In order to structure a good review for your NCLEX-RN exam, you should identify your strengths and weaknesses. Some ways to do this are listed below. Which is not necessarily one of these suggestions?
a. Use your intuitive knowledge of what you know (strengths) and don't know(weaknesses) as you know yourself the best
b. Complete a self-needs analysis.
c. Establish a schedule that allows you to completely cover all material to be learned.
d. Purchase one of the NCLEX review books and use it.
A
Some ways to structure a good review for the NCLEX-RN exam include complete a self-needs
analysis, establish a schedule that allows you to completely cover all material to be learned, purchase
one of the NCLEX review books and use it, and if you took an exit exam from your school, note your
strengths and weaknesses identified on that exam, and look carefully at the elements of the
NCLEX-RN test plan. Relying upon your intuitive knowledge of what you know and don't know may
leave gaps in material that need to be covered and is not a sound method of formulating a good review.
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