You will definitely want to spend plenty of time preparing for the NCLEX. However, do not wait too long after graduating from your nursing degree program to take the test. You are best advised to take the test while your nursing knowledge is still fresh in your mind. It is also helpful to have a general idea of the subject categories covered by the test. They are as follows:
- Management of care
- Safety and infection control
- Health promotion and maintenance
- Psychosocial integrity
- Physiological integrity
Spend some time each day reviewing topics in each category. For example, under “management of care,” you will want to review topics such as advance directives, continuity of care, case management and ethical practices. Under “safety and infection control,” you should review topics such as dealing with infectious materials, preventing accidents and injuries, using equipment safely and reporting incidents.
It is a good idea to take a few NCLEX-RN practice exams. You can take practice exams online at the website of the National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN). In addition, practice exams are available from various test preparation companies.