I wish my college had instructors who cared and would be "straight up" with us nursing students! You told it like it was and gave VERY helpful information! Your students are lucky to have you!
Keep your spirits up and keep working! Most of the time students know the material, but are having test taking problems. You will be amazed the difference if you can figure out how to improve your test taking skills. Don't give up yet!
I really liked this video, I just took my first nursing school exam and failed and I studied every second, but the types of questions asked really stumped me. Thank you for the tips!
This video and your why did I fail that nursing test has helped me through 3 semesters of RN school; and will help me this coming fall. I've shared both over time to various classes. Thank you so much for such helpful tips.
Megan, as a freshman in nursing currently taking Fundamentals,your advice in this video boosted my confidence in my test taking. I couldn't agree more with some of your advice. Thank you for your work!! I will be watching many more of your videos for the remainder of my education!
This was a great video. I have issues with changing answers and reading into questions. And I hate not knowing the topic inside and out, that increases my anxiety. You made me feel better. I will use the underlining tip too! Thanks.
Thank you SO MUCH-this was great! I just started an accelerated RN program in May and you've given excellent tips on surviving and thriving on both unit exams and the NCLEX!
Thank you I have my final on Monday and I find I am at the bottom of the scale as far as scores go. I found this very helpful. My problem I think is anxiety and reading into the question to much.
Absolutely amazing! I wish I would have seen this a couple of months ago before I failed my second exam to the point of where I am failing the class. Thank you so much for your help!
Love this video, thank you so much, this is exactly what has been happening to me. I'm starting Nursing school and almost finishing nursing 1, did not do well on my test due to these same mistakes mentioned on your video. Thank you again!!!
so glad I watched this video before I went to school for my RN from LPN because getting the apps on nclex is a GREAT Idea that I can start before i even get started!
I'm aiming for early admissions to start next fall (took an honor course which give you all mandatory highschool classes in 9 n 10th grade...I'm a junior now and start on higher learning ' 6 honor classes pre calc..calc...chem 1&2.....english 11.....and world history.....) I want to go straight into nursing school because I love learning about the human body. ..it amazes me....and I love helping people......and this really gave me solid confidence in nursing school and that I'll be just fine :)
Thank you and Bravo for your transparency!!!! It is said that "hid sight is 20/20" and in my case it is extremely true. I came across your video because in nursing none of this is taught, students get by on caffeine, Adderall or whatever is handy. After missing the mark in Med Surge, I found videos on how to take notes more effectively. Nursing school is about application and not memorization and unfortunately that is not taught. Once again, Thank you for taking the time to do something that is nearly a lost art and that is "teaching".
Thank you so much. I’ve been studying nonstop, but failed the first two concepts exams (I think it’s the same as fundamentals). My anxiety gets the best of me then all strategy goes out the window! I am going to use these tips on my next exam.
I just viewed this video and boy I wish I had this when I was in school. I advised my daughter to view it, I believe it will be very helpful....Thank you for sharing
Most importantly, try not to memorize, but to learn the material. It will make a world of difference when you get to Med Surg in nursing school. Also important is to use your learning style! If you are visual, draw or print pictures. If you are kinesthetic, move your own body and point where things are. If you are auditory, read your notes out loud. Lots of fun, memory tip books out there, but they won't help you if you don't add your learning style to it.
Excellent video! I have a horrible time test take and simply understanding what the question is really asking. I get very distracted by the distracters and end up discouraged by the middle of the exam. I have tried all the offered pre advice such as: going to sleep early, eating a good breakfast, tuning out all the negative chatter before the exam, over preparing/ & even not studying except the blue print (which works well for some , like 98% on the exam well!!) .... I feel at a loss!
I love you videos and I find that they inspire me to study, as I am getting reading to go into the Nursing program because Ive always had a difficult time at taking tests. Thank you. I look forward to you posting more!
Your advice is excellent, just excellent...I am an LPN pushing on for my RN...I suffer with a lot of test anxiety and general anxiety in day to day life. When I was in my LPN nursing program. I actually would start with the last question on the test and work forward on....since I noticed the harder questions were at the back of the test. I would also remove the eraser from my pencils....I was infamous for going back and changing my correct answer to the wrong one...I STOPPED. I would underline key words in the stem of the question. Thank you...wish you offered "nursing tutoring" in Philadelphia, PA. I will keep referring back to your videos hopefully I get accepted into RN school Fall/21.
This video along with "Why Did I Fail That Test" is so helpful! I am now more confident in taking NCLEX! I will be listening to this over and over again until I take the test! :-)
Hello! I just found your channel. It looks like you’ve been gone from it for I think ) years! I pray you and yours are well and thank you so, so much for sharing your gift of teaching. You are awesome! Blessings!💗
I really appreciate these videos. I just subscribed to your channel and after watching, "Why did I fail this nursing exam?," I think my 2 problems are distractors and not reading carefully. I will be looking at your videos again. Thanks
Currently taking the Transitional Nurse course. The test tips you mentioned that instructors should not use are used all the time. My final is coming up soon..I will definitely apply the tips given. Thanks.
Your thoughts are very helpful. The program that I am in only does computerized testing so covering or writing on or marking the questions isn't an option. Plus it is time with 1.2 mins per question. In addition, we can't go back and review the questions after we move on. Any suggestions on managing this better?
I've watched several videos on a variety of topics, they are very helpful! And it's nice having an instructor do these with understanding of the student :)
Wow! Thank you for posting such a great video! I am down to my last 6 weeks of nursing school and wish I had this months ago! Very informative...NCLEX here I come!
I can't speak to the PN boards since I haven't ever taken them. However, what I've noticed on NCLEX is that you must "go with your gut". Don't try to look for tricks and overanalyze the question - go with your initial response.
Every student feels this way. I don't have a great tip, because it depends on how your professor tests. What I would suggest is this - be sure to do SOMETHING before coming to class. If you don't have time to read the entire chapter, read the chapter summary that is often in your online resources. Having been exposed to the material before hearing it from your professor makes a big difference in what you understand and retain during class. Try it and see if I am right about it.
I really appreciated this video. I would really like to see a video on how to study and how to take notes both from lecture and from the textbooks. Thank you!
Great video!!! You talked about just about every mistake I've made on exams. I have one coming up next week and I feel a lot more confident going in now! Thank you for taking the time to make this video
Hello, Thanks for giving the much needed tips. I want to know how to pick the best answer for the fundamentals as there's three but there's only one that is correct. I am so nervous and filled with anxiety. Thanks again that was a great video. The instructors state they aren't trying to trick us, but some of them are very tricky.
you guys makes scare I tried this over 12 yrs ago and walk away no being a middle age man I'm following my destiny the I love and I got the zeal aptitude so here goes wish me all the best
Oh my goodness! I had the exact question on an exam -pt with elevated blood glucose question, What do you doing? Call the MD was my answer, sadly the question was marked -wrong. The Professor said I should repeat the blood glucose test to ensure the levels from the first test are accurate 🤦🏽♀️🤷🏽♀️🤔if the same then call MD.
Thinking about this some more. I probably should explain the link I suggested below in this particular video. I was confusing it with "Why Did I Fail That Test?" video. You are correct that it shouldn't be mass advice for everyone, but more a caution for students who have a particular problem with frequently changing answers.
Thanks! I'm so scared to take the licensure exam but i am dying to get my license. This video helps me to go to that test though i'm really really scared.
I would focus on learning using your Learning Style and honing your test-taking skills. Also, it is very important that you start to focus on LEARNING instead of memorizing. Start thinking about the "whys" behind the skills and basics you learn in Fundamentals. If you are also taking anatomy & physiology, also focus on LEARNING that instead of just memorizing. If you already had A&P, go back and start reviewing. Watch my website for a blog on this.
Hi thanks for the video , the information helpful. I wish professors will give test taking session for first time nursing student, it would be appreciated.
Thank You for this video, I'm starting the nursing program in Jan, im very nervous, however your video eased me a bit. Im not sure how this subscribe works but i will be trying to keep up with your tips.
Thanks so much or this video! I've just posted to my FB wall for my other nursing school friends to take a look at. I have a huge problem with test anxiety & test taking skills. I am studying for a big test tomorrow & am definitely going to try & use these awesome tips on practice questions today! Thanks again! Hoping for an A on that big test tomorrow :)
Very straight to the point with just a few examples. I like that because I don't want to watch an hour long video with tons of information. Yeah it might all be useful, but 1) I don't have that kind of time, and 2) my ADHD kicks in and I am more into my phone and have got NOTHING out of it! Post MORE!!
I really appreciate your video. Could you kindly advice me on how I can prepare for Fundamentals? My program starts in in Fall, and I would like to start preparing from now. Please help me. You are such a blessing. Thanks a bunch.
OH MY GOODNESS THE GREAT MEGAN MCCLINTOCK MADE THIS VIDEO?!?!?! I DIDN'T EVEN SEE THAT LITTLE DETAIL UNTIL HALFWAY THROUGH THE VIDEO!!!!!!!!!!!! I feel so much better and more confident that I will do better than my next exam!!!!!!
can you make a video about how to stay ahead and stay motivated. we have a lot of busy assignments in conjunction with regular nursing curriculum. So we only get but so much time to actually study. are there tips you have for studying correctly. especially when you arent in a traditional classroom environment, and dont have physical notes.
amazing! i wish you were my instructor. i have only had one instructor (OB) that has really taught me what nursing is about, the others i just feel they are there because they have too. I am doing peds now and she doesnt even give us the power points to study bc she doesnt waant us to publish them on the web ugh....i just cant wait to Finish nursing school. so tired of the instructors that dont care about us
I really appreciate these videos! Do you have any tips on how to study the material rather than just reading through the chapters? I have a hard time knowing what is important and what to just gloss over. How do you pick out the important material? I guess I'm trying to figure out how to study smarter not harder.
Helllo this video is great, I am taking my boards in a few days for PN and this seems like it would help !!! Wondering if you have anymore tips for the acutal boarsds ??! Thanks
I noticed in this video you mentioned several times that you expect new nursing students to think one way and advanced students to think a different way once they hit medsurg 1 and 2. Why is this? Do you find this makes it more difficult for the students or more linear in their progression? Could it be beneficial to start from the beginning with the more advanced mindset? I'm a brand new nursing student so forgive me if this is a silly question. Fantastic video though! Thank you so much :)
Hello, a there anyways you can do something for test taking for nursing fundamentals. I'm currently in my first nursing course and i am looking for something similar to this video but for the basics including the nursing process, mazlows, and so forth. Thank you for your help!
Hi I really enjoyed the video. I am in fundamentals and I feel like am just getting by. I have been an LPN for 10 years now. So you was right that a lot of medical people tend to answer questions base on their previous background. But my question is do you have any advice for me . At my school we use exemplify software and we can’t go back and change or come back to the question. What can. I do to better answer these type of questions (plus not to mention that we have two different books that we get our test from).
Sorry it has taken me so long to reply. I don't personally have any good solutions. I would do some searches online perhaps on allnurses. Oftentimes your struggle is fully understanding test questions. Make sure you ask questions of your professor if you are unsure what something means. In addition it might help to have some textbooks in your native language. Hope this helps some.
I wish my college had instructors who cared and would be "straight up" with us nursing students! You told it like it was and gave VERY helpful information! Your students are lucky to have you!
Keep your spirits up and keep working! Most of the time students know the material, but are having test taking problems. You will be amazed the difference if you can figure out how to improve your test taking skills. Don't give up yet!
I really liked this video, I just took my first nursing school exam and failed and I studied every second, but the types of questions asked really stumped me. Thank you for the tips!
This video and your why did I fail that nursing test has helped me through 3 semesters of RN school; and will help me this coming fall. I've shared both over time to various classes. Thank you so much for such helpful tips.
Megan, as a freshman in nursing currently taking Fundamentals,your advice in this video boosted my confidence in my test taking. I couldn't agree more with some of your advice. Thank you for your work!! I will be watching many more of your videos for the remainder of my education!
This was a great video. I have issues with changing answers and reading into questions. And I hate not knowing the topic inside and out, that increases my anxiety. You made me feel better. I will use the underlining tip too! Thanks.
This is unbelievably helpful! I am preparing to go into my final semester, and I am glad I came across this video!
Thank you SO MUCH-this was great! I just started an accelerated RN program in May and you've given excellent tips on surviving and thriving on both unit exams and the NCLEX!
I believe these tips will help me to improve my scores on my exams. My teacher recommended your video. Thank you
Thank you! I've applied these approaches to Med/Surg and Pharmacology this semester and they have helped.
Here in 2022. Finishing up my last semester of the ADN program
Thank you I have my final on Monday and I find I am at the bottom of the scale as far as scores go. I found this very helpful. My problem I think is anxiety and reading into the question to much.
Absolutely amazing! I wish I would have seen this a couple of months ago before I failed my second exam to the point of where I am failing the class. Thank you so much for your help!
Love this video, thank you so much, this is exactly what has been happening to me. I'm starting Nursing school and almost finishing nursing 1, did not do well on my test due to these same mistakes mentioned on your video. Thank you again!!!
so glad I watched this video before I went to school for my RN from LPN because getting the apps on nclex is a GREAT Idea that I can start before i even get started!
I'm aiming for early admissions to start next fall (took an honor course which give you all mandatory highschool classes in 9 n 10th grade...I'm a junior now and start on higher learning ' 6 honor classes pre calc..calc...chem 1&2.....english 11.....and world history.....) I want to go straight into nursing school because I love learning about the human body. ..it amazes me....and I love helping people......and this really gave me solid confidence in nursing school and that I'll be just fine :)
I am going to have my Med surg 1 first exam this Tuesday ... following these skills ..!
Thank you and Bravo for your transparency!!!! It is said that "hid sight is 20/20" and in my case it is extremely true. I came across your video because in nursing none of this is taught, students get by on caffeine, Adderall or whatever is handy. After missing the mark in Med Surge, I found videos on how to take notes more effectively. Nursing school is about application and not memorization and unfortunately that is not taught. Once again, Thank you for taking the time to do something that is nearly a lost art and that is "teaching".
Thank you so much.
I’ve been studying nonstop, but failed the first two concepts exams (I think it’s the same as fundamentals). My anxiety gets the best of me then all strategy goes out the window! I am going to use these tips on my next exam.
Me too. Failed my first two exams😢. Did you pass the class?
I thank you for the heads up on how to test. I will apply your tip when I start school. please keep giving us advise. Thank you.
I just viewed this video and boy I wish I had this when I was in school. I advised my daughter to view it, I believe it will be very helpful....Thank you for sharing
These tips have helped me tremendously for Med-Surge 1 and 2! Your videos ARE making the difference. Thank you.
Most importantly, try not to memorize, but to learn the material. It will make a world of difference when you get to Med Surg in nursing school. Also important is to use your learning style! If you are visual, draw or print pictures. If you are kinesthetic, move your own body and point where things are. If you are auditory, read your notes out loud. Lots of fun, memory tip books out there, but they won't help you if you don't add your learning style to it.
Thank you for having compassion and wanting to help those of us who may be struggling. You advise has really helped! Please keep it up!
Excellent video! I have a horrible time test take and simply understanding what the question is really asking. I get very distracted by the distracters and end up discouraged by the middle of the exam. I have tried all the offered pre advice such as: going to sleep early, eating a good breakfast, tuning out all the negative chatter before the exam, over preparing/ & even not studying except the blue print (which works well for some , like 98% on the exam well!!) .... I feel at a loss!
I love you videos and I find that they inspire me to study, as I am getting reading to go into the Nursing program because Ive always had a difficult time at taking tests. Thank you. I look forward to you posting more!
+gail stone I would get my RN but passing Anatomy will take a miracle. My memory is 50 yrs. old now lol
Your advice is excellent, just excellent...I am an LPN pushing on for my RN...I suffer with a lot of test anxiety and general anxiety in day to day life. When I was in my LPN nursing program.
I actually would start with the last question on the test and work forward on....since I noticed the harder questions were at the back of the test.
I would also remove the eraser from my pencils....I was infamous for going back and changing my correct answer to the wrong one...I STOPPED.
I would underline key words in the stem of the question.
Thank you...wish you offered "nursing tutoring" in Philadelphia, PA.
I will keep referring back to your videos hopefully I get accepted into RN school Fall/21.
This video along with "Why Did I Fail That Test" is so helpful! I am now more confident in taking NCLEX! I will be listening to this over and over again until I take the test! :-)
Thanks so much!!!! Just took my hesi and score just below passing and I can very much apply these tips. Thanks!
Hello! I just found your channel. It looks like you’ve been gone from it for I think ) years! I pray you and yours are well and thank you so, so much for sharing your gift of teaching. You are awesome! Blessings!💗
I really appreciate these videos. I just subscribed to your channel and after watching, "Why did I fail this nursing exam?," I think my 2 problems are distractors and not reading carefully. I will be looking at your videos again. Thanks
Great tips.. i failed Nclex rn 2wice because of test taking habit. Hope to pass this time thanks
very helpful....i find what we learn in lecture so much not related to how the tests are structured., this helps thank you
Thank you so much this explain a lot to me I just I test and didn't pass and one of your explanation really hit home for me to understand why
Currently taking the Transitional Nurse course. The test tips you mentioned that instructors should not use are used all the time. My final is coming up soon..I will definitely apply the tips given. Thanks.
Your thoughts are very helpful. The program that I am in only does computerized testing so covering or writing on or marking the questions isn't an option. Plus it is time with 1.2 mins per question. In addition, we can't go back and review the questions after we move on. Any suggestions on managing this better?
I've watched several videos on a variety of topics, they are very helpful! And it's nice having an instructor do these with understanding of the student :)
your greatly increased my nursing study
I really enjoyed all the tips you gave , i felt like i had never been in nursing school, the tips are very helpful and l highly recommend your videos.
You are so helpful! Wish there were more teachers like you to help out us nursing students!
Wow! Thank you for posting such a great video! I am down to my last 6 weeks of nursing school and wish I had this months ago! Very informative...NCLEX here I come!
I can't speak to the PN boards since I haven't ever taken them. However, what I've noticed on NCLEX is that you must "go with your gut". Don't try to look for tricks and overanalyze the question - go with your initial response.
Every student feels this way. I don't have a great tip, because it depends on how your professor tests. What I would suggest is this - be sure to do SOMETHING before coming to class. If you don't have time to read the entire chapter, read the chapter summary that is often in your online resources. Having been exposed to the material before hearing it from your professor makes a big difference in what you understand and retain during class. Try it and see if I am right about it.
I really appreciated this video. I would really like to see a video on how to study and how to take notes both from lecture and from the textbooks. Thank you!
Thanks for the tips!! I feel a bit more prepared for the nursing program in the fall.
Excellent video on test taking strategies by a nurse educator who is caring and facilitating successful student outcomes. Thank you Megan
Great video!!! You talked about just about every mistake I've made on exams. I have one coming up next week and I feel a lot more confident going in now! Thank you for taking the time to make this video
Hello, Thanks for giving the much needed tips. I want to know how to pick the best answer for the fundamentals as there's three but there's only one that is correct. I am so nervous and filled with anxiety. Thanks again that was a great video. The instructors state they aren't trying to trick us, but some of them are very tricky.
The textbook should have a list of keyterms and objectives. You can also ask the instructor for a study guide
thanks! i liked the NEVER change your answers part.
Amazing 👏. Thanks so much. I'll share thos video with my class and 4 cohorts more.
Im considering to shift to nursing, and this really helps thanks
Check out the "Why Did I Fail That Test?" video. That might really help you even more.
I am glad I found this in my 1st semester of nursing school, this is very useful. thaks.
Thank you so much!!! Great video! I think this is going to help me a great deal! Do you have a video for Diabetes and Ortho? Please help!
you guys makes scare I tried this over 12 yrs ago and walk away no being a middle age man I'm following my destiny the I love and I got the zeal aptitude so here goes wish me all the best
I love your voice! it is so calm, I wish you could be with me during my tests. thanks :)
Thank you so much for your videos. Great supplemental info, an very informative. love, love !
I don't currently, but I need to make one. Thanks for the suggestion!
Most schools have medical surgical nursing 1 and 2 and sometimes even 3. 1 is usually basic diseases, 2 & 3 are more complex.
Great video on test taking! ...applying to nursing school in the spring.
I am excited to be a nursing student!
All the videos I have viewed have been very very helpful. Awesome!!! Thank you so much for preparing them.
Well spoken manner, organized content, and extremely helpful information. thank you!!
Oh my goodness! I had the exact question on an exam -pt with elevated blood glucose question, What do you doing? Call the MD was my answer, sadly the question was marked -wrong. The Professor said I should repeat the blood glucose test to ensure the levels from the first test are accurate 🤦🏽♀️🤷🏽♀️🤔if the same then call MD.
Very effective, preparing for my Nace exam.
Thinking about this some more. I probably should explain the link I suggested below in this particular video. I was confusing it with "Why Did I Fail That Test?" video. You are correct that it shouldn't be mass advice for everyone, but more a caution for students who have a particular problem with frequently changing answers.
Thanks! I'm so scared to take the licensure exam but i am dying to get my license. This video helps me to go to that test though i'm really really scared.
I would focus on learning using your Learning Style and honing your test-taking skills. Also, it is very important that you start to focus on LEARNING instead of memorizing. Start thinking about the "whys" behind the skills and basics you learn in Fundamentals. If you are also taking anatomy & physiology, also focus on LEARNING that instead of just memorizing. If you already had A&P, go back and start reviewing. Watch my website for a blog on this.
You are great! My problem with tests is that I don't know how to answer nclex questions even though I know the info like the palm of my hand :(
Hi thanks for the video , the information helpful. I wish professors will give test taking session for first time nursing student, it would be appreciated.
Thank you for making this video! I'm going to watch the Learning Styles and Why did I Fail next!! Awesome real tips!
Thanks your good tutor and your voice is very soft
Thank You for this video, I'm starting the nursing program in Jan, im very nervous, however your video eased me a bit. Im not sure how this subscribe works but i will be trying to keep up with your tips.
Thanks so much or this video! I've just posted to my FB wall for my other nursing school friends to take a look at. I have a huge problem with test anxiety & test taking skills. I am studying for a big test tomorrow & am definitely going to try & use these awesome tips on practice questions today! Thanks again! Hoping for an A on that big test tomorrow :)
How did it go?
Great video. Do you have any videos for nursing students on dosages calculations?
Very straight to the point with just a few examples. I like that because I don't want to watch an hour long video with tons of information. Yeah it might all be useful, but 1) I don't have that kind of time, and 2) my ADHD kicks in and I am more into my phone and have got NOTHING out of it! Post MORE!!
I really appreciate your video. Could you kindly advice me on how I can prepare for Fundamentals? My program starts in in Fall, and I would like to start preparing from now.
Please help me. You are such a blessing. Thanks a bunch.
Ty soooo much, amazing video with so much info...ty and god bless 🙏🙏💪❤
OH MY GOODNESS THE GREAT MEGAN MCCLINTOCK MADE THIS VIDEO?!?!?! I DIDN'T EVEN SEE THAT LITTLE DETAIL UNTIL HALFWAY THROUGH THE VIDEO!!!!!!!!!!!! I feel so much better and more confident that I will do better than my next exam!!!!!!
I REALLY LIKE THIS VIDEO IT WAS VERY HELPFUL THANK YOU SO MUCH I WILL WATCH THE REST OF THEM
can you make a video about how to stay ahead and stay motivated. we have a lot of busy assignments in conjunction with regular nursing curriculum. So we only get but so much time to actually study. are there tips you have for studying correctly. especially when you arent in a traditional classroom environment, and dont have physical notes.
amazing! i wish you were my instructor. i have only had one instructor (OB) that has really taught me what nursing is about, the others i just feel they are there because they have too. I am doing peds now and she doesnt even give us the power points to study bc she doesnt waant us to publish them on the web ugh....i just cant wait to Finish nursing school. so tired of the instructors that dont care about us
Do u mind doing a medication video. Tips on how to recognize which drug for which disease, please
I really appreciate these videos! Do you have any tips on how to study the material rather than just reading through the chapters? I have a hard time knowing what is important and what to just gloss over. How do you pick out the important material? I guess I'm trying to figure out how to study smarter not harder.
I start nursing school in 12 days. Great video and I really enjoyed it. I subscribed, so please stick around til at least 2016 lol.
Will really really appreciate a MEDS video.
Thank you so much! This really was a wonderful help!
Helllo this video is great, I am taking my boards in a few days for PN and this seems like it would help !!! Wondering if you have anymore tips for the acutal boarsds ??! Thanks
I noticed in this video you mentioned several times that you expect new nursing students to think one way and advanced students to think a different way once they hit medsurg 1 and 2. Why is this? Do you find this makes it more difficult for the students or more linear in their progression? Could it be beneficial to start from the beginning with the more advanced mindset? I'm a brand new nursing student so forgive me if this is a silly question.
Fantastic video though! Thank you so much :)
I feel so attacked lol! Everything you said is what I do.. 😅😂
Thank you for this
yes yes yes! thank you so much.
Thank you! These are awesome tips!
This is gold....and just in time :)
Thnks for the shre vry helpful and great vedio.
I would like to see little video clips on different topics where you address the ten top takeaways
our tests are computerized and therefore we cant underline words. What advice do you have in that scenario
Hello, a there anyways you can do something for test taking for nursing fundamentals. I'm currently in my first nursing course and i am looking for something similar to this video but for the basics including the nursing process, mazlows, and so forth. Thank you for your help!
Hi I really enjoyed the video. I am in fundamentals and I feel like am just getting by. I have been an LPN for 10 years now. So you was right that a lot of medical people tend to answer questions base on their previous background. But my question is do you have any advice for me . At my school we use exemplify software and we can’t go back and change or come back to the question. What can. I do to better answer these type of questions (plus not to mention that we have two different books that we get our test from).
Sorry it has taken me so long to reply. I don't personally have any good solutions. I would do some searches online perhaps on allnurses. Oftentimes your struggle is fully understanding test questions. Make sure you ask questions of your professor if you are unsure what something means. In addition it might help to have some textbooks in your native language. Hope this helps some.