NCLEX-RN Preparation
Prerequisite: US/Foreign Nursing Degree
Course Description:
Today’s world offers many opportunities for nurse professionals. Licensure as a registered nurse in the United States helps you gain the competitive edge you need to achieve your career goals.
NCLEX-RN candidates are required to utilize critical thinking skills to correctly answer application-and analysis-level test questions on the exam. This type of reasoning is not usually taught in nursing schools outside of the United States. We provide the tools international nurses need to develop critical thinking skills to answer the type of questions you will see on the exam. We review the nursing content that is frequently tested, but more importantly, we show you how to use this knowledge to make nursing judgments. This gives you the confidence and knowledge you need to walk into the NCLEX-RN exam prepared and ready to pass.
Course Outline:
Safe and Effective Care Environment
- Management of Care
- Safety and Infection Control
Health Promotion and Maintenance
- Growth and Development
- Childbearing – Normal
- Childbearing – Maternal Complications
- Childbearing – Neonatal Normal
- Neonatal Complications
- Neonatal Complications
- Reproduction
- Prevention and Early Detection of Disease
Physiological Integrity 1: Basic Care Comfort
- Mobility and Immobility
- Conditions Limiting Mobility
-Interventions to Promote Comfort
- Musculoskeletal Trauma
- Rest and Sleep Disturbances
- Medical Emergencies
- Fluid and Electrolyte Imbalances
- Alterations in Body Systems
- Cancer
Physiological Integrity 2: Physiological Adoption
- Coping and Adaptation
- Psychosocial Adaptation
- Psychopathology
- Chemical Dependency
- Abuse and Neglect
Physiological Integrity 3: Reduction of Risk Potential
- Sensory and Perceptual Alterations
- Alterations in Body Systems
- Preoperative Care
- Diagnostic Tests
- Therapeutic Procedures
Physiological Integrity 4: Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies
- Blood and Blood Products
- Intravenous Therapy
- Medications
- Side Effects of Medications