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NCLEX RN/PN Review
đź’‰ How to PASS the NCLEX
💡Home of Dr. Zeeshan’s Method® and ASK GRAPH®

05/28/2026

PHARM QUICK TIPS
NCLEX DRUGS STUDENTS CONFUSE ALL THE TIME

Metoprolol vs. Metoclopramide
Beta blocker vs. Antiemetic

Dobutamine vs. Dopamine
Heart pump support vs. Blood pressure support

Clonidine vs. Clonazepam
Antihypertensive vs. Benzodiazepine

Buspirone vs. Bupropion
Anxiety medication vs. Antidepressant

NCLEX TIP:
When drug names look alike, STOP and ask yourself:
• What class is this drug in?
• What symptom is the patient having?
• What side effect would make sense?

Which pair would trick YOU under pressure?

05/27/2026

What did I just study? Ever ask yourself after a long sit down session of “studying” what did I really study?? You need structure! Be efficient!

05/27/2026

From self-doubt to RN.

Ronald trusted the process, stayed committed, and walked out with a PASS in 85 questions. Congratulations Nurse Ronald.

Thank you for allowing NCLEX High Yield and Dr. Zeeshan to be part of your journey to becoming a registered nurse!

Photos from NCLEX High Yield's post 05/27/2026

NCLEX pharmacology questions are not difficult because the medications are impossible.

They are difficult because the names sound almost identical while having completely different actions, side effects, and priorities.

Slow down, focus on the function of the medication, and always think safety first. That is how you survive pharm on the NCLEX!

05/26/2026

One of the biggest NCLEX mistakes students make is assuming the medication answer is automatically the correct answer.

Just because a medication is available does NOT mean it should be given first.

NCLEX wants safe nurses, not nurses that click the fastest treatment they recognize.

If the patient is stable, you usually need to assess first before jumping to interventions. Giving a medication without understanding what’s actually happening is not safe nursing care.

Now if it’s a TRUE emergency?
Different story.

Things like:

* seizures
* hypoglycemia
* anaphylaxis
* respiratory distress

Those situations can require immediate medication/intervention because delaying care could be dangerous.

But stable patient questions? Slow down and think first.

A lot of NCLEX pharm questions are really testing:
“Did the nurse assess the situation before acting?”

Don’t let the medication answer trap you.

05/26/2026

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05/26/2026

Some nurses walk out of their shift smiling while carrying the weight of an entire day inside their hearts.

To every nurse who comforted others while silently struggling themselves… this is for you.

Tag a nurse who needs this reminder today.

05/25/2026

Delegation questions destroy students because they try to memorize a million rules instead of understanding ONE main concept:

Who requires nursing judgment?

That’s it.

The second a patient becomes unstable, develops new symptoms, or needs assessment/teaching/evaluation, the responsibility usually goes back to the RN.

NCLEX LOVES giving answer choices that sound “helpful,” but the real question is:
“Can this task safely be delegated?”

A stable patient is very different from a changing patient.

The more critical thinking involved, the more likely it belongs to the RN.

Once students stop overcomplicating delegation and start thinking about stability and judgment, these questions become way easier!

05/25/2026

Seeing "PASS" on your registration status is the ultimate moment every NCLEX aspirant awaits! Nurse Janna successfully aced her exam by utilizing the High-Yield method shared by Dr. Zee on our various social media platforms.

Nurse Janna's story is proof that the free content we share on YouTube, Spotify, Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok is truly designed to have a big impact and help you understand concepts in a simple way.

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05/25/2026

You keep answering questions like you’re taking a school exam instead of protecting a real patient.

That’s why fundamentals trips so many people up on NCLEX.

The NCLEX does not care who memorized the most pages. It cares who can recognize danger FAST, prioritize correctly, communicate safely, and think like a nurse under pressure.

Sometimes the “hard” questions become easy the second you stop overthinking and ask yourself:
“Who is crashing first?”

That shift changes everything.

What fundamentals topic humbled you the most at first?!

05/24/2026

150 versus 85 and out
Do not go in with the mentality of 85 and out because that anxiety will go through the roof, however going with the mentality of all 150 because you keep getting a chance to pass and all that matters at the end of the day is getting that license.

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