17/08/2026
π₯INSULIN CONFUSES YOU? MASTER THESE 5 TYPES IN 30 SECONDS! π
π Types of Insulin β NCLEX High-Yield Quick Revision
Rapid-acting, short-acting, intermediate-acting, long-acting, and ultra-long-acting insulin differ mainly in their onset, peak, and duration of action.
π NCLEX Tip: Always focus on ONSET β PEAK β DURATION when comparing insulins.
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13/08/2026
π¨ NCLEX HIGH-YIELD ALERT! SAVE THIS ONE! π¨
UTI β Know the difference before test day! π©Ίπ
π’ Cystitis = BLADDER β Dysuria, frequency, urgency, suprapubic discomfort
π΅ Pyelonephritis = KIDNEY β Fever + flank pain/CVA tenderness
π£ Urethritis β Dysuria + possible urethral discharge
π Prostatitis β Pelvic/perineal pain + urinary symptoms
π΄ Urosepsis = EMERGENCY β Systemic infection + hypotension/altered mental status
π‘ NCLEX PEARL:
BLADDER = Dysuria + Frequency
KIDNEY = Fever + Flank Pain
β οΈ When UTI symptoms are accompanied by hypotension, altered mental status, or severe systemic illness, think SEPSIS.
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12/08/2026
π₯βSTOP MEMORIZING RANDOM TESTS! π Know the RIGHT diagnostic test for the RIGHT disease β these are NCLEX favorites you NEED to know!β
πCan you match the disease to the correct diagnostic test? π©Ίπ§
From Heart Disease β Cardiac Troponin to Diabetes β 75-g OGTT, Kidney Disease β Serum Creatinine, and Cancer β Biopsy, these high-yield associations can help you recognize the right answer faster on NCLEX-style questions.
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05/08/2026
ποΈ Your Eyes Could Reveal More Than Visionβ¦ They May Be the First Sign of a Serious Health Condition! Learn the 10 Eye Findings Every Nurse Must Recognize.
πYour eyes can provide valuable clues about both ocular and systemic health. ποΈ
From jaundice and cataracts to corneal ulcers and subconjunctival hemorrhage, early recognition can prevent vision loss and improve patient outcomes.
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π NCLEX MCQ 1
A nurse observes a patient with yellow discoloration of the sclera. Which condition is most likely associated with this finding?
A. Iron-deficiency anemia
B. Elevated bilirubin levels β
C. Glaucoma
D. Cataract
Correct Answer: B. Elevated bilirubin levels
Rationale: Scleral icterus (yellow eyes) is caused by elevated bilirubin and is commonly associated with liver disease or biliary obstruction.
π NCLEX MCQ 2
Which eye condition requires the most urgent ophthalmic evaluation because of the risk of permanent vision loss?
A. Hordeolum (Stye)
B. Pterygium
C. Corneal Ulcer β
D. Subconjunctival Hemorrhage
Correct Answer: C. Corneal Ulcer
Rationale: A corneal ulcer is a vision-threatening emergency. Prompt diagnosis and treatment are essential to prevent corneal scarring, perforation, and permanent vision loss.
04/08/2026
π§ Can You Score a Perfect 15/15?
Only 1 in 5 NCLEX candidates remembers every Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) score correctly. Test yourself before your next exam! π
πGlasgow Coma Scale (GCS) is one of the most tested neurological assessment tools on the NCLEX. Knowing how to accurately score Eye Opening (E), Verbal Response (V), and Motor Response (M) helps you recognize neurological deterioration early and prioritize life-saving interventions.
π‘ NCLEX Pearl: A GCS β€8 indicates severe brain injury and should prompt consideration of airway protection.
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π NCLEX MCQ 1
A nurse assesses a client with the following findings:
Opens eyes to speech
Confused conversation
Withdraws from pain
What is the client's Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) score?
A. 10
B. 11
C. 12
D. 13
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Correct Answer: B. 11
Rationale:
Eye Opening to speech = 3
Verbal response (Confused conversation) = 4
Motor response (Withdraws from pain) = 4
Total GCS = 3 + 4 + 4 = 11
π NCLEX MCQ 2
Which Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) score indicates severe brain injury and may require consideration of airway protection?
A. 13β15
B. 9β12
C. 8 or less
D. 10
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Correct Answer: C. 8 or less
Rationale: A GCS β€8 indicates severe brain injury and is associated with impaired airway protective reflexes. Airway protection and close neurological monitoring should be considered.