Hi, Sarah I just want to say thank you so much. You've been a great help for me to pass NCLEX-RN that I just did 2 days ago. It's been 18 years since I graduated BSN, worked as a flight attendant since then until a few months I started watching and learning from you. It's been tough but you made it clear and simple for mw to understand better than when I was at school back then. Once again thank you and God bless you for all the work you've done.
Hey Sarah! I passed my NCLEX last month w 75 questions! I wanted to thank you, bc I've been listening to since my pre req days 🥰 Thank you so much for all your awesome videos 🥰🥰🥰
SARAAAAH! i've been watching your videos as my review for our Nursing Licensure Exam here in the Philippines. and last night i got the news that i passed. THANK YOU SO MUCH for your great help! 😭❤️❤️❤️
I’m currently studying for NCLEX. Just started week 2 out of 8 and I’m feeling so overwhelmed. Thank you for sharing this, it makes me feel better about my upcoming exam.
I will take my NCLEX Dec. I started studying since January just stay relax and not putting my self on a pressure status. Reading books and answering questions during my off days of work in the hospital. It's better you pass the NCLEX currently working as med Surg nurse.
I'm 3rd year now, but I'm worried that my knowledge wasn't enough to pass the nclex rn when that happens, the reason why I want to study earlier. 💕 Thank you for this video.
I graduated from school over 20 years ago and have been working as an RN in canada since, in OB maternity always. Don't remember anything from school. Just know my unit very well, delegation, prioritization, and nursing judmental. Trying to study pharmacology and other diseases. Wiling to do Nclex to move to USA. Wish me luck 🙏
I graduated in February haven’t tested yet because of a lot of personal issues with my family I’m about to get back to studying tomorrow and plan to test at the end of July I’m nervous I have done some practice questions and I’m not doing to bad just need to refresh thanks for your videos they’re really helpful
Hi! As always thanks! I was able to pass my nclex first time at 75 items with the help of your videos. Now, my friends wanted to know about the next gen nclex,,, 😊 hopefully Registered Nurse RN will discuss about it or any helpful videos ? We will greatly appreciate any update about it… more power and God bless you
your delegation video and all your videos have absolutely helped me thru nursing school. I really thank you and appreciate you for all you help and dedication. I was wondering if you could make a video about prioritization, I tried to look but I didn't find any. Thank you :)
I'm trying not to feel too overwhelmed. I've been putting this off for a really long time and I feel like I don't remember much at all from nursing school. I graduated in Sweden in 2015 (Almost 10 years ago!), worked as a nurse there in 2016, managed to get sick and was away for several years and then as I was slowly coming back in 2019 I ended up taking an unpaid leave as I was planning on moving anyways because I had met my husband and I also wasn't sure what I wanted to do anymore. I moved to the US in 2021, decided to start working towards getting my nursing license to not throw it all away. My school was taking forever to to their part in getting my Swedish education reviewed, and then I was procrastinating after this because I started working with animals instead (I'm a receptionist at an animal hospital). Now I'm deciding to really get started, though, because I think that I do want to give nursing a try. I feel like I'm starting from scratch. I'm approved to apply to Pearson for the test, but I won't yet because I have to learn SO MUCH and I also have a limited amount of time during my days to actually study. I pretty much decided to aim for the spring of 2026 to take the test... So i have 1.5 years to study, and I hope I can get in maybe a few hours a week or so. Anyways, this is just me venting. 🙂
I graduate in May, my weaknesses are all over the place and I feel like I've forgotten everything because it's all just sooo much. I feel like we data dump in nursing school
Sarah, thank you so much for creating all of these tutorials, tips, study guides, practice quizzes and for sharing your experience with us! I’m so grateful for every second you put into these videos and the clear enjoyment you have when presenting your expertise. You are so encouraging and cheerful and I appreciate all that you, do.💜✨
Hey Sarah, can you add links to the review books that you used to study for the NCLEX, and the practice questions you used? I take the NCLEX in December (right after my Christmas break. Thanks! Love your videos!
I love these videos, I struggle so so much with test taking. I’ve failed it a couple times but have been busting my butt to try and pass it. Anyone have try suggestions!? Thank you in advance!
Hello Sarah.. I graduated LPN school in May 2022 and I’m still waiting on my ATT number.. I’m so confused about where to start studying. As you said to take it fresh out of nursing school but because of covid we didn’t have that choice.
Hey Sarah, I wanted to ask you that you have mentioned in your study log, you have covered 100 questions of every body system. Have you covered 100 questions of each subject or collectively 100?
How about nurses like me, who got my bachelors degree 12 years ago in my country and is trying to be a RN in the USA? 😨🤯 And I came here because my husband is American we have met in Europe.. It wasn’t my plan move in here!
I know this sounds dumb, but I swear, just getting to my seat was stressful because of the strict security measures in place. I really felt like I was in a jail and about to get booked... I mean there was literally biometrics, Photographs, turning pockets out, "self" pat downs, putting your belongings in lock boxes, keycards for bathrooms etc.... By the time I sat, I was rather anxious because of all these steps lol!!!😂😂😂
does the saunders program offer a brief review of the of the question missed, including the correct answer, why its the correct answer, and small review of the bodies system related to that question? if launders doesnt, who does?
My program taught us how to write the old NCLEX for 3 years and then completely pulled the rug out from under us when they started testing us completely differently during our final year because we are now writing the NCLEX NextGen instead, so my graduating year has definitely not been prepared to write this new exam… We also don’t get to find out until just days before the exam period if we are able to write or not, so sadly, a lot of us didn’t get to start studying until a month before the possible writing window was announced… I’m absolutely terrified 😭🤢
No. You will need to get your Registered Nurse license by completing either your BSN or ASN. I think most require a BSN, which is a 4 year degree. Then you go on to get your Masters in nursing or there are some schools that will be directed at solely becoming a NP. Then you will have to pass another board exam before you can practice as a NP.
No, PN is license practical nurse. NP is nurse practitioner. To work as a nurse practitioner, you have to finish PN to RN/BSN and then do your masters in nursing as a Nurse practitioner. I hope this helps!
i definitely understand along w/u!!! But i have a question for Sara the new editions of the books are listed but are those the only 2 books you used and just the older editions because i have old ed. of those books and can't really afford to buy new ed.
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Hi, Sarah I just want to say thank you so much. You've been a great help for me to pass NCLEX-RN that I just did 2 days ago.
It's been 18 years since I graduated BSN, worked as a flight attendant since then until a few months I started watching and learning from you. It's been tough but you made it clear and simple for mw to understand better than when I was at school back then.
Once again thank you and God bless you for all the work you've done.
You make me feel like I’m not a failure. Your passionate about all the systems of the body. Your the best Nursing teacher I’ve ever had.
I passed nclex last week with 86 questions. I KNEW without doubt I failed. Knowing delegation and prioritizing is a must!
Is it complicated exame🥵
@@ihteshamulhaq4705 I will say, it's not easy
you doubted yourself.....never do that....as you found out you did not have to...but I understand the fear, congratulations dear
Hey Sarah! I passed my NCLEX last month w 75 questions! I wanted to thank you, bc I've been listening to since my pre req days 🥰
Thank you so much for all your awesome videos 🥰🥰🥰
SARAAAAH! i've been watching your videos as my review for our Nursing Licensure Exam here in the Philippines. and last night i got the news that i passed. THANK YOU SO MUCH for your great help! 😭❤️❤️❤️
I’m currently studying for NCLEX. Just started week 2 out of 8 and I’m feeling so overwhelmed. Thank you for sharing this, it makes me feel better about my upcoming exam.
10 questions in, I gave up lol... I was like " well, I failed... its all down hill from here"...Passed in 75q.
Working while studying nclex is so damn hard, but praying and stay focus alleviating my anxiety
Same situation right now working and studying omg so hard
I take my NCLEX in less than 6 hours. Wish me luck!
GOOD LUCK! You got this!!!
Good luck
All the best 👍👍👍👍
Good luck!!!
You got this
Thanks for all your lectures. It helped a lot!I passed my exam without enrolling in any review centers.
Thank you, I passed my exam in October, 2022.
Congratulations, and thank you so much!
I will take my NCLEX Dec. I started studying since January just stay relax and not putting my self on a pressure status. Reading books and answering questions during my off days of work in the hospital. It's better you pass the NCLEX currently working as med Surg nurse.
24 months out from taking my NCLEX... started studying 20 questions a day already. Think I'll be fine :)
I'm 3rd year now, but I'm worried that my knowledge wasn't enough to pass the nclex rn when that happens, the reason why I want to study earlier. 💕 Thank you for this video.
I graduated from school over 20 years ago and have been working as an RN in canada since, in OB maternity always. Don't remember anything from school. Just know my unit very well, delegation, prioritization, and nursing judmental. Trying to study pharmacology and other diseases. Wiling to do Nclex to move to USA. Wish me luck 🙏
I graduated in February haven’t tested yet because of a lot of personal issues with my family I’m about to get back to studying tomorrow and plan to test at the end of July I’m nervous I have done some practice questions and I’m not doing to bad just need to refresh thanks for your videos they’re really helpful
I am taking my NCLEX in 2-3 weeks, thank you!
Me too. July 1.
I will take it on Monday, wish me luck!
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It’s Christmas break before I graduate in May, and I’m here to figure out how to study. 136 days until I graduate 🎉
Hi! As always thanks! I was able to pass my nclex first time at 75 items with the help of your videos. Now, my friends wanted to know about the next gen nclex,,, 😊 hopefully Registered Nurse RN will discuss about it or any helpful videos ? We will greatly appreciate any update about it… more power and God bless you
Your a awesome teacher!!! thank you for getting me through nursing school :)
I take the nclex this Saturday, which I’m nervous so I’ll post an update once I know my results lol
Good luck 🙏🏾
Praying for you. Taking mine next month
Hows your exam?
your delegation video and all your videos have absolutely helped me thru nursing school. I really thank you and appreciate you for all you help and dedication. I was wondering if you could make a video about prioritization, I tried to look but I didn't find any. Thank you :)
I'm trying not to feel too overwhelmed. I've been putting this off for a really long time and I feel like I don't remember much at all from nursing school. I graduated in Sweden in 2015 (Almost 10 years ago!), worked as a nurse there in 2016, managed to get sick and was away for several years and then as I was slowly coming back in 2019 I ended up taking an unpaid leave as I was planning on moving anyways because I had met my husband and I also wasn't sure what I wanted to do anymore. I moved to the US in 2021, decided to start working towards getting my nursing license to not throw it all away. My school was taking forever to to their part in getting my Swedish education reviewed, and then I was procrastinating after this because I started working with animals instead (I'm a receptionist at an animal hospital). Now I'm deciding to really get started, though, because I think that I do want to give nursing a try. I feel like I'm starting from scratch. I'm approved to apply to Pearson for the test, but I won't yet because I have to learn SO MUCH and I also have a limited amount of time during my days to actually study. I pretty much decided to aim for the spring of 2026 to take the test... So i have 1.5 years to study, and I hope I can get in maybe a few hours a week or so. Anyways, this is just me venting. 🙂
U r a great teacher!!!👍👍👍💯💯💯Keep us updated with ur skills like!!!!
I graduate in May, my weaknesses are all over the place and I feel like I've forgotten everything because it's all just sooo much. I feel like we data dump in nursing school
Thank you 🙏🏼 I will be taking my NCLEX soon wish me luck 🍀
All the best 👍
Taking the NCLEX on July 28th.
my dream to pass NCLEX
From Pakistan
Sarah, thank you so much for creating all of these tutorials, tips, study guides, practice quizzes and for sharing your experience with us!
I’m so grateful for every second you put into these videos and the clear enjoyment you have when presenting your expertise.
You are so encouraging and cheerful and I appreciate all that you, do.💜✨
Thank you so much for the very informative video.
We follow you madam .
Love from India 💐💐💐💐
This is how I revise, hope I pass
Hey Sarah, can you add links to the review books that you used to study for the NCLEX, and the practice questions you used? I take the NCLEX in December (right after my Christmas break. Thanks! Love your videos!
I love these videos, I struggle so so much with test taking. I’ve failed it a couple times but have been busting my butt to try and pass it. Anyone have try suggestions!? Thank you in advance!
I’m doing Kaplan right now and their practice questions are hard. They told us to aim for a 65% on practice tests which feels odd.
The practice questions are hard but the predictor is easy!!
Hello Sarah.. I graduated LPN school in May 2022 and I’m still waiting on my ATT number.. I’m so confused about where to start studying. As you said to take it fresh out of nursing school but because of covid we didn’t have that choice.
Thanks for sharing,quiet encouraging tips
Sara we all respect your work and your video we all love you from Saudi Arabia -keep it up 🎉
- with all love intern-nurse Faisal
your doing great 🙌,this is really helpful 💯💯
Hey Sarah, I wanted to ask you that you have mentioned in your study log, you have covered 100 questions of every body system. Have you covered 100 questions of each subject or collectively 100?
How about nurses like me, who got my bachelors degree 12 years ago in my country and is trying to be a RN in the USA? 😨🤯 And I came here because my husband is American we have met in Europe.. It wasn’t my plan move in here!
Advice about the new NCLEX?? So nervous for the next gen
Mam can you post some obstetrics and gynecology important topics..
Graduated in May and studying now 😭
Thank you so much for this study guide and links.🤝🙏🏻
Any advice for those taking it in 2023? It will be different next yr
Thank you so much for your great vid!
Hi. Do you advise to get the 9th edition of Saunders Nclex review?
I know this sounds dumb, but I swear, just getting to my seat was stressful because of the strict security measures in place. I really felt like I was in a jail and about to get booked... I mean there was literally biometrics, Photographs, turning pockets out, "self" pat downs, putting your belongings in lock boxes, keycards for bathrooms etc.... By the time I sat, I was rather anxious because of all these steps lol!!!😂😂😂
does the saunders program offer a brief review of the of the question missed, including the correct answer, why its the correct answer, and small review of the bodies system related to that question? if launders doesnt, who does?
wish me look everybody. Fresh outta nursing school... Gonna take nclex next month :,(((
You got this!!
Good luck!
Good luck ! I'm sure you did amazing :)
How was it ? ?
Good morning .I real want to know how to go about NCLEX and what is the importance of taking examination
Thank you!!
Which site of u provide questions to practice plz tell me mam
My program taught us how to write the old NCLEX for 3 years and then completely pulled the rug out from under us when they started testing us completely differently during our final year because we are now writing the NCLEX NextGen instead, so my graduating year has definitely not been prepared to write this new exam… We also don’t get to find out until just days before the exam period if we are able to write or not, so sadly, a lot of us didn’t get to start studying until a month before the possible writing window was announced… I’m absolutely terrified 😭🤢
Ma'am is there any application on play Store by you?
Would the hesi be similar
Thank you sera
Any advice for Next Gen NCLEX?🙃
Thank you
Thank you for this video❤ i have a question when i pass the NCLEX can i apply for a job with no experience?
I failed twice graduated in December 2021 im not motivated to waste another 8 weeks of studying
Hey you got this took me four attempts to pass the boards
please do more lectures
I have 6years gap ..from college please help me
It's very tough to remember
Thank you 😊
Good luck
Can i work as a nurse practitioner if i clear NCLEX pn? Im just confused about it.. can anyone please help me out with it..
No. You will need to get your Registered Nurse license by completing either your BSN or ASN. I think most require a BSN, which is a 4 year degree. Then you go on to get your Masters in nursing or there are some schools that will be directed at solely becoming a NP. Then you will have to pass another board exam before you can practice as a NP.
No, PN is license practical nurse. NP is nurse practitioner. To work as a nurse practitioner, you have to finish PN to RN/BSN and then do your masters in nursing as a Nurse practitioner. I hope this helps!
A nurse practioner is a whole different degree..Taking the NCLEX-PN means you're a LPN..
Need to be RN
Is nursing school university??
Where have you lived in? Nation!!
Yes, nursing school it is part of university. Also we call nursing school nursing programs
Worst decision I made was to wait 8 years to take the NCLEX
i definitely understand along w/u!!! But i have a question for Sara the new editions of the books are listed but are those the only 2 books you used and just the older editions because i have old ed. of those books and can't really afford to buy new ed.
Hlo maidam can you guide me for NCLEX exam
I hate selecting all I would select 3 out of 4 answers and get a wrong answer this is not fair
Queennnn
First visit mam
Any repeated test taker here ?
Hello ?
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