Unique approach to success on the NCLEX RN©: Test strategies, embedded linking, conceptualization and practice: Part I

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Marshall, Lois SarahAuthor Details
Lois S. Marshall, PhD, RN, Nurse Education Consultant, NCLEX-RN/PN Expert - Author: Take Charge of Your Nursing Career (Sigma, 2010)Lead Author Sigma Affiliation
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Lois S. Marshall Consulting, Miami, Florida, USA
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This webinar focuses on content that has the highest percentage chance of showing up on your examination. NCLEX expert Dr. Lois Marshall will discuss the use of her unique strategies of "Linking" and "Conceptualization" to assist you in "making the most of what you know" as you prepare for success on the NCLEX. She will also provide questions and strategies specific for content areas that are being discussed.
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Sigma NCLEX Prep Videos : 4Publisher | Date | Version | Sigma Theta Tau International | 2020-08-18 | Publisher’s Version |
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