What questions should the graduate nurse ask themself when determining which NCLEX-RN® examination review course is right for the graduate? (Select all that apply.)

a. What review courses are easily accessible?
b. What review courses will teach me what I need to know?
c. How well do I study at the computer?
d. Can I plan a study review schedule and stick to it?
e. Can I plan study time?


A, C, D, E
When choosing an NCLEX-RN® examination review courses, the graduate nurse should ask themself the following questions: What review courses are easily accessible? How well do I study at the computer? Can I plan a study review schedule and stick to it? and Can I plan study time? The purpose of the review course is not to teach the material to students but to serve as a review.

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