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Brain Food Review Before Exam:)

1. Orchid - Filled Sensitive

No, the exam room.

✅. There's glucose absorption fast.

✅ boosts concentration and energy.

✅ easy to carry. Easy to eat before entering the exam room.

Fits: People who don't sleep enough but need to focus!

2.Almond Bean - Chew Enjoy

Increase memory

✅ Rich in vitamin E.

✅ helps brain and nervous system function.

✅ Good fat keeps the mood quieter.

Fits: stressed reader, shaking hands

Easy to get frustrated.

3. Blueberry - Short-term Memory Aid

✅ High in antioxidants.

✅ The research helps with memory and learning.

✅ Eat with yogurt is the best!

Fits: Accelerated Period Read Summary Before Exam

4.Egg - protein, focus, brain is not tired

✅ has choline to help with brain activity.

✅ Protein keeps it full for a long time. Not hungry in the middle of the exam.

✅ will boil all fried eggs, poached eggs!

Fits: The morning before going to the exam in a hurry.

5.dark chocolate - sweet lashing without breaking the brain

✅ stimulates dopamine, boosts concentration.

✅ There's a little caffeine to stay awake.

✅ choose 70% or more is bang.

Fits: sleepy, bent, but must

Finish reading!

# Brain food # Health diet # Examination aid # Eat well # Continue

2025/12/12 Edited to

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A bedroom scene with a bed and window, featuring text overlays explaining 'WHY? Sleep boosts memory, brain function, and learning info retention magic'.
A phone in a holder above a bed, showing a scientific abstract on sleep deprivation, with text overlays 'SCIENCE SAYS Sleep helps reduce distractions, Strengthens neural connections, Improves long-term recall'.
How I study before bed effectively
Bedtime study session for straight As. Yep, turns out your brain loves a bedtime study session. Research shows that studying right before sleep actually helps your brain retain more info (especially if you’re reviewing with active recall). Basically: your brain does some ✨deep file organizing
Meredith Jao

Meredith Jao

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Make an A+ on Your First College Exam 🥷
Here are my top tips to get an amazing grade on your first college exam!! It’s important to set yourself up for success and part of that is making sure you start out the semester strong!! 💪 Give yourself enough time to study! AKA more than just the night before! Try to get a good nights res
Stella Studies

Stella Studies

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How to warm up your brain before you study 📚
#studytip #studyhacksforstudents #studywithmenursing #nursingstudentmotivation #studytricks
Selina 💻

Selina 💻

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A student sleeps on a desk in a lecture hall, with text overlay reading 'Anatomy and Physiology Study Guide Chapter 7-11 (Condensed)' and icons of a bone, arm, and X-ray.
A study guide page titled 'CHAPTER 7: SKELETAL SYSTEM - BONE STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION (CONDENSED)', detailing skeletal system overview, bone types, functions, classification by shape, and gross anatomy of long bones.
A study guide page titled 'CHAPTER 7: SKELETAL SYSTEM - BONE STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION (CONDENSED)', outlining bone marrow, bone cells, bone matrix, bone formation & resorption, and microscopic anatomy.
This covers the must-know topics you should review
#nursingentranceexam #teasexam #hesiA2 #nursingstudent #atitestprep
Cat Lover 😻

Cat Lover 😻

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A study desk with a monitor, laptop, and tablet, featuring the title "HOW TO Make Exam STUDY SCHEDULES" in bold text. A pink candle, plant, and glass of water are also visible.
A decorative background with leaves and stars, displaying the text "Determine Exam Dates & Subjects" and bullet points about listing and prioritizing exams.
A decorative background with leaves and stars, displaying the text "Assess Your Available Time" and bullet points about noting time, identifying study windows, and balancing activities.
How To Make Exam Study Schedules 📖 ✨
Creating an effective exam study schedule will help you stay organized, retain information better, and reduce stress. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you: ✨ Step 1: Determine Exam Dates & Subjects • List all your exams with their dates and times. • Prioritize them bas
Angy💌

Angy💌

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Most people don’t know these ChatGPT tricks… but
1️⃣ “Can you give me a pep talk?” Some days, I open my notes, but my brain says, “Nah.” Instead of forcing it, I ask ChatGPT for a pep talk. It hypes me up, reminds me why I started, and somehow convinces me to take that first step. Like having a personal coach on demand. 2️⃣ “Break this task i
emilie.studygram

emilie.studygram

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An infographic titled 'ELECTROLYTES Every Nurse Needs to KNOW!' illustrates key electrolytes, blood draw equipment, and a biohazard bin. It highlights linking labs to patient stories, quick logic for system-specific electrolytes, and critical lab value actions for nurses.
An infographic detailing Sodium (Na+) and Magnesium (Mg2+). It lists normal ranges, primary affected systems (Neuro for Na+, Heart + Muscles for Mg2+), and symptoms of both low (hyponatremia, hypomagnesemia) and high (hypernatremia, hypermagnesemia) levels.
An NCLEX clinical judgment question presents a 68-year-old patient with altered mental status, weakness, and specific lab results (low Sodium, low Magnesium). It asks to select all appropriate nursing actions from six options (A-F).
Electrolyte Review & NCLEX Question
Electrolytes might sound like a basic review topic, but on the NCLEX - and in real clinical practice - they show up in critical moments. Two of the most important to understand are Sodium (Na⁺) and Magnesium (Mg²⁺). Why? Because when these values are off, your patient can go downhill fast. I
Student Nursing Essentials

Student Nursing Essentials

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A person holds a paper with the title '5 note-taking mistakes destroying your exam performance. fix them now.' in a study environment, giving a thumbs-up. The image introduces common note-taking errors and their solutions.
A study desk setup with a tablet, headphones, and planner. Text highlights 'mistake 5: no summary at the end' and suggests a fix: '3 bullet summary after every session' to consolidate information quickly.
A study desk with a tablet, lamp, and notebooks. Text describes 'mistake 4: too much colour' in notes and advises 'one colour for key points only' to prioritize clarity over aesthetics.
5 note-taking mistakes that are destroying your exam performance and how to fix
5 note-taking mistakes that are destroying your exam performance and how to fix them now 📝📚 #studytok #notetaking #examtips #studysmarter #studentlife 5 Note-Taking Mistakes That Are Destroying Your Exam Performance — And How to Fix Them Now. Your notes look great. Your grades sa
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Selina 💻

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Save This Before Your TEAS Exam Nervous System Review You Need Before Test Day
If you’re a pre-nursing student, this is designed to make your review faster and easier with concise, high-yield notes you can revisit anytime. Save this post so you can review it before your exam, share it with a study buddy who’s also preparing for the TEAS, and leave a comment with the topic you
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Prereq101

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Teas exam tips
Future nurses, your breakthrough is on the other side of preparation. #NurseInTheMaking #PreNursing #StudyWithMe #NurseJourney #NursingGoals
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Proctored pro

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What I wish someone showed me before my first Hesi exam.
I cant say these exact questions will be on your exam, but I also cant say they wont What you do with that information is up to you. Message me for details on my HESI study materials and support services. #hesientranceexam hesientranceexam #hesia2 #hesitest #examtips #studyguide
Nurse Terry

Nurse Terry

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Things I do before the 1st day of classes
Classes begin in 3 days for me and many of my profs released their syllabi, which means it’s time for me to finalize everything so! So here are the things I do to keep myself organized for the term: 1️⃣ record due dates - this applies to exam dates, tutorial meetings, any special dates my prof
Emily H.

Emily H.

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A cozy study setup features a laptop displaying a "Weekly To-do List," an open notebook with handwritten notes, colorful highlighters, and an iced coffee. The scene, bathed in natural light from arched windows, illustrates a calm routine for studying for the HESI exam.
A laptop screen shows a "Pocket Prep" quiz result of 95% for a mathematics section, with a note explaining its value for understanding rationales. This highlights the use of the app for consistent testing and review to pass the HESI exam.
A laptop screen displays a YouTube video titled "Hesi A2 Chemistry Review 2.0" on "Oxidation and Reduction," showing chemical definitions. An overlay note emphasizes watching YouTube reviews for tricky subjects like Chemistry and math conversions.
How I Passed My HESI Exam on the First Try
📘 1. Used Pocket Prep — HEAVY. It’s a paid app, but completely worth it! I used it every day to test myself and review the rationales behind each answer. 📋 2. Checked my school’s specific sections. Every college is different! College tested me on Math, Reading, Vocabulary, Grammar, Chemistry,
CHICKEN NUGGET 2.0

CHICKEN NUGGET 2.0

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How I Study the Week Before Exams 📚
The week before an exam is crunch time, and my study methods get even more focused. Here’s how I prep: 1. Active Recall + Practice Questions—I use flashcards or question banks to test myself, focusing on areas where I feel weak. This helps me actively retrieve information, which is more effective t
river

river

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4 apps that saved my brain in different ways💻
1. Flowith 🧠🧩 Flowith gave me a canvas to organize my chaotic thoughts. I drop in notes, research, and ideas, and the AI agents help turn them into outlines or even drafts. The “Knowledge Garden” connects everything automatically, so I don’t lose track of how ideas fit together. Great for study sp
emilie.studygram

emilie.studygram

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A person stands in a library, holding a cup, with text overlayed: "Personal Curriculum... but make it anti-burnout (no physics, no finance. just things that feel gentle)." The Lemon8 logo and a username are at the bottom.
A person wearing a baseball cap holds a drink and a phone, with text overlayed: "Everyone online is building these ambitious curriculums... Meanwhile I can barely stop to fold laundry. So this is my softer, cozier version." The Lemon8 logo is visible.
A close-up shows hands crocheting, a cup of tea, and text: "Unit 1 - Cozy Crafts Intro to crochet... Not for Etsy. Not for productivity. But just because it feels soothing." The Lemon8 logo is at the bottom.
the antibrainrot guide to learning
#journal #mentalhealth #growthmindset #burnoutrecovery #brainrot
journee

journee

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Studying the Night Before an Exam? Read This First
Night before one of my hardest exams, I was sitting at my desk surrounded by snacks, notes everywhere, and full-on panic mode activated 😅. I had no plan, just vibes and a highlighter. But instead of spiraling, I told myself, “Okay, let’s not waste time.” I ditched the rereading and started quizzing
CompSkyy

CompSkyy

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Here Are a Few Pages of a PDF on UWORLD Review!📖✨
Studying for the NCLEX or a nursing exam? I’ve got you! Here are a few pages from a UWORLD review covering high-yield topics you’re likely to see on your test. 🩺💡 These notes include: ✅ Prioritization & Delegation Tips ✅ Pharmacology Must-Knows ✅ Lab Value Cheat Sheet ✅ Disease Process B
Nurse Radiance

Nurse Radiance

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A hand holds a smartphone displaying an app with a 'Product review' timer and a task list. The screen shows a circular progress bar with a sunflower. The image is titled '5 ADHD-Friendly Apps' and is set against a white table with sunglasses and an empty coffee cup.
A smartphone displays the 'Tiimo' app, showing a daily planner for Monday, October 14th, 2024, with scheduled tasks like 'Morning meditation' and 'Weekly meeting'. The text identifies it as an ADHD-friendly planner. A coffee cup with latte art is on a white table.
A smartphone displays the 'Focus Traveller' app, featuring an animated scene of a character walking through a snowy forest with a timer. The text describes it as an intuitive timer app for focus. A coffee cup with latte art is on a white table.
Apps That Make Brain Feel Less Chaotic 🧩
I don’t have ADHD, but these 5 apps have helped me stay organized, focused, and just generally less frazzled. If your brain loves structure but struggles to stick to it, these might be worth a try. Save for later or share with someone who might need this 💛 #lemon8partner #visualapps #
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Ayesha 🍋

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