If you have a practice CD (they come with NCLEX-review books), use those
to do practice questions. Review your weakest areas. Review your lab
values, so you know (at least approximately) the "normal" ranges. If
you have time, look over the main drugs for each system/condition, and
their main side effects. Also, you might want to look at approximate
dosages, and take note of any that are generally very small or very
large.
Carla C
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From: krispykreme97
To: nursingstudents@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2005 3:00 AM
Subject: [Nursing students] NCLEX-RN
HELP TAKING NCLEX JUNE 17 HAVENT STARTED STUDYING YET. ANY TIPS?
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