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Does all schools prepare you for the NCLEX
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Posted over 2 years ago I am attending a tech school for my RN and I was wondering if the same couses are taught to prepare for the exam? I hear alot about the NCLEX book |
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| Posted over 2 years ago All schools have certain material they need to cover. Some styles of teaching may be different. However, by the time you have finished school, you should have been equipped with enough to be able to pass the NCLEX Joyce Harrell, RN, OCN
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| Posted over 2 years ago I would highly suggest you take a review course or study from a NCLEX prep book. Do not solely rely on your school materials, schools have certain objectives that must be taught but that does not always translate to NCLEX success. |
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| Posted over 2 years ago I so agree. I think I did not fully read the question. Yes, all schools prepare you for the NCLEX, however, I am agreed that a prep book and and a prep class are needed along with the schooling for best success. Joyce Harrell, RN, OCN
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| Posted over 2 years ago All schools must cover the material dictated by their state authority regarding nursing education. However, not all schools offer specific NCLEX reviews at the end of their program. Ultimately, it is the responsiblity of the individual to prepare themselves for the NCLEX. |
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| Posted over 2 years ago Thanks for that great input maire! Joyce Harrell, RN, OCN
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