I wrote the NCLEX-RN on 5th December 2024. My test was over after I had answered the 85th questions. I was nervous, but I had hope. Thankfully, the only thing that kept reverberating in my mind on the test day was "common sense," as Dr. Sharon would say. I checked my result on 10th Dec 2024, and it was a PASS. The NCLEX questions are very vague, but COMMON SENSE TRIUMPHED. Thank you, Dr. Sharon.
Hi Dr. Sharon, I want to start off by saying thank you for what you do! I am on my 64th video of yours and plan to watch them all before my nclex later this month. You have made me feel much more confident for my exam! I did have a question regarding number 3. I was taught to do CBC before administering antibiotics as the antibiotics may alter the results of the CBC if given beforehand. Also because the CBC determines the type of infection which is then used to determine which antibiotic is given. Was told broad spectrum can be given before the specific antibiotic is determined but not before CBC so the results are not altered. Because of this I am confused why we would administer abx first for 3 and would greatly appreciate your input. Thanks again!
In question #3, I like the way you stated that we treat from Objective, Safety, Subjective and Psych. The goal was to treat the Objective first due to the 2 findings… is there a video where you explain the steps in detail when navigating through these type of questions?
I wrote the NCLEX-RN on 5th December 2024. My test was over after I had answered the 85th questions. I was nervous, but I had hope. Thankfully, the only thing that kept reverberating in my mind on the test day was "common sense," as Dr. Sharon would say. I checked my result on 10th Dec 2024, and it was a PASS. The NCLEX questions are very vague, but COMMON SENSE TRIUMPHED. Thank you, Dr. Sharon.
Wow congratulations 🎉
@kenechibueze5413 Thank you, Kene
Hi Dr. Sharon,
I want to start off by saying thank you for what you do! I am on my 64th video of yours and plan to watch them all before my nclex later this month. You have made me feel much more confident for my exam!
I did have a question regarding number 3. I was taught to do CBC before administering antibiotics as the antibiotics may alter the results of the CBC if given beforehand. Also because the CBC determines the type of infection which is then used to determine which antibiotic is given. Was told broad spectrum can be given before the specific antibiotic is determined but not before CBC so the results are not altered. Because of this I am confused why we would administer abx first for 3 and would greatly appreciate your input. Thanks again!
You truly are the best NCLEX review in the entire universe. Protect Dr Sharon and Mark K at all costs !!!!
Thank you Dr Sharon, I passed my Nclex , your videos are amazing specially “ common sense “
This video is an eye opening .Can you make more of Maternity prioritization questions? Thanks for your awesome lectures
Hey guys, Dr. Luther is the Nclex solution be it RN or PN. I just passed the Nclex RN with great help from him on my 5th attempt
Thank you Dr Sharon
Well explained. Thank you Dr.Sharon
Glad it was helpful!
In question #3, I like the way you stated that we treat from Objective, Safety, Subjective and Psych. The goal was to treat the Objective first due to the 2 findings… is there a video where you explain the steps in detail when navigating through these type of questions?
Did you say we treat objective over subjective? For the question about the 9/10 pain, and purulent drainage
Yes
Thank you! 🥹💖🥰
Hi doc Sharon.. Is Breathing rapidly means mother is hyperventilating? Is that normal in labor stage that should not prioritize? Just asking.. Thanks
Breathing rapidly is tachypnea. it is a risk for hyperventilation, but hyperventilation specifically means blowing off too much CO2
Thanks a lot 🙏
Thank you ! :)
I am early as they say❤
Thank you Dr. Sharon
Thank you Dr. Sharon