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Hurst NCLEX Testing Techniques

The document provides 23 strategies for taking the NCLEX exam, focusing on selecting the most correct answer, assuming the worst case scenario, and choosing answers that are client-focused and allow for appropriate nursing care. It also lists 17 core content strategies for nursing concepts like fluid management, electrolyte balance, and cardiovascular function. Key advice includes picking the most life-threatening option, not delaying care, and knowing that signs and symptoms will be clues in assessment and evaluation questions.

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Hurst NCLEX Testing Techniques

The document provides 23 strategies for taking the NCLEX exam, focusing on selecting the most correct answer, assuming the worst case scenario, and choosing answers that are client-focused and allow for appropriate nursing care. It also lists 17 core content strategies for nursing concepts like fluid management, electrolyte balance, and cardiovascular function. Key advice includes picking the most life-threatening option, not delaying care, and knowing that signs and symptoms will be clues in assessment and evaluation questions.

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NCLEX Testing Strategies:

1. If it is an option in the question, I have an order for it.

2. The NCLEX hospital is perfect and you have to care for only one client….the one on

the screen.

3. Drug calculation problems or fill in the blanks will tell you exactly how many spaces past the

decimal point that they want. All you must remember is to round off at the end.

4. There is no fluff content in a question; if data is there you need to know it to answerthe

question or it would not be there.

5. Least invasive first.

6. If you have never heard it, don’t pick it.

7. Do not pick an answer that delays care or treatment.

8. Never pick an answer that does not allow your client to speak.

9. Select a client focused answer.

10. With priority questions…Remember you can only send one message to the NCLEXlady…so you must pick

the “killer answer”.

11. There will not be a test question unless there is something to WORRY about.

12. Assume the WORST.

13. Only call the physician if there is NOT something that you can do about the problemas a

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14. Like illness can be put in the same room together.

15. If there are any long term consequences to your client with the answer you pick, youshould

not pick it.

16. If you see words like “assessment” or “evaluation” in the stem of the question…think

signs and symptoms.

17. You can’t use a medical diagnosis in a nursing diagnosis.

18. You will report something “new” or “different” or “possible” to the next shift nurse.

19. If you can narrow the answers down to 2 answers…pick the most life threatening

answer.

20. Never pick an answer that puts off work on someone else.

21. Never pick an answer that ignores or brushes off the client’s complaint.

22. If the answer is not applicable to the situation, don’t pick it. Airway may not be

appropriate to the situation!!!

23. When answering “select all that apply” questions look at each option as a true false question…If the answer is

true then select as a correct answer.174 Hurst Review ServicesCore Content Strategies:

1. Pain never killed anybody.

2. Never release traction UNLESS you have an order from the physician to do so.

3. Polyuria- think shock first

4. Anytime you see fluid retention…think heart problems first


5. ADH- Think H2O

6. Aldosterone- Think sodium and water

7. With SIADH- TOO many letters TOO much WATER

8. More Volume- More Pressure

9. Less Volume- Less Pressure

10. Hypoxia may be the first sign of respiratory acidosis

11. With restless client….think hypoxia first

12. Limit protein in kidney clients EXCEPT with nephrotic syndrome

13. If you have a fluid problem… you will do I&O and daily weights

14. Anytime you have a magnesium or calcium question… think muscles first

15. Digoxin + hypokalemia= toxicity

16. You elevate veins and dangle arteries

17. Always worry if the rate decreased with a pacemaker

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