Hello, please. i have a question, and any reply would be appreciated. So i am about to start my nursing school this august. I will be taking the fundamentals of nursing and pharmacology. I really like this notion workspace. Is there any way i can get like a copy of your questions so i can add it to what ill be studying in the month months. Any help you will offer will really help. Thanks
High school student here, parents forcefully helping me because sixes and fives werent enough, im really stressed because i have daily tests, three exams a week, and its not even a test week. Which im even more stressed for. Currently failing because i just gave up hope.
Ive failed 2 exams already, if i dont get 80s on everything from now till the end, i fail. It was so easy in patho but, now in fundamentals... idk. I hope this works
great content but your voice is way lower than your FX sounds. Careful to export with a high enough voice, don't hesitate to push the volume in your video app. Thx for your content
I'm very interested on how to become an aesthetic nurse! What's the difference between an aesthetic and a dermatology nurse, which makes more salary wise? How were you able to get your job as an aesthetic nurse, what were some relevant experiences that you had that made your manager offer you a job as an aesthetic nurse?
This works. I was doing active recall before I even knew what it was. I study and then i teach it to my classmates. It works for them because they like to hear a lecture, it works for me because it forces me to store it for a longer periods of time.
Hi Thalia, your video inspired me to use notion because I just don’t have enough time to do all my outlines! I am trying to adapt to your ways and I need some help! How did you get the template from Alicia to your own notion? I am new and just downloaded the app last night! Please help!
Thank you so much for this , I’m in my first semester of nursing school I’m on my 3rd exam and I failed my 3rd exam it really bummed me out. Going to download this app now and shift the way I learn and understand the information thank you so much
In LPN school I skimmed everything and passed easily. But forgot most of it. I just started bridging from LPN to BSN and I'm _struggling_ . I'm 26 and never learned how to actually study, so I'm having to figure it all out now.
I struggled my first semester of nursing school. I didn’t get the best grades. Towards the end I did find a study method that worked for me and it is exactly what you are describing. In nursing school you need to learn how to use your time wisely because time is valuable 💯
Not a nursing student, but I’m in a very intensive funeral service program so that I can become an embalmer and funeral director. I have finals in a few weeks and found your tips to be useful. Thank you!
Hey there I saw your video. I think your right reading rationales are helpful. But I feel like I get board of ati in black an white. Some questions click to remember not all. But I feel color an rereading like 2 or 3 times may help. I printed them off an color coded it in bright high lighters colors. I have a proctor coming up. I'm hoping this helps to pass. But my Fundamental instructor is not truthful about test information. He will give you 5 chapters to know. But when it comes to getting the test an doing it. The test will not be anything relevant for what your studying. Any who any helpful tips I appreciate.. If anyone has delt with a instructor that is all over the board an not giving correct test info an can give me advice I would greatly appreciate it.
Hello! When you spent a year taking your prerequisites, were you enrolled as a non-matriculated student or as a second degree student in the institution you were taking the prereqs ?
Hi I just finished taking my semester 1 cms ati proctored exam and scored a level 1. Was the retake the same questions or were you given a complimentary different set of questions?
Great video. Thanks for sharing. I bounced upon your video searching for tips on how to understand the ati style exam after I flunk mine today. Such an awful feeling and a real disappointment. I am discouraged with my result.
I love the advice about sleep. I noticed a difference. Doing everything that you mentioned will not make a difference if you are sleepy the day of the test. Sleep and being dehydrated will dig your brain and this will cause us to make silly mistakes on exams. So many times during test reviews I looked at my exam and wondered why the heck I picked a certain answer. Lol my mind was clear. Guys getting rest is better for us than doing that extra studying. We tend to actually know more than we think. Get your rest! Take care of yourself.
Love these tips so much! Thank you for such a wonderful video. I can attest to the active learning process. Back in A&P 1 a few years ago I went from making C’s on test while studying up to 10 hours for one test to making A’s while only studying a few hours by creating questions stemming from the review. I used the same process in Microbiology except no review this time so required a bit more time but wow! Night and day difference. You are totally right! I would see question on the test that were similar to questions I had made up. Makes you feel very smart 🤓
Never look too deeply into any of the questions. Take exactly what you see and hear from face value and remember you are not the doctor who diagnoses it all. you are there to watch the patient and notice changes. Watch for safety needs. Report to Dr anything that is not looking correct, sounding correct or the patient has a need you feel should have the Dr's attention. As soon as I stopped trying to figure out what was wrong and look deeply into each patient I did get al la's but I had to just notice what the test would ask me. Not look beyond that. What are you seeing, what is going on, and what steps do you take for that problem? But not trying to figure it all out. What have you learned? Never go beyond your scope. The teacher said, '' A Dr hears hoof sounds snd thinks it is zebra, but the nurse will hear hoof sounds and think it may be a horse" Do not read too far into it all. That is for the doctor not the nurse. I only add this as for some reason it sure did change every part of my nursing classes and luckily I found it immediately and realized how hard I made it all, by trying to look further into everything than needed or that I was supposed to be doing. Relax, learn and pay attention to what is said, or what you read and do not allow yourself to get so deeply into it that you are looking beyond what you 'need' to know.