Showing posts with label NCLEX-RN prep. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NCLEX-RN prep. Show all posts

Monday, May 25, 2015

Canada + America = NCLEX-RN BFFs

The differences between Americans and Canadians is a favourite topic of debate north of the 49th parallel. Although our two countries certainly have their own quirks, in the end there are more similarities between the US and Canada than differences. This is something that’s reflected in the NCLEX-RN, which replaced Canada’s former CRNE nursing entry-to-practice examination in January 2015.

Though the health-care systems in Canada and the US are of course different, the NCLEX-RN, which both countries’ new nurses must write, is the same. With the NCLEX’s roots in America—having been the standard there since 1994—what does this mean for Canadian nurses?

With any change comes apprehension, and PRIMED’s two-day intensive NCLEX-RN prep course addresses this head on. PRIMED knows that in addition to the nursing knowledge base needed to pass the test, there are a few things to know about the NCLEX-RN itself before sitting down to write it.

First off, you can rest easy: Canadian nurses have had a hand in shaping the NCLEX-RN to make sure Canadians taking the test don’t come up short, and Canadian-based nurses will continue to shape the exam by sitting on future item development panels.

All of our classically Canadian spellings and phrases—imperial vs. metric measurements, color vs. colour, car vs. canoe—have been accounted for, and won’t mean the difference between a right and a wrong answer. For the country’s French-speaking nurses, the translation of NCLEX-RN questions is looked after not just by professional translators, but is checked for context by (clearly very clever) bilingual Canadian nurses.

However, since there is no content difference between the NCLEX-RN administered in the two countries, Canadian test takers need to be aware of the different approaches to care between the Canadian and the US systems. That’s why PRIMED’s exam prep instructors are here to help you build up a strong knowledge of these differences—which simultaneously reinforces all you need to know about practice as a nurse in Canada.

Most can agree that an update to the CRNE was long overdue, and the NCLEX-RN, with its fancy computer adaptive testing, brings Canada’s nursing entry examination happily into the twenty-first century. Taking the same NCLEX-RN north of the border as south in many cases even means one less hurdle in getting licensed to work in America, which is great for any nurses hoping to do a bit of work-led travel.

The NCLEX-RN exam and its format is overall a win for Canadian nurses—it just requires a pinch more knowledge of how our neighbours to the south approach practice.
                 

PRIMED will make sure you’re up to speed on all the new factors the NCLEX-RN brings, including learning more about how our nursing pals down in America do what they do.

Tuesday, May 19, 2015

The Guiding Lights of PRIMED’s NCLEX-RN Prep Course

It’s a cliché everyone has heard: Those who cannot do, teach. All you have to do is look at PRIMED’s instructors to know that that’s a load of hooey.

Not only are PRIMED’s NCLEX-RN Prep instructors enthusiastic educators, but they’re practicing Canadian health care professionals at the top of the game. They know what it takes to excel as a nurse, and they also know what it takes to excel on the NCLEX-RN before you get there.

The people leading your NCLEX Prep session have a graduate-level nursing education, which means they most definitely know their stuff (read: they have *a lot* of letters behind their names). All of PRIMED’s instructors are also active nurses and nurse practitioners, with a passion for passing along their hard-earned knowledge.

They’re with PRIMED because they’re invested educators who want to help the next generation of health care professionals—their future co-workers—succeed.

Each PRIMED facilitator brings her or his own unique experiences and knowledge base (which you can learn more about on the PRIMED website) to your NCLEX study experience. And while maybe the instructor’s specialized research into pubic hair removal in women won’t come up during the NCLEX-RN, you know she’ll be able to field any question you have about sexual reproductive or women’s health as you study up for exam day.

Basically, you can rest assured your PRIMED instructor isn’t reading from the answer key like Mrs. Krabappel and her fellow teacher cronies in The Simpsons. PRIMED’s NCLEX-RN Prep facilitators are knowledgeable, practicing professionals who will use their very own brains to help beef up yours

PRIMED knows experience and knowledge is what’s needed in a nursing exam prep course instructor. We also know you need to want to listen to them in the first place.

An engaging teaching style is just as important as the ability to answer any study question. As is a spot of empathy—PRIMED’s instructors have each stared down the pass/fail tunnel, and they’ve helped many other nurses pass through to the other side.

Luckily, PRIMED’s NCLEX-RN Prep facilitators have got all of the above.

Here’s another cliché for you: Better together. This one, at least, is true. You really couldn’t ask for a better guiding hand as you prepare for the NCLEX than PRIMED’s instructors.

Monday, March 9, 2015

PRIMED Education Bursary Program

PRIMED Educational Associates is currently offering a limited number of bursaries for students to attend our NCLEX-RN prep Review Course for free. Nursing students who are interested in this opportunity need to write a 500-word letter of intent explaining why they are deserving of this unique educational experience. This letter needs to be accompanied by two letters of reference from professionals in a registered Canadian nursing program.

Successful candidates will receive PRIMED's two-day review course. The course will cover content on a wide range of nursing topics. These topics are all testable and are included in some form on the latest NCSBN Test Plan for the NCLEX-RN exam.


Beyond the standard nursing topics, PRIMED also reviews ethical practices, maternal emergencies, acid-base imbalance and pharmacological tables. The instructors explain in detail how the computer adapted testing works and suggest strategies for successful exam taking. They work alongside students on a variety of problems applying best nursing practices to common clinical scenarios.

Once completed, students are able to return to their notes and focus on the areas they struggled with in the classroom. Their take-away is an intense nursing review session, an invaluable question and answer period, practice with the current assessment format and a 200-page study guide/workbook.

The PRIMED staff is confident that this review course, paired with a diligent study routine, will lead to successful results on the NCLEX-RN. That is why we want to open it up to the widest possible audience. If you are interested in this opportunity, please complete the 500-word letter of intent mentioned above and submit it, along with your signatures to: info@primededucation.ca. Include the subject line: Please support me to attend a PRIMED NCLEX prep Review Course.


If you are a nursing educator reading this blog and know a student who may benefit from this opportunity, please forward this message.