$20.00
About this course:
A student’s journey through nursing school is often filled with extensive hours of classroom preparation, studying, writing care plans, and preparing for clinical experiences.
The Journey through Successful NCLEX Preparation course is designed to assist the second-year nursing student to develop test-taking skills when looking at NCLEX style questions. The course offers a multitude of test-taking strategies to improve a student’s critical reading and critical thinking skills when looking at questions. By utilizing these strategies, students will improve their likelihood of passing nursing school and ultimately the NCLEX examination. The strategies and content in this course are mirrored and reinforced again in The Pearls for NCLEX Review available to the student as a part of their comprehensive preparation for NCLEX success.
When a student purchases this course, there will be a PDF link for them to download the handout.
Objectives:
- Begin to think like a NCLEX test question creator.
- Develop an understanding of the various levels of questions based on Bloom’s Taxonomy.
- Understand the basic components of test question construction.
- Enhance critical thinking and critical reading skills.
- Develop a deeper understanding of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs.
- Identify the key strategies of successful test taking.
- Utilize strategies to improve successful guessing on NCLEX questions.
- Develop a deeper understanding of proper prioritization and delegation skills.
Your Instructor: Lynn M. Franck, MS, RN
Ms. Franck has been a nurse for more than 15 years. She has worked in a variety of clinical settings including medical – surgical, telemetry, obstetrics, transitional care, and case management. As an Assistant Professor of Nursing, she has been an educator for nursing students for the past 8 years with vast experience lecturing the respiratory, neurological, sensory, renal, critical care, priority setting, and delegation content areas. She has been presenting sessions with Educational Concepts, LLC for several years. High marks are given to her dynamic and comprehensive teaching style from students and seminar participants.
She holds a Master’s Degree from Wright State University and actively maintains ACLS and BLS certifications.
She has authored multiple chapters in Foundations of Nursing 3rd ed., Medical-Surgical Nursing: An Integrated Approach 3rd ed., and Adult Health Nursing 3rd ed. by White, Duncan, & Baumle.
She is an active member of the Sigma Theta Tau – National Nursing Honor Society, the Ohio League for Nursing, and the National League for Nursing.
