helping improve focus in ADHD. 💡Think: “It wakes up the brain but slows down the growth!” NCLEX must-knows: 🩺 Assess: Height and weight —> it can suppress ap
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Pt2. Pass your CNA/NCLEX exams 🌸✨🍋👩‍⚕️🩺
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NCLEX TIPS PHARMACOLOGY PART 1
NCLEX PREP ALERT ‼️ When it comes to passing the NCLEX, knowing your meds is NON-NEGOTIABLE 💊From antibiotics to antidepressants. Make sure you are taking it top notch Here are some of NCLEX MUST KNOW MEDS; 1) ACE Inhibitors - like Lisinopril 🩺 2) Beta Blockers - Metoprolol ❤️3) Anticoagulants
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Gastrointestinal medication
Gastrointestinal medications are used to treat disorders of the digestive system. They help reduce stomach acid, relieve nausea, control diarrhea or constipation, and improve digestion. Common types include antacids, laxatives, antiemetics, and antidiarrheals, which work to restore normal gastroint
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Medication Monday: NCLEX Review
Pharmacology doesn’t have to be overwhelming! This breakdown makes memorizing meds faster, easier, and actually stick for your next exam or NCLEX prep. Today we’re covering all the high-yield “F” drug classes you need to know: 🔹 Fluoroquinolones (-floxacin) → Think “FLOX for tendons + sunlig
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Studying Parkinson’s for NCLEX 🧠✨
Making my own notes helps everything click way better than just reading it 🤍 TRAP = don’t forget it!! Trying to stay consistent and actually understand the “why” behind everything instead of just memorizing If you’re studying too, we got this 💪 #passingnclex #futurenurse #nursing #ncle
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Pt3 pass your CNA/NCLEX exams 🌸✨🍋👩‍⚕️🩺
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CHEAP over the counter weight loss medication!💊
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💊MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION OVERVIEW
There are TWO types of routes you need to know in nursing school: 1️⃣PARENTERAL= medication BYPASSES the GI TRACT (think IV, SQ, IM) 2️⃣NONPARENTERAL= medication does not involve puncture of the skin (think oral, nasal, sublingual) Another thing you MUST know in nursing school is the medicati
Nurse Well Versed

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💊 medication mnemonics to make drug classes easy 💊
Oh hi there! Don’t mind me sailing through pharmacology on these easy mnemonic hacks to memorize 3x faster all the drug classes I need to know! Seriously, while I love my flashcards and videos, my brain sometimes needs a different connection to really solidify the material! So let me know i
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Holy grail medication hair growth ✨🫶🏽
Let me put yall on game cause this right here I have been using this since I was a lil girl my mom & grandma used it too . This will dead ass grown your hair over night 😩 it’s good for people that got dandruff, a bald spot and kids with cradle cap every thing 🫶🏽 10/10 RECOMMEND 🙌🏽✨ #lemon8diary
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This NCLEX-RN cram sheet provides essential test information, including maximum time and question count. It lists normal vital signs, hematology values, serum electrolytes, ABG values, and chemistry values like glucose and cholesterol, along with the ROME mnemonic for acid-base balance.
This section of the NCLEX cram sheet details therapeutic drug levels for various medications (e.g., Digoxin, Lithium), anticoagulant therapy (Warfarin, Heparin), and common conversions. It also covers maternity normal values, treatment for maternal hypotension, pregnancy drug categories, and drug schedules.
This NCLEX cram sheet outlines medication classifications, the Rules of Nines for burn assessment, and specific medication details. It includes developmental milestones, cultural considerations for patient care, common diets for various conditions, and proper client positioning for different medical scenarios.
NCLEX Cram Sheet
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The image displays a list of nursing facts, numbered 1 through 17, covering topics such as patient positioning, PERRLA assessment, chest percussion, pulse assessment, patient transfer, respiration assessment, subcutaneous injections, fluid intake/output, and the nurse-patient relationship.
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PN NClex
Study for the PN NClex thank me later..
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An NCLEX question presents a scenario about a patient with Bipolar I Disorder in acute mania, detailing symptoms, vitals, labs, and prescribed lithium. It asks nurses to select appropriate actions from options like offering finger foods, encouraging group therapy, or holding lithium.
NCLEX Question of the Day: Bipolar Disorder
Think you know how to safely care for a patient in a manic episode? This clinical judgment challenge tests your ability to prioritize nutrition, medication safety, and therapeutic interventions. ⠀ Lithium toxicity? Finger foods vs. group therapy? Let them pace or restrict movement? These are
Student Nursing Essentials

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HOW TO PASS YOUR NCLEX ON THE FIRST TRY IN 85 QS🩺📚
Many of you still had questions about what I used to study so here you go!!🫶🏻 both of these resources are linked in my bio and completely free!!📚✨ #nursingstudent #nursingschool #nclexreview #nclexstudying #studentnurse
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This image is an NCLEX Drug Review table for drug classes starting with 'D'. It lists drug classes like Diuretics and Depressants, providing example drugs, suffix clues, and key NCLEX tips and points for each, along with a copyright notice for Student Nursing Essentials.
NCLEX: Pharmacology Review
An NCLEX Review for drug classes starting with “D” - follow to save each letter of the alphabet to add to your review or study session! Student Nursing Essentials Follow on TikTok for products, resources, content review, and more! #nursingschool #nursingstudent #futurern #nursing
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Student Nursing Essentials

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Pass your NCLEX with no stress
📚 Struggling with NCLEX? Not anymore! 💥 Proven tips, study hacks & strategies to PASS. 🩺 Your NCLEX success starts here — let’s go nurse fam! 💉 #fyp💗 #viral #trending #nurse #nursingschool
Nclex Assistance

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A nurse in scrubs takes a mirror selfie in a restroom, with overlay text introducing "10 Key NCLEX Tips Inspired by Mark Klimek - Reworded for Clarity Part 4."
NCLEX tips 1 and 2 are displayed, advising to prioritize patient safety for "best answer" questions and to immediately stop medication for toxic reactions before notifying a healthcare provider.
NCLEX tips 3 and 4 are presented, emphasizing prioritizing critical potassium levels in lab values and ruling out identical answer choices in multiple-choice questions.
10 Key NCLEX Tips Inspired by Mark Klimek - Reword
10 Key NCLEX Tips Inspired by Mark Klimek - Reworded for Clarity #summerbod #nursingstudent #bodytransformation #fyp #roomtour
samih | Cardiac Tech Student

samih | Cardiac Tech Student

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Top 10 NCLEX disorders how to study
These are the most frequently tested conditions across NCLEX categories (adult health, pediatrics, maternal, psych, etc.): 1. Heart Failure (CHF) 2. Myocardial Infarction (MI) 3. Stroke (CVA) 4. Diabetes Mellitus (Type 1 & 2) 5. Chronic Obstruct
samih | Cardiac Tech Student

samih | Cardiac Tech Student

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NCLEX trivia
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Maha 🌸| RN 🩺

Maha 🌸| RN 🩺

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A study guide titled 'Schizophrenia: Key NCLEX Info You Need to Know' outlines common symptoms (positive and negative), medications (1st and 2nd gen antipsychotics with side effects), and NCLEX tips including safety assessment, medication adherence, monitoring, and coping strategies.
Schizophrenia NCLEX Review
Schizophrenia: Key NCLEX Info You Need to Know Schizophrenia is a complex mental health condition that nursing students must understand for the NCLEX. Below are the key areas to focus on: Common Symptoms     •    Positive Symptoms: Hallucinations, delusions, and disorganized speech.     •
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🩺Your Ultimate NCLEX Study Guide is Here 📝
I found this amazing NCLEX Ultimate Study Guide on Pinterest, and it’s a total game-changer for exam prep! 🌟 Check out my recent video for step-by-step instructions on how to find it. Trust me, it’s packed with everything you need to succeed! Don’t forget to save or share this post so more fu
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🩺Must-Know NCLEX Facts 📚✨
If you’re preparing for the NCLEX, knowing these key facts can make a huge difference! Here are some essential things to keep in mind: ✅ The NCLEX Uses CAT (Computer Adaptive Testing) The exam adapts to your ability level, meaning the difficulty of questions changes based on your previous answe
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A hand holds an amber prescription bottle containing yellow pills. The label displays warnings about drowsiness, alcohol, and pregnancy, along with other medication details. The image includes 'Anxiety Medication Awareness' text overlay, emphasizing the mental health topic.
Anxiety Medication Awareness
Taking care of your mental health is just as important as taking care of your physical health. For a long time, I struggled with the idea of needing medication to manage my anxiety like it somehow meant I wasn’t “strong enough” on my own. But the truth is, strength isn’t about pretending you’re oka
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A desk scene with a laptop, notebook, pen, and a cup of various pills, featuring the title "Mastering Medication & Narcotic Safety" with padlock and syringe icons, emphasizing patient safety.
A text document outlining the "Medication Administration Process," including reviewing orders, the Five Rights of Medication Administration, preparation, administration, and documentation steps for nurses.
A text document continuing medication administration steps with patient education, then detailing the importance and steps for proper narcotic counting, including routine, verification, and documentation.
Mastering Medication & Narcotic Safety 💉🔒
Learn the key steps to safely administer meds and count narcotics. Patient safety first, always! Follow for more nursing tips and tricks. #NurseLife #MedAdmin #nursing #followme
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The image displays the first part of an NCLEX-RN Study Cheat Sheet, covering test-taking strategies, medication safety, cardiac concepts (EKG, heart sounds, heart failure), respiratory information (ABG, O2 delivery), fluids & electrolytes, and infection control precautions with associated diseases and PPE.
NCLEX RN
🩺 NCLEX-RN Study Cheat Sheet 🧠 Test-Taking Strategy Tips Always assess before you act. (Assessment > Implementation unless patient is in immediate danger) ABC priority: Airway → Breathing → Circulation. Maslow’s Hierarchy: Physiological → Safety → Love/Belonging → Esteem → Self-Actualiza
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dry herbs no medication 💊
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✨PT 2 NCLEX & Nursing Study Help!✨
Hey future nurses! I found some Next Gen NCLEX (NGN) style questions in a PDF, and they’re great for practicing critical thinking and clinical judgment! Pt 2 #NCLEXPrep #NextGenNCLEX #NursingSchool #NursingStudent #StudyTips
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#NCLEX notes @iamworthyjannifer@tt #nursing #ncle
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I passed my #NCLEX in 85Qs…Follow or DM for free
I passed my #NCLEX in 85Qs…Follow or DM for 2 to 6 weeks study plan and more free resources including New Hampshire #nclextips #nclexquestions #nclexprep #nclexreview Which antidepressant stimulates the client’s appetite, causing weight gain? 1. Sertraline. 2. Bupropion.
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Pass the NCLEX with no stress like I did
repeat test takers like me or new test takers , this is what helped me pass on my 3rd attempt and will be sharing with anyone who is interested just comment help and send me a dm #nclex #nclexprep #nursingstudent #bsnstudent
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An NCLEX practice question asks which medication, when taken concurrently with digoxin, increases the risk of digoxin toxicity. Options include Phenytoin, Verapamil, Warfarin, and Aluminum Hydroxide.
NCLEX Practice Question of the Day 💡
Digoxin toxicity risks are HIGH when combined with the wrong medication—here’s one you need to remember for the exam. Save this to your study folder & follow for more NCLEX breakdowns 🩺✨ #Lemon8Diary #nursesoflemon8 #nursingstudent #medication #pharmacology
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NCLEX Question: Nursing Review
Nursing Students: Don’t miss the early warning signs of theophylline toxicity! This med has a narrow therapeutic range (10–20 mcg/mL) - meaning even small increases can be dangerous. Remember: “Restless + Insomnia = Early Toxicity” If left unchecked, this can progress to tachycardia, arrh
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Forms of Medication in Spanish ✨
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Mar - MA | 🩺 | Lifestyle 🇲🇽

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Ready to go medication travel kit
#firstaidkit #travelkids #momlife #momhacks United States Some essential for kids and Mom. Mini first aid kit from dollar tree. Insect repellent Hand wipes - dollar tree Dove lotion- dollar tree Theromometer Claritin adult Bayers headache Robitussin children’s cough and col
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NCLEX Fundamentals of Nursing questions for 2025, covering hand hygiene, restraints, IM injections, tracheostomy care, and oxygen therapy. Each question includes multiple-choice options, a correct answer, and a rationale, with a Lemon8 watermark.
Nclex questions and answers available
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NCLEX NOTES ON SKIN
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A promotional image for a 2025 NCLEX-PN reviewer and practice questions from Nurseslabs, featuring study-related icons like a lightbulb, book, computer, and graduation cap.
A cartoon illustration of a pregnant woman looking distressed, surrounded by text listing "Danger Signs of Pregnancy" using the acronym G.R.A.M.P.S. U.P., including cramping, persistent vomiting, and vaginal bleeding.
A list detailing "Presumptive Signs of Pregnancy," using the acronym PRESUME to highlight symptoms like amenorrhea, fatigue, enlarged breasts, and nausea.
📚Maternity & Pediatric Tips for Your Exit & NCLEX
Here are some helpful tips from Archer Review and NurseLabs to help you master Maternity and Pediatrics as you prepare for your Comprehensive Exit Exam and the NCLEX! ✨ Maternity Nursing Tips: 🔹 Know the Stages of Labor – Understand the phases, signs, and nursing interventions for each stage.
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An NCLEX question presents a scenario of a 30-year-old patient with paranoid schizophrenia refusing medication, agitated, pacing, and experiencing hallucinations. It asks to select all appropriate nursing actions from six options (A-F) regarding medication, communication, and safety.
Schizophrenia NCLEX Question
Caring for patients with schizophrenia requires a deep understanding of therapeutic communication, safety interventions, and medication management. On the Next Gen NCLEX, you won’t just be asked to memorize symptoms — you’ll be expected to recognize priority actions and determine what the nurse sho
Student Nursing Essentials

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A pink and white checkered background with a purple box listing NCLEX exam topics: Safe and Effective Care Environment, Health Promotion and Maintenance, Psychosocial Integrity, and Physiological Integrity, with their subcategories. It notes the information is from the NCSBN Test Plan.
A pink and white checkered background with text detailing the four major Client Needs categories of the NCLEX-RN Test Plan, including Safe and Effective Care Environment, Health Promotion and Maintenance, Psychosocial Integrity, and Physiological Integrity, with their subcategories.
A pink and white checkered background with text explaining Integrated Processes for nursing, such as Caring, Clinical Judgment, Communication and documentation, Culture and spirituality, Nursing process, and Teaching/learning, with a detailed breakdown of Clinical Judgment steps.
NCLEX TIP: Know These Categories
Link 🔗 https://www.ncsbn.org/public-files/2023_RN_Test%20Plan_English_FINAL.pdf These will be the categories on the Next Gen- NCLEX I will be doing a more detailed post over each topic individually in the near future, so follow me so you don’t miss out on that information! #nclexstudyin
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Medication recommendations from Dollar Tree! ✨🌳 💚
When people think of the dollar tree they honestly don’t think about the medication but let me let you know something. The medication is just a generic version of a product. Generic does not mean that it does not work as good and generic does not mean that it’s not effective. There’s a lot of gener
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Medication Myth vs Fact
“Let’s clear up some common myths about anxiety medications. Always consult professionals for medical advice. 🍋💊 #MedicationAwareness #HealthTok ” #littlethings #ThingsToDo #creatorsearchinsights & Bagel New York Shop @Little Syl
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An educational graphic illustrating LPN prioritization with a person and a checklist, and RN delegation with a nurse assigning tasks to another person, all under the title 'HOW TO PASS YOUR NCLEX THE FIRST TIME!'.
How to pass your NCLEX the First Time!
🌿✨ Mastering Prioritization & Delegation for Nursing Success ✨🌿 Nursing school isn’t just about memorizing facts—it’s about THINKING like a nurse 👩‍⚕️. Two of the biggest areas students struggle with (and that the NCLEX loves to test!) are prioritization and delegation. Let’s break it down:
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NCLEX prep non-negotiables that got me through.
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