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NCLEX Exam Preparation Course Description
Course Title: NCLEX Exam Preparation Course
Course Description:
The NCLEX Exam Preparation Course is designed to equip nursing students and recent graduates with the knowledge, skills, and test-taking strategies needed to successfully pass the NCLEX-RN or NCLEX-PN examination. This comprehensive course offers a structured review of nursing content, critical thinking, and clinical judgment, ensuring that participants are well-prepared for the licensure exam.
Course Objectives:
- Review Key Content Areas: Focus on essential nursing concepts including but not limited to medical-surgical, pediatric, psychiatric, maternity, and community health nursing.
- Develop Test-Taking Strategies: Learn effective strategies for tackling multiple-choice questions, including question analysis, time management, and critical reasoning.
- Practice with NCLEX-Style Questions: Engage in practice questions and simulations that mirror the format and difficulty of the actual NCLEX exam.
- Enhance Clinical Judgment: Apply nursing theory to practical scenarios to improve decision-making and patient care planning.
- Identify and Address Weak Areas: Utilize practice tests and assessments to identify strengths and weaknesses, followed by targeted review sessions.
Course Format:
- Lectures and Tutorials: Interactive lectures covering major content areas and essential nursing principles.
- Practice Questions: Extensive practice questions with detailed explanations to reinforce learning and build confidence.
- Simulations and Case Studies: Realistic clinical scenarios to apply knowledge and enhance problem-solving skills.
- Review Sessions: Focused review sessions for challenging topics and test-taking techniques.
- Study Materials: Access to comprehensive study guides, flashcards, and practice exams.
Target Audience:
- Nursing students nearing graduation.
- Recent nursing graduates preparing for the NCLEX.
- Individuals seeking to refresh their knowledge and improve their test-taking skills.
Duration: Typically 4-8 weeks, depending on the intensity and depth of the course.
Prerequisites:
- Completion of a nursing program or equivalent educational background.
Outcome: Upon successful completion of the course, participants will have a thorough understanding of NCLEX content and be well-prepared to approach the exam with confidence.
Instructor Qualifications:
- Experienced nursing educators with a deep understanding of the NCLEX format and content.
- Background in clinical practice and teaching.
Enrollment Information:
- Register online or contact the course coordinator for more details on schedule, fees, and enrollment procedures.
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1New Generation NCLEX
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2SHOCK Management
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3NCLEX QUESTIONS
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4Fluid and Electrolyte Balance
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5GI DISORDER
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6GI DISORDER Part 2
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7LOWER GI
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8EKG
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9EKG PART 2
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10ESPHAGEAL VARICES
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11PEDIATRIC CARDIOLOGY
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12Overview of NCLEX RN Exam
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13Shock
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14Testing Strategies
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15Testing Strategies Part 1
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16Testing Strategies Part 2
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17Fluid and Electrolytes Balance
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18LAB Values
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19Pediatric Cardiology
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20EKGS
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21Hemoglobin A1C (HgA1C)
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22SVT MANAGEMENT
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23MY MEETING
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24UPPER GI DISORDER
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25AMMONIA
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26PEDIATRIC GI
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27PYLORIC STENOSIS
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28RESPIRATORY SYSTEM DISORDER
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29CHRONIC BRONCHITIS
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30ATELECTASIS
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31DEXTROMETHORPHAN
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32SPINA BIFIDA
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33SEIZURES
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34SEIZURES 1
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35TEMPORAL
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36HUNTINGTON'S DESEASE PART 1
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37INTRACRANIAL BLEEDING
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38OPHTHALMOLOGY CONJUNCTIVITIS
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39ENDOCRINE
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40DIABETES INSIPIDUS
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41ADRENAL GLAND
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42NCLEX INTRO
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43DIABETIC KETOACIDOSIS
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44CGFNS
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45BENIGN PROSTATE HYPERPLASIA (BPH)
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46ADHD
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47SCHIZOPHRENIA
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48ANXIETY/PHOBIA