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Daily NCLEX® prep is one of the best ways to make you’re ready come exam day. There are 15 to 20 question types you could see on test day and you should try to test from all of them. Slone NCLEX suggests reviewing 200 to 400 questions across topic areas on a daily basis. Just...

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Knowing how you best absorb information is key to creating the best NCLEX® study plan to ensure a passing exam score. The four most-common learning styles are visual, auditory, read/write, and kinesthetic. While focusing on the style that fits you best, don’t rule out coming together with your fellow nursing students for some friendly study-based...

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Studying for the NCLEX-RN® is a weekslong (if not yearslong) endeavor, but those final days of preparation call for a personalized NCLEX-RN® cram sheet.  Format your cram sheet with your personal learning style in mind.  Your NCLEX-RN® cram sheet will be an easy-to-use resource that supplements, rather than replaces, prep programs like Slone NCLEX. 

 

 

Studying for the NCLEX-RN® is a weekslong (if not yearslong) endeavor, but those final days of preparation call for a personalized NCLEX-RN® cram sheet.  

What is an NCLEX-RN® Cram Sheet?

“Cram sheet” and “cheat sheet” have similar connotations, but in the context of the industry standard nursing exam, it’s a tried-and-true method for students to retain key facts, figures, and test tips prior to exam day.  

To personalize your NCLEX-RN® cram sheet, think about the subject areas you feel you’ll need the most help with. Consider topics like infection control, pharmacology, ... Read more

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  • Daily NCLEX® prep is one of the best ways to make you’re ready come exam day.
  • There are 15 to 20 question types you could see on test day and you should try to test from all of them.
  • Slone NCLEX suggests reviewing 200 to 400 questions across topic areas on a daily basis.

Just as some believe daily meditation is good for the soul, others believe daily NCLEX® prep is good for the brain. Slone NCLEX Professor Tanya Killian, RN, BSN, MSN-Ed, recently suggested reviewing 200 to 400 questions daily until test day. “Remember, nursing questions are all about critical thinking and ensuring patient safety, so get into the habit of answering NCLEX®-style questions and maintain that habit until exam day,” she wrote. The year-to-date pass rate for RN candidates is nearly 77%, according to the most recent National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) data. Of those, more than 80% passed on the first attempt. With daily NCLEX® prep, we can help you land among those one-and-done test takers. nclex prep

NCLEX® prep and Question Variety

Dedicating time each day to NCLEX® prep gives you the ability to review not only the different types of questions but also the myriad topics you’re expected to know. With so much information to retain and be a near-expert on, daily reinforcement will only help. Even if it’s just sitting down with a handful of questions while you sip on your morning cup of coffee. Here are a few question types you’ll want to include in your study plans:
  • Multiple choice
  • Fill in the blank
  • Select all that apply
  • Drag and drop
  • Hot spot
There are 15 to 20 question types you could see on test day and you should try to test from all of them. A good way to do that is to include each question type for all focus areas. Testing yourself on the same information in various formats will help you retain the details. For example, a question on the correct dosage of medication based on a patient’s vital signs can be reviewed as a multiple choice, drag and drop, or fill in the blank. That way, you’re thinking through every approach to the scenario. nclex prep

What the Studies Show

One study found a positive correlation between the amount of time spent studying and better grades. However, the researchers noted that the focus shouldn’t be on “length of time learning,” but rather on the quality of time spent learning. When it comes to research on “test-enhanced learning” — such as, “Do practice tests really help?” — studies within the nursing education field provided conflicting results. However, the goal of prep programs like Slone NCLEX isn’t necessarily to encourage a full-length test every day, but rather to give you the flexibility of studying a batch of questions each day at your own pace. That’s why we set the goal of reviewing 200 to 400 questions per day, knowing the ultimate goal is to take at least 2,500 before exam day. Slone NCLEX offers more than 3,000 questions, including more than 500 next-generation NCLEX® item types, to prepare you for success. nclex prep

The Bottom Line

NCLEX® prep should occur daily to give yourself the best chance for success on your first attempt at the exam. A little bit of studying goes a long way in helping you retain key information not only to pass the NCLEX®, but to use as you progress in your nursing career. And Slone NCLEX is here to help.
Begin your NCLEX® preparation journey with Slone NCLEX today. 
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  • Knowing how you best absorb information is key to creating the best NCLEX® study plan to ensure a passing exam score.
  • The four most-common learning styles are visual, auditory, read/write, and kinesthetic.
  • While focusing on the style that fits you best, don’t rule out coming together with your fellow nursing students for some friendly study-based competition.

The concept of learning styles dates back decades and has been a topic of debate among psychologists since its inception. But knowing how you best absorb information will be key in creating the best NCLEX® study plan to ensure a passing exam score. NCLEX study plan

What are the Learning Styles?

The four most-common learning styles are visual, auditory, read/write, and kinesthetic, known colloquially as "VARK." Visual learners prefer information displayed in charts, diagrams, or videos, among other devices. Auditory learners do best with information that’s spoken aloud and gives them something to listen to — think an education podcast, a lecture, or a video. Read/write learners, as inferred, prefer to read the material and write down the details themselves to retain it. Kinesthetic learners have a more tactile approach. They learn by doing. If you’re not sure what your learning style is, a quick search online will produce several quizzes to help you figure that out.

Finding Your Unique NCLEX Study Plan

Many NCLEX® preparation programs, like Slone NCLEX, provide a variety of question types and visuals to help any learner succeed. From TikToks and study guides to video resources and standard written practice questions, there’s something for everyone. For kinesthetic learners, the physical act of logging into the program, taking the practice tests, and seeing the rationales all factor into their educational approach. Students also like to use an NCLEX-RN® cram sheet, especially as test day inches closer. The cram sheet is most ideal for visual and read/write learners. Visual learners can create tables or charts to help them retain key information on vital sign details or patient safety protocols, while the simple act of writing the information down in a list format could be enough to trigger knowledge retention for read/write learners. Auditory learners can turn the concept of a cram sheet into a voice note they record themselves or that a friend records while they listen in. That reinforcement then benefits both of you. You could also listen to an NCLEX®-prep episode of a nursing podcast, or let TikTok videos, like those that Slone NCLEX produces, play in the background while you’re doing chores or running errands. NCLEX study plan

Combine Learning Styles into a Group NCLEX® Study Plan

Sometimes the best way to learn, regardless of your style preference, is through a little friendly competition. You can combine learning styles to create an interactive study experience, almost like a game show. Teachers have used this approach for years. We all remember splitting into teams for a final study day before a big test, huddling together to talk through the question and “buzz in” with the answer before the other team. Or racing to write the correct answer on the chalkboard before our classmates. Or replicating a practice, procedure, or experiment in hopes of winning that coveted pizza party or candy for your team. Bring that element to your NCLEX® study plan. Nobody said studying had to be boring! NCLEX study plan

The Bottom Line

Create an NCLEX® study plan that works for you. Maybe your best friend in nursing school is an auditory learner, while you lean more toward visual. That’s OK! While studying separately will help, you can still study together, balancing each other’s learning styles and coming out strong in the end with a passing NCLEX®  score.
Begin your NCLEX® preparation journey with Slone NCLEX today. 
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  • Studying for the NCLEX-RN® is a weekslong (if not yearslong) endeavor, but those final days of preparation call for a personalized NCLEX-RN® cram sheet. 
  • Format your cram sheet with your personal learning style in mind. 
  • Your NCLEX-RN® cram sheet will be an easy-to-use resource that supplements, rather than replaces, prep programs like Slone NCLEX
 
  Studying for the NCLEX-RN® is a weekslong (if not yearslong) endeavor, but those final days of preparation call for a personalized NCLEX-RN® cram sheet.   nclex rn cram sheet

What is an NCLEX-RN® Cram Sheet?

“Cram sheet” and “cheat sheet” have similar connotations, but in the context of the industry standard nursing exam, it’s a tried-and-true method for students to retain key facts, figures, and test tips prior to exam day.   To personalize your NCLEX-RN® cram sheet, think about the subject areas you feel you’ll need the most help with. Consider topics like infection control, pharmacology, and vital signs. Then decide the best way to visually display the information. Do you have a photogenic memory? Creating tables for each section might be the way to go. If lists are more your thing, format the NCLEX-RN® cram sheet with that in mind. You're creating this for yourself — so lean into your learning style for the best results on test day.  This also includes the medium for the cram sheet — if writing out the information helps you retain it, opt for a hard copy cram sheet. If you do better studying from a screen, create the sheet on your tablet, laptop, or cell phone, and you’ll always have it on hand.  nclex rn cram sheet  

How Do I Decide What to Include on my NCLEX-RN® Cram Sheet? 

This is where the personalization comes in. Every cram sheet will be different. It's about what you need to focus on the most. However, common topics include lab values, basic concepts for myriad specialties (think pediatrics, maternity care, etc.), and patient safety protocols.  You’ll also want to focus on more “nuts and bolts” information that you can then pull out of your mental rolodex when thinking through responses to questions on test day. Having those reference points prepared will make answering questions, regardless of the format, a much smoother process. 

Why Should You Use an NCLEX-RN® Cram Sheet? 

Your cram sheet should be an easy-to-use resource that supplements, rather than replaces, prep programs like Slone NCLEX. It’s a simple, yet effective, way to nail down those last few measurements, concepts, or definitions that have consistently tripped you up.  nclex rn cram sheet

The Bottom Line 

Preparing for the NCLEX-RN® exam is a long, stressful process. But using an NCLEX-RN® cram sheet alongside study programs like Slone NCLEX Review can set you up for success.
Begin your NCLEX® preparation journey with Slone NCLEX today. 
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  • Daily NCLEX® prep is one of the best ways to make you’re ready come exam day.
  • There are 15 to 20 question types you could see on test day and you should try to test from all of them.
  • Slone NCLEX suggests reviewing 200 to 400 questions across topic areas on a daily basis.

Just as some believe daily meditation is good for the soul, others believe daily NCLEX® prep is good for the brain. Slone NCLEX Professor Tanya Killian, RN, BSN, MSN-Ed, recently suggested reviewing 200 to 400 questions daily until test day. “Remember, nursing questions are all about critical thinking and ensuring patient safety, so get into the habit of answering NCLEX®-style questions and maintain that habit until exam day,” she wrote. The year-to-date pass rate for RN candidates is nearly 77%, according to the most recent National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) data. Of those, more than 80% passed on the first attempt. With daily NCLEX® prep, we can help you land among those one-and-done test takers. nclex prep

NCLEX® prep and Question Variety

Dedicating time each day to NCLEX® prep gives you the ability to review not only the different types of questions but also the myriad topics you’re expected to know. With so much information to retain and be a near-expert on, daily reinforcement will only help. Even if it’s just sitting down with a handful of questions while you sip on your morning cup of coffee. Here are a few question types you’ll want to include in your study plans:
  • Multiple choice
  • Fill in the blank
  • Select all that apply
  • Drag and drop
  • Hot spot
There are 15 to 20 question types you could see on test day and you should try to test from all of them. A good way to do that is to include each question type for all focus areas. Testing yourself on the same information in various formats will help you retain the details. For example, a question on the correct dosage of medication based on a patient’s vital signs can be reviewed as a multiple choice, drag and drop, or fill in the blank. That way, you’re thinking through every approach to the scenario. nclex prep

What the Studies Show

One study found a positive correlation between the amount of time spent studying and better grades. However, the researchers noted that the focus shouldn’t be on “length of time learning,” but rather on the quality of time spent learning. When it comes to research on “test-enhanced learning” — such as, “Do practice tests really help?” — studies within the nursing education field provided conflicting results. However, the goal of prep programs like Slone NCLEX isn’t necessarily to encourage a full-length test every day, but rather to give you the flexibility of studying a batch of questions each day at your own pace. That’s why we set the goal of reviewing 200 to 400 questions per day, knowing the ultimate goal is to take at least 2,500 before exam day. Slone NCLEX offers more than 3,000 questions, including more than 500 next-generation NCLEX® item types, to prepare you for success. nclex prep

The Bottom Line

NCLEX® prep should occur daily to give yourself the best chance for success on your first attempt at the exam. A little bit of studying goes a long way in helping you retain key information not only to pass the NCLEX®, but to use as you progress in your nursing career. And Slone NCLEX is here to help.
Begin your NCLEX® preparation journey with Slone NCLEX today. 
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