Nursing education is a demanding program that requires students to navigate through vast amounts of information. It is not abnormal to get assigned more than ten chapters to read out of the textbooks and that content is fair game to be on the upcoming nursing exam. Reading all the assigned materials can be nearly impossible and even more challenging to retain the information read. Effectively condensing the extensive reading assignments can be a daunting task. In this blog, we'll explore strategies to streamline your reading and focus on the content that nursing schools are likely to test the most.
- Prioritize Pathophysiology Concept Mapping: Not every detail in the textbook is equally important. However, it is safe to say that pathophysiology is truly the “Foundation” of understanding nursing content, and it will help you connect the dots with the vast amount of information given. Use the free Patho Concept Map provided below in the link:
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With this pathophysiology concept map, you will have the opportunity to condense the significant conditions that are reviewed in the assigned reading. It is very likely this information asked on the patho concept map will be referenced on your nursing exams in ways that challenge your critical thinking.
- Identify Learning Objectives: Most textbooks, including "Fundamentals of Nursing," come with learning objectives at the beginning of each chapter. These objectives offer a roadmap to what you should learn from the chapter. Pay special attention to these objectives as they highlight the critical content that may be tested. Turning these objectives into a checklist is helpful to some to serve as a secure way to document you covered the assigned content.
- Understand Nursing Process: The nursing process – assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation – is a central theme in nursing education. Understand the steps, their importance, and how they are applied. This knowledge is often tested through case studies and scenarios. If you approach answering the nursing questions with the understanding of the nursing process, you will be more successful.
- Master Health Assessment: Health assessment is a fundamental skill for nurses. Study chapters that cover physical assessment techniques, vital signs, and documentation thoroughly. These skills are not only crucial for exams but also for your clinical practice.
- Pharmacology Basics: While not the primary focus, understanding the basics of pharmacology is essential. Pay attention to chapters that introduce drug classifications, administration routes, and the nursing responsibilities associated with medications. When you begin to dive deeper into pharmacology, feel free to use our free Pharmacology Concept Map to take better notes:
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- Case Studies and Scenarios: Textbooks often provide case studies and scenarios. These practical applications can help you understand how the theoretical concepts are put into practice. Pay close attention to these sections as they might mirror exam questions.
- Invest in an NCLEX Question Bank: Complement your reading with additional resources such as an NCLEX question bank. The question bank will allow you to practice taking questions related to the content that will be on your upcoming nursing exam. Pay close attention to the rationale as this will optimize your ability to decode nursing exam questions and have a deeper understanding of the nursing content.