Understand How to Breakdown NCLEX Questions
Rhoda goes over how to beak NCLEX questions do to figure out what the question is actually asking for.
NCLEX Study Adventure: Your Ultimate Guide to Topic Mastery
Rhoda lays out an expedition guide for surviving the NCLEX Next Gen wilderness.
How to Study Efficiently for the NCLEX
Rhoda tells you exactly how she helped her previous students pass their NCLEX
Myth-Busting: Real Insights from a Seasoned Nurse
Rhoda discusses some common myths (and facts) about nursing.
Meditation for Nurses
Mediations and advice from Rhoda for nurses, covering mindfulness, kindness, time management and work-life balance.
Navigating the Path of Grief: A Caregiver's Guide to Dealing with Death
Navigating the path Of Grief A Caregivers Guide to Dealing with death- This blog discusses what happens with a death for the caregiver. What questions need answering prior to the death or end of life time. This is a discussion all NCLEX students and new nurses need to have with their family and the family of the patient prior to the death. Is there going to be round the clock care giving? Who is doing the staffing? Who determines what is done if the client becomes ill and needs an antibiotic etc. Activities are provided to help with filling in time of the caregiver after and also how to remember the loved one. We encourage questions and comments in our comment section to help us all dig deeper and learn about this sometimes hard topic.
NCLEX: How to Pass
Are you wondering how you can pas your upcoming NCLEX? We have tips for you inside!
Navigating Barriers to Delegation for New Nurses in Healthcare Settings
It all begins with an idea.
8 Essential Tips to Master the Night Shift Transition
Acclimating to the night shift is a challenging feat. Resources on this shift are scarce. Being more autonomous with less information means more nerves. Not only are you working opposite of most of your friends, but you are also sleeping when they would want to be socializing. Adapting to the night shift takes time and patience.