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REVIEW, PRACTICE, REVIEW RIGHT NOW - FOCUS ON: Hesi Remediation Hesi Case Studies In school: Practice Questions/week Upon Graduation: 100 questions/day Preparing for the Marathon Study Strategies - NCLEX Prep

NCLEX Prep – the Exam NCLEX Test  Number of questions  75 questions at a minimum to 265 at a maximum  Includes 15 pilot questions  Time of test  6 hours given to test  Applicants are given a break after 2 hrs, after 3.5 hrs  Cost of the Test  $200 / $60 / $200 / + the review course

NCLEX Prep – Exam Composition April 2013 Needs Percentage of Questions Safe and Effective Care Environment Management of Care 17-23% Safety and Infection Control 9-15% Heath Promotion and Maintenance 6-12% Psychosocial Integrity 6-12% Physiological Integrity Basic Care and Comfort 6-12% Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies 12-18% Reduction of Risk Potential 9-15% Physiological Adaptation 11-17%

Safety and Infection Control Defn: protecting clients and health care personnel from health and environmental hazards. Related content includes but is not limited to:  Accident/Error/Injury Prevention  Emergency Response Plan  Safe Use of Equipment  Security Plan  Ergonomic Principles  Standard Precautions/Transmission- Based Precautions/Surgical Asepsis  Handling Hazardous and Infectious Materials  Home Safety  Reporting of Incident/Event/Irregular Occurrence/Variance  Use of Restraints/Safety Devices

Reduction of Risk Potential - Defn: reducing the likelihood that clients will develop complications or health problems related to existing conditions, treatments or procedures. Related content includes but is not limited to: Changes/Abnormalities in Vital Signs Diagnostic Tests Laboratory Values Potential for Complications from Surgical Procedures and Health Alterations System Specific Assessments Potential for Alterations in Body Systems Therapeutic Procedures Potential for Complications of Diagnostic Tests/Treatments/Procedures

Integrated Processes The following processes integrated throughout the Client Needs categories: „„ Nursing Process – a scientific, clinical reasoning approach to client care that includes assessment, analysis, planning, implementation and evaluation. „„ Caring – interaction of the nurse and client in an atmosphere of mutual respect and trust. In this collaborative environment, the nurse provides encouragement, hope, support and compassion to help achieve desired outcomes. „„ Communication and Documentation – verbal and nonverbal interactions between the nurse and the client, the client’s significant others and the other members of the health care team. Events and activities associated with client care are recorded in written and/or electronic records that demonstrate adherence to the standards of practice and accountability in the provision of care. „„ Teaching/Learning – facilitation of the acquisition of knowledge, skills and attitudes promoting a change in behavior.

NCLEX Prep – Practice Questions Test-taking Strategies:  Key Words –  Absolute - Never/Always  Priority – do first, assess first, see first  Identify the type of stem:  True Response stem – positive key words  False Response stem – negative key words  Similar Distractors:  When two options essentially say the same thing – neither can be correct – eliminate both options  Global Distractor: General statement that includes the ideas of the other options.

Testing –Taking Recommendations Watch out for the words: except, always, never Answer each question. Get a good night's sleep before any test! Practice with a watch and bring a watch to the test. Study for each material section of the content –focus on the objectives of the course. Focus on areas in which you are weak! Don't cram! Train every day! Work through many practice tests along the way. Lots more – see Hand Out!!

Test-Taking Strategies Composition of a question: Case Scenario: describes a clinical situation. Stem – asks you to select the best answer. Options:  3 distractors THEY ARE ALL GOOD ONES!!  1 correct or best answer

Test-Taking Strategies Looks for key words in each question  All distractors may be correct – select the Best Response!  Most likely (avoid responses with never, always)  Assessment always comes first  Priority Action

Types of Questions on NCLEX Multiple Choice Decide the type of question: Triage, Complication, Priority -Try to answer without looking at the options. Eliminate wrong options, then look for clues among the remaining options. Focus on the client. Select Nursing actions, Not Physician actions

NCLEX Prep – Fill in the Blank Problem/situation is stated Student must type in the correct answer Math Calculating intake and output There is a calculator on the computer

NCLEX Prep – Picture or Graph Hot Spot Identify correct area on picture  Locate Point of Maximal Impulse  Locate correct site for Intramuscular injection on a 6-month old  Locate carotid pulse

NCLEX Prep Drag and Drop Requires the candidate to rank order or move options to provide the correct answer Ex: Place steps of procedure in order or Place clients in priority

NCLEX Prep – Audio Clips Using Head Phones you will be asked to identify “sounds” EX: Breath sounds:  Crackles / rales  Wheezes  rhonchi

Knowledge-based Question When do coronary arteries primarily receive blood flow? a. During inspiration b. During diastole c. During expiration d. During systole

Comprehension-based Question Exceeding which of the following serum cholesterol levels significantly increases the risk of coronary artery disease? a. 100 mg/dl b. 150 mg/dl c. 175 mg/dl d. 200 mg/dl

Application-based Question Which of the following actions is the first priority care for a client exhibiting signs and symptoms of coronary artery disease? a. Decrease anxiety b. Enhance myocardial oxygenation c. Administer sublingual nitroglycerin d. Educate the client about his symptoms

Analysis-based Question The nurse suspects left-sided heart failure in a newly admitted client when the nurse notes which of the following symptoms? (Multiple Response question). A) Distended neck veins B) Bilateral crackles in the lungs C) Weight gain of 2 lb in past 2 days D) Shortness of breath, especially at night

Test anxiety is when a student excessively worries about doing well on a test.  This type of anxiety is more than the average anxiety all students may experience from time to time.  Severe text anxiety can become a major hindrance on test performance and cause extreme nervousness and memory lapses, among other symptoms. Study Strategies to Reduce Test Anxiety

 Freezing up  Panicking  Being easily distracted  Physical effects; sweating, shortness of breath  Lack of interest in test or topic Recognizing Test Anxiety

How to Combat Text Anxiety Being well prepared for a test is the best way to reduce test anxiety. Space out your studying over a few days or weeks - continually review class material.  Don ‟ t wait until the night before to try to learn all the material. Try to maintain a positive attitude while preparing for the test and during the test. Exercise to reduced stress – low impact aerobic exercise. Get a good night ’ s sleep during the entire semester and before the test. Stay relaxed. If you begin to get nervous take a few deep breaths slowly to relax yourself and then get back to work. Read the directions slowly and carefully. Make certain you understand the direction of any test.

How to Combat Text Anxiety Skim through the test so that you have a good idea how to pace yourself. Write down important formulas, facts, definitions and/or keywords in the margin. Do the simple questions first to help build up your confidence for the harder questions Don ‟ t worry about how fast others finish their test; just concentrate on your own test If you don ’ t know a question, skip it. Go back to it later if you have time,. You don ’ t have to always get every question right to do well on the test. Focus on the question at hand; don ’ t let your mind wander onto other things. If you believe you suffer from severe test anxiety, you need to address the issue immediately, preferably before the start of the semester.

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Thanks! These slides were developed through original research as well as content from study strategies of Caralee Bromme, RN, MSN, CCRN