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Diversity and Inclusion in Nursing Education
With current U.S. minority populations projected to be the majority by 2050, fostering cultural diversity
Tips for Answering Dosage Calculation Questions in Nursing
Learn how to answer nursing dosage calculations quickly and accurately with easy-to-follow tips, formulas, and
Tips for Answering Bow-Tie Questions
Bow-tie questions are among the most challenging of the new NGN question types. Read on
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NCLEX® Pass Rates Drop in 2024: What Students Need to Know
NCLEX® pass rates have declined in 2024, with a steep drop in Q4. Learn why this is happening and how students can prepare effectively.
Surviving Your First Year of Nursing School: Essential Tips
Starting nursing school is exciting and challenging, packed with new experiences and responsibilities. From managing time and studying effectively to excelling in clinicals and handling stress, it can feel overwhelming.
Build Clinical Judgment Through Critical Thinking & Reasoning Skills
Technology plays a pivotal role in patient care. However, even the most sophisticated technology can’t replace a critical, distinctly human ability that nurses must possess — clinical judgment.
My NCLEX Experience and Advice for Nursing Students
My advice to incoming nursing students is to reinforce your studying throughout the year with QBank questions to ensure you can apply the foundational knowledge you’re learning. Get comfy with
How to Become a Travel Nurse
Are you curious about how to become a travel nurse and elevate your nursing career? Travel nursing offers a unique blend of healthcare expertise and the adventure of exploring new
What Is Clinical Judgment in Nursing?
Technology plays a pivotal role in patient care. However, even the most sophisticated machines can’t replace the critical and distinctly human ability that nurses must possess — clinical judgment.