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Think But Don't Overthink: Mastering Multiple Choice Nursing Exams

Lauren Chapnick Season 2 Episode 7

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This episode is a goldmine for anyone aiming to conquer the NCLEX, infused with strategies that will morph your test-taking from tentative to triumphant. Nurse Lauren doesn’t just offer advice; she offers a mindset overhaul, arming you with critical thinking skills that will make you the Sherlock Holmes of the nursing exam world.

Join us for a riveting session where we don't just preach theory but put it under the microscope with a real-life practice question. Nurse Lauren puts you in the hot seat, simulating the pressure-cooker situation of a nursing scenario, and teaches you to dissect the question and prioritize like a pro. You'll emerge from this episode not merely ready but raring to face your next nursing exam with the precision of a seasoned veteran, your instincts sharpened and aligned with the wisdom of Nurse Lauren's exam-room tactics.

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is the nursing student coach , giving you the strategies you need the most . Hey everybody , welcome back . This is Nursing Student Coach . I'm your host , nurse Lauren Chapnick , and , as I discussed last week , I am going to focus this podcast exclusively on how to rock those nursing exams . We are going to go through tips , strategies for success when you answer each and every question , because the language of nursing exams is tough and your job , between now and the day you pass your NCLEX , is to take a series of multiple choice exams and I want you to love those exams . I want you to master taking those exams . So today's episode is called Think , but Don't Overthink Now .

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Last week , my advice was to read the question and determine . Ask yourself what is this question asking ? What is this question asking me ? And today we're going to take it a step further . Once you know what it's asking , I want you to stop and I want you to think critically . Think like a nurse for just a minute , less than a minute , 30 seconds . Think what are the potential answers here . Read the question , know what it's asking you and think . All right , before I even look at those answers , and if you are allowed a piece of paper in there or you can use your hand , hold it up against those answer choices . Don't even look at them . Think for a minute . What am I looking for ? What are some ? What do I know ? List everything you possibly know about what the question is asking . You either write it down or , in your head , think about the answer before you even look at that list . And then I want you to read the answer choices . Read them through one at a time and pick the answer based on how you thought critically . Did you think of the answer before you even saw it ? No , of course , you're not going to be able to do this with every question . Sometimes you just don't know and you're going to figure it out by looking at the answer choices . But I'm just giving you strategies this can work based on if you , if you can list things about the question that you already know , look for the answer that you thought of . Think .

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Now here's the second part . Don't overthink . Pick your answer . Pick your answer based on your critical thinking , what you already know about what it's asking . You Trust your instincts . You know that my number one do and my number one don't . My number one do when it comes to exams is read the question twice . My number one don't is don't change your answer . Trust your instinct . Your first instinct is almost always correct . You will get it wrong if you start second guessing yourself . So it's a bit of a dance that you have to just maneuver and figure out , and that takes time and that takes practice . You have to think , you have to think critically about what the answer is , and once you've picked it , once you've landed on it , you have to not overthink . Okay , trust your instincts , be confident and move on to the next question . Don't beat yourself up , overthink things . Think about what the potential answers are and then look at those choices . Read them all twice , pick the one that you feel is the correct answer , based on your critical thinking , and don't think about it too much . After that , pick it , trust yourself and move on . Let's do one . Okay , let's do a practice question together . I'm going to bring this one up here . For those of you watching , you can see it . For those of you listening , I'll read it to you .

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A nurse is admitting a client who has reported recent weight loss , night sweats and bloody sputum . Which of the following actions is priority ? I'm going to read it again . A nurse is admitting a client who has reported recent weight loss , night sweats and bloody sputum . Which of the following actions is priority ? There's a lot to unpack here . First of all , what is this question asking ? Okay , what is this question asking ? Which of the following actions is priority ? That means , what is the most important thing that you , as the nurse , can do Now ? Nursing school questions are testing , safety , right . So what this question is really asking is what is the safest thing , the most important thing that will keep you and the patient safe in this instance ? So that's what we're going to be looking for .

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But let's look at the stem of the question . A nurse is admitting a client who has reported recent weight loss , night sweats and bloody sputum . Well , what does that sound like to you ? Do those signs and symptoms suggest anything to you ? For those of you who maybe don't know , okay , but let's think about it Is anything jumping out at you with these three signs and symptoms ? Well , it is suggestive of tuberculosis .

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So , knowing that , what would you think would be the safest thing you can do for your patient ? And start listing them . What would you do for somebody with tuberculosis ? What do you know about TB ? So let's look at the answers and then let's think our way through it . And then let's land on an answer and not overthink it . Would you initiate airborne precautions . Two administer antibiotic therapy . Three initiate contact precautions . Or four teach the client about symptom management ? I'm gonna read through the answer choices again and I want you to pick the one , based on what you know about TB , that you feel is the correct answer and trust your instincts .

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Number one initiate airborne precautions .

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Two administer antibiotic therapy . Three initiate contact precautions . Four teach the client about symptom management . Do you have your answer , what you would choose . Let's land on it and let's be confident . The answer is you wanna initiate airborne precautions . Tb is very contagious . You want to initiate airborne precautions . You'd also wanna put the client in a negative pressure room , but based on the answers here , you would initiate airborne precautions . It is not contact precautions . That's there to try to throw you off .

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So this question is really asking you two things . First of all , can you identify these signs and symptoms ? What does this client potentially have ? Tb , and maybe it's not diagnosed yet , but that's suggestive . So you wanna take precautions to protect other patients from getting this highly contagious disease . You wanna protect yourself . So that's what the answer here is .

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So we want to read a question we want to ask ourselves what is this question asking me ? Then you wanna think critically through what you know , what do you already know , before even looking at the answers . Let's not get distracted by looking at the answers and start getting confused and panicked . Let's think what do I know about TB ? And let's say all of your knowledge was thrown out the window . You forget , you're nervous , whatever . Then you can look at your answer choices and think critically through those , but first stop and think . Stop and think critically for a moment .

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It's asking you the priority . What is your priority ? What is the most important thing ? And when a nursing exam is asking what is the priority , what is the most important , it's really saying what could kill your patient or what is going to keep your patient safest ? You wanna protect your patient at all costs . You do not want your patient to be harmed . So what is going to protect your patient ? What's going to protect their airway , their breathing , their circulation ? What's going to prevent bleeding ? What's going to prevent a fall ? Look through that list of what they're giving you , based on what's happening with your patient . What is the worst case scenario here ? That's what it's asking , because in the end , the NCLEX nursing exams . They want you to be a safe nurse . So in this case , with TB , you would want to initiate airborne precautions . So that's it for today , guys .

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Tune in next week for another tip , another strategy to help you nail those nursing exams . You can follow me on Instagram . I'll be posting more tips and advice and practice questions that are not on the podcast . That is , at Nursing Student Coach , and , as always , it is my personal mission to help put more great nurses into the world , and we will do that one question at a time . So I hope you nail your next exam . I want you to be confident . I want you to trust yourself . Do not change your answer Once you have landed on the one that you feel is the correct answer , based on everything that you know . I wish you the best . I want you to be the best nurse you could possibly be . I'm so excited for you and until next time , have an amazing day Bye-bye . Thanks for tuning in to the Nursing Student Coach podcast .