As nursing professors, here’s how we teach our nursing students to prepare for NCLEX.💡
It all comes down to short productive study sessions & preparing for the anxiety of NCLEX! Yep, this is a huge part of it and no one talks about it. 🤯
This is why we developed a program that’s DIFFERENT from all the others and checks all the boxes. ✅
Our next NCLEX prep course is starting soon…
🗓️ Date: Monday, October 16th
Here’s the scoop: we’re going to walk you through exactly what you need to do to prepare for NCLEX and leave feeling confident and ready to pass on your 1st attempt!
Here’s how it will work:
✅ 3-week calendar outlining your exact study plan with our group
✅ One hour of studying per day!
✅ Daily content videos, NCLEX questions and ways to manage your anxiety
✅ A printable workbook to take notes during the videos
✅ Virtual study sessions included�
Sign up now ➡️ www.thefuturern.com
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Have you been looking for a simplified, smarter NCLEX RN study plan? We’re here for you! Join our guided, stress-free NCLEX prep course.
We provide a structured study plan with a huge focus on helping you develop a plan for test anxiety.
09/18/2023
You need to read this 🫶🏼⤵️
We’ve been loving working with Future RNs during our NCLEX prep course!
We’ve received really positive feedback! Many have said they really like:
- our guided workbook
- simplified content review
- 1 hour per day (at any point in your day)
- Our easy to use anxiety management tricks
And guess what…
Our Future RNs are having amazing success passing NCLEX after taking our course! 🤩
We are real nursing professors with real experience helping nursing students prep for NCLEX. Take a step toward your NCLEX success and join our course 🙂
Drop your questions ⬇️
The beginning of the semester is back… We get it!
When I was in nursing school, at the beginning of each semester I felt overwhelmed and didn’t think I could possibly do it all. 😰
I would leave my first few classes and contemplate withdrawing. Seriously consider it!
I didn’t think it was possible to learn everything, complete hours of simulation and hours of clinical. I remember sitting in the orientation classes with horrible anxiety! The problem was, I didn’t have the techniques to manage it all.
It took me years of teaching nursing students myself to figure out techniques to handle the stress of nursing school. These is what you need to survive this semester:
➡️ Use a calendar!
➡️ Put your assignments, exams and clinical dates on it. AND schedule your exact study time and days.
➡️ Once you have everything on your calendar and know there’s a place and time for everything, you can relax.
➡️ Don’t cram for exams. Study an hour or two each day, don’t wait until a few days before or you won’t retain the information.
➡️ Make your own study guides (check out the bonus tip below for help with this!)
➡️ Find a source for practice questions that you really like - we like Archer and UWorld!
➡️ Set up your studying space - you need to feel comfortable and inspired!
➡️ Get creative with your studying, use a white board and try teaching someone. You have to find a way to enjoy studying!
BONUS TIP 💡 Download our free study template guideline. We give this to our nursing students in class to help them outline the most important parts of the lecture and they love it! www.thefuturern.com
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A Future RN DMed us recently to rave about this game-changer. 😍
She loved the way our workbook was set up! She raved about the ease of taking notes based on the outline within the workbook. She mentioned how it was easier for her brain to understand the information because we review it very systematically.
Great news! We now offer a study template for those of you still in nursing school! This note taking template is similar to the set up of our workbook for our NCLEX review course. We've used this while we teach and our students have found it super helpful (Yes, we are also nursing school professors 😉).
THIS is why we love what we do! Helping nursing students and new grads prepping for NCLEX to simplify the information.... it brings us so much joy.
Want more deets on the study template? Drop a 😍 in the comments, and we'll send you some info + a link to grab it for free!
This is why you’re feeling overwhelmed and stressed about taking NCLEX. 😰
**psst...be sure to save this for later**
As nursing professors for many years, we definitely need more than 2 hands to count the amount of times we’ve heard a nursing graduate say they had no idea how much different it would be to prepare for NCLEX than the typical nursing exam during school… Crazy different!
So, every time you sit through a long, boring and impersonal NCLEX prep program or aimlessly study an NCLEX prep book, you’re not getting closer to becoming a Registered Nurse. ❌
But the good news is, we’ve got some tips to help you.
➡️ Make a study calendar and stick to it!
➡️ Practice 30 NCLEX questions per day
➡️ Always read and understand the rationales
➡️ Prepare for test taking strategy
➡️ Do not overstudy!
Ready, Set, Go... 🏁
(BONUS TIP 💡 Prepare your mindset for the anxiety and how you will manage it. If you get too anxious during your exam, it is easy to spiral! ❤️)
Ready to pass NCLEX? DM us the word “PASS” for the link.
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08/21/2023
We do meds a bit differently…
Most nursing schools tell you you need to know every medication you ever covered, but call us rebels, we don't! 🤩
Here’s why:
You can't possibly remember every medication name!😬 Antihypertensives are recognizable by their ending. This week, we'll talk about beta-blockers. You can recognize a beta-blocker because they end in "lol", like metoprolol or labetolol.
Side Effects:
Antihypertensives lower blood pressure, sometimes causing orthostatic hypotension. Teach your patient to change positions slowly. This is a safety risk!
Nursing Care:
Be sure to check the blood pressure and heart rate before administering. Check the prescription parameters.
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Can’t believe I’m about to say this but… NCLEX pass rates across the country are HIGHER with Next Gen! 😃
When I first heard about the Next Gen NCLEX, I was worried because usually when there is a change in the NCLEX format, rates go down. 🙈
BUT, here’s why pass rates are actually higher with Next-Gen:
- Partial credit for select all that apply, this is HUGE!
- Questions are more life-like which makes them easier to visualize and easier to answer! New grads say they actually make sense because it is similar to looking at a chart and patient. 📂
We want to help YOU prepare for Next-Gen NCLEX! If you’re struggling to prepare or feeling like you need help with anxiety management, DM us and let’s chat! 🩵
Stop wasting your time when preparing for NCLEX, do this instead ⤵️
But first, a quick story for you…
We recently had a Future RN who took our course say “You simplify the concepts as well so it’s easy to understand.” 🤩
In our course you will watch short content review videos while using our workbook to prepare for NCLEX.
The takeaway? You don’t need to use a bunch of resources! You need a solid study plan. We’ve created that plan for you. Let’s simplify NCLEX prep 😀
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08/14/2023
Nursing school can be overwhelming. There’s ALOT to know and we’re here to help you figure out the MUST know details. ✨
We have taught hundreds and hundreds of nursing students during our teaching careers and here’s some must-know information about antibiotics 💊
➡️ Antibiotics should only be prescribed for bacterial infections, not viral!
➡️ Always collect cultures BEFORE administering antibiotics
➡️ Drinking alcohol should be avoided with antibiotic use, as this may be directly contraindicated or can cause stain on the liver
➡️ Some antibiotics can cause photosensitivity - this means educating patients to avoid direct sun exposure!
➡️ Some antibiotics can cause GI upset, closely monitor patients that could be in danger if they have fluid imbalances from diarrhea/vomiting (ie, the elderly)
➡️ Patients MUST be educated on finishing the entire prescription of antibiotics, even if are feeling better!
We’re here to help! What nursing school topic feels overwhelming that we can break down for you? Drop in the comments! ⤵️
Stay tuned for a bonus tip in stories today! 🤗
Share this with a fellow nursing student! Happy Studying, Future RN! 👩⚕️👨⚕️
Our workbook will become your NCLEX preparation survival guide as a nursing new grad 🏫 🎒 ✏️
Graduating nursing school is such an amazing time, but it’s also CRAZY overwhelming! 😅
Here are 5 things you should know about how our NCLEX workbook will help keep you sane and pass NCLEX, the first time! 💃
1. Our workbook covers all of the must-know info without any of the unnecessary fluff!
2. It allows you to focus on your studying instead of trying to figure our WHAT to study!
3. You’ll write in the workbook as you go, which keeps you actively engaged and learning.
4. It correlates with our guided videos, we walk you through every detail!
5. You’ll spend one hour per day working through your workbook.
How about you? How did you survive your NCLEX prep? Share your tips below! 🩺
Drop the word “workbook” in the comments and we’ll send you more info!
Next NCLEX prep course starting soon, August 21st! www.thefuturern.com
08/07/2023
Swipe + Save to review Heparin...
What does Heparin do?
🚫 stops clots from forming or getting bigger
What are the side effects?
✔ Monitor for bleeding!
🧪Check aPTT (or PTT) and Platelet count
What is the antidote for heparin?
⭐ Protamine sulfate
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