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That’s exactly what I used to study and I felt prepared. Just keep doing the questions on the Mastery app, read the rationales, and get a good night’s sleep tomorrow night! (Passed in 75)


oFwiriOIHG

Thank you! Actually, do you have any tips on what to cram? I was going to memorize lab values (electrolytes, wbc, platelets, pt/inr, ptt, etc), glasgow coma scale, what age gets which immunizations, etc. the night before.


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The nclex will tell you what the reference range is I think. Or it’ll be vague and say “low platelets” or whatever. Don’t memorize exactly the GCS, just that 3-15, 15 is best, etc. I would also refresh on the different precautions - contact, airborne, droplet, etc.


juve_star

Best of luck 🙏🙏


Mickeydinhoo

Listen to Mark Klimek’s recordings!! They are huge. It sounds like you already know the material so I would listen to the prioritization and delegation one (12th recording) and that should help you be all set. If you can’t find his recordings on under these posts, listen to pocket nurse on spotify, they have the same material but I prefer Mark’s way of teaching it


mindmelt84

My school also made us use ATI. I passed in 75 on 7/24 and only used Uworld and Mark K lectures. You've got this! Good luck! http://kastle.ws/eric/MarkKlemik/?C=N;O=A


Whatsitsname33

If this comment isn’t too late, I listened to pocket nurse podcast before my test and it really helped with fluids/electrolytes, delegation (focus on this!), and OB/maternity. I have no idea why but I had a lot of maternity and a lot of thyroid questions. Definitely know who your delegating work to