Hi Dr.Sharon! Just wanted to come on here and say thank you SO much for doing all of these videos! I finally passed my NCLEX last week on my 2nd try and I know I couldn't have done it without you and Klimek reviews. Before watching all the SATA videos, I used to cringe every time I got a SATA question, but by the time my test came around I was saying "i got this" every time I got a SATA question because I felt confident using the strategies you had taught us, especially just using common sense! So thank you again!! :)
Thank you Dr. Sharon for these videos. like most folks I dreaded SATA questions but watching these videos and utilizing your approach helped ease my anxiety..Saturday I took my NCLEX for the 4th time and passed in 75 questions! Thankful this resource was available! Please continue with your amazing instruction..I hope this encourages someone that if you have the right tools and knowledge you can do it!!😁😊🥳Good luck future nurses!
Hi Dr. Sharon, I really don’t have time to review. I graduated foreign BSN way back 1996😂.. and been working as LVN for 20 years. Have 4 kids . I have been taking RN test so it won’t get abandoned for 6-7 times already But no proper review. Coz I can’t afford to be off work. Watching your videos just maybe 5 videos, really helped me in picking the right answer. I took my NCLEX RN 12/3/22 and passed. Thank you so much.
Hi! congratulations for passing the NCLEX RN.I am on the same boat like you are except that I had graduated in 1987.Been an LPN since 1991. Last time I tried my NCLEX RN was 1994. I am planning to try it again.Just working on my CGFNS requirements. I wasn't smart like you did, I let it lapse, so now, it is such a long and painful process to submit all the requirements again. Any piece of advise on what do I need to focus on to pass the NCLEX RN? Thank you very much.
@@shimalarosa249 yes try again, you never know. Keep watching UWorld videos, it really help a lot . Also pray 🙏🏼 a lot too. 🙏🏼.The combination made it perfect. Believe it!
Thank you Dr. Sharon for all of those videos that you post, by watching your videos everyday help me pass my nclex yesterday. I applied your comment sense to answer the Nclex questions. May God bless you and your family thank you again for helping me on my Nclex journey 🙏.
I really like the way she teaches. I felt like I was watching a comedy when she showed how to use common sense to think about those options, and at the same time I learned a lot! Thank you Dr. Sharon.
Hi Dr Sharon! Thanks so much for breaking down the two-step SATA questions. This is a life saver. I’ll be taking my NCLEX soon and this has really helped!
with the answer "orient to place and time" the word orient implies its better for post op care, I'm assuming if we changed the wording to "ask" or "check" implying it's baseline pre-op that would be better?
Hello, I advise you to contact Dr Luther if you are preparing for your nclex, be it RN, PN or CNA He is the reason I and my husband are very happy today working as Rns
After using uworld twice and failing, I never knew I could ever pass the nclex but today I am very happy. I just passed my Nclex on my third attempt with a great help from Dr Luther
In question two you said that answer C was correct. But, wouldn't that be the Doctors job to suggest types of medicines to take and not the nurse. That seams like it is out of a nurses scope of practice. Also in question two I thought letter e would be an correct answer. It seams like the husband would need to somehow address the situation about his wiles possible over expectations she may place on the rest of the family. I thought setting limits was a good thing. The husband is not attacking his wife using words that promote conflict such as you need to do this, or you cannot do this, because your a jerk to the rest of us. He is just stating it is not ok to place these high expectations on the rest of the family.
John, you are waaayyyyyy overthinking. First, “no”, it is not just the doctor’s job to suggest that there are drugs that may help. Second, the words “you are not allowed” are not therapeutic words, and therefore I would not teach a patients husband to use them
After using uworld twice and failing, I never knew I could ever pass the nclex but today I am very happy. I just passed my Nclex on my third attempt with a great help from Dr Luther
Hi Dr.Sharon! Just wanted to come on here and say thank you SO much for doing all of these videos! I finally passed my NCLEX last week on my 2nd try and I know I couldn't have done it without you and Klimek reviews. Before watching all the SATA videos, I used to cringe every time I got a SATA question, but by the time my test came around I was saying "i got this" every time I got a SATA question because I felt confident using the strategies you had taught us, especially just using common sense! So thank you again!! :)
That’s awesome Kaylee. Thanks for letting us know 💕
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Pls. Help too to pass my nclex
Thank you Dr. Sharon for these videos.
like most folks I dreaded SATA questions but watching these videos and utilizing your approach helped ease my anxiety..Saturday I took my NCLEX for the 4th time and passed in 75 questions! Thankful this resource was available! Please continue with your amazing instruction..I hope this encourages someone that if you have the right tools and knowledge you can do it!!😁😊🥳Good luck future nurses!
Glad it was helpful!
Hi Dr. Sharon, I really don’t have time to review. I graduated foreign BSN way back 1996😂.. and been working as LVN for 20 years. Have 4 kids . I have been taking RN test so it won’t get abandoned for 6-7 times already But no proper review. Coz I can’t afford to be off work. Watching your videos just maybe 5 videos, really helped me in picking the right answer. I took my NCLEX RN 12/3/22 and passed. Thank you so much.
Hi Ate! Are you a filipina po? We’re kind of in the same page can i get some inputs from u po? If u dont mind?
@@tracyslifetravel3721 hi yes , I am Filipino and let me know how can I help. I know how hard it is to be a foreign nurse.
Hi! congratulations for passing the NCLEX RN.I am on the same boat like you are except that I had graduated in 1987.Been an LPN since 1991. Last time I tried my NCLEX RN was 1994. I am planning to try it again.Just working on my CGFNS requirements. I wasn't smart like you did, I let it lapse, so now, it is such a long and painful process to submit all the requirements again. Any piece of advise on what do I need to focus on to pass the NCLEX RN? Thank you very much.
@@shimalarosa249 yes try again, you never know. Keep watching UWorld videos, it really help a lot . Also pray 🙏🏼 a lot too. 🙏🏼.The combination made it perfect. Believe it!
@@shimalarosa249 by the way if you’re here in US you don’t need CGFNS .
Thank you Dr. Sharon for all of those videos that you post, by watching your videos everyday help me pass my nclex yesterday. I applied your comment sense to answer the Nclex questions. May God bless you and your family thank you again for helping me on my Nclex journey 🙏.
I really like the way she teaches. I felt like I was watching a comedy when she showed how to use common sense to think about those options, and at the same time I learned a lot! Thank you Dr. Sharon.
Hi Dr Sharon! Thanks so much for breaking down the two-step SATA questions. This is a life saver. I’ll be taking my NCLEX soon and this has really helped!
I watched all your SATA videos here in your channel and it helped me so much to understand how to pick questions carefully. thanks so much! 😇
You are very welcome. Thanks for your comment
Dr. Sharon, please post more SATA question videos. I find these so helpful.
Thank you dr Sharon 🙏
Thank you for the tips
Where I can see your video in case study
Thank you very much
with the answer "orient to place and time" the word orient implies its better for post op care, I'm assuming if we changed the wording to "ask" or "check" implying it's baseline pre-op that would be better?
Hello Dr. Sharon
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Hello, I advise you to contact Dr Luther if you are preparing for your nclex, be it RN, PN or CNA He is the reason I and my husband are very happy today working as Rns
Thank yoy
Muscle rigidity is a side effect not adv effect
Do you have Qbank questions?
Contact Dr Needham for your Nclex review be it RN or PN he help me pass my NCLEX RN on my 4 attempt. he is a member of the NCSBN
Do you have more information?
Hello Dr. Sharon❤️
Hello!!
Nclex is really frustrating, I don’t believe I’ll pass, I need Anderson information,. 😊
EPS is one of the side effect of antipsychotic drug, which includes muscle rigidity, it is not an adverse effect... confusing...
After using uworld twice and failing, I never knew I could ever pass the nclex but today I am very happy. I just passed my Nclex on my third attempt with a great help from Dr Luther
In question two you said that answer C was correct. But, wouldn't that be the Doctors job to suggest types of medicines to take and not the nurse. That seams like it is out of a nurses scope of practice. Also in question two I thought letter e would be an correct answer. It seams like the husband would need to somehow address the situation about his wiles possible over expectations she may place on the rest of the family. I thought setting limits was a good thing. The husband is not attacking his wife using words that promote conflict such as you need to do this, or you cannot do this, because your a jerk to the rest of us. He is just stating it is not ok to place these high expectations on the rest of the family.
John, you are waaayyyyyy overthinking. First, “no”, it is not just the doctor’s job to suggest that there are drugs that may help. Second, the words “you are not allowed” are not therapeutic words, and therefore I would not teach a patients husband to use them
Good topic 32523
Thank you very much ❤
Thank you so much
After using uworld twice and failing, I never knew I could ever pass the nclex but today I am very happy. I just passed my Nclex on my third attempt with a great help from Dr Luther