How To Prepare For The Next Generation NCLEX (NGN) Part 2.

Preparing for the Next Generation NCLEX (NGN) requires a focus on critical thinking, clinical judgment, and the integration of complex concepts into patient care. Here are some strategies and resources to help you prepare effectively:

1. Understand the NGN Format

  • Case Studies: NGN includes case studies that present a patient scenario and require you to make decisions based on the provided information.

  • Clinical Judgment Items: Questions will assess your ability to apply critical thinking and clinical reasoning to patient care.

  • Enhanced Question Types: Expect new question formats, such as the Multiple Response (select all that apply), and graphical questions.

2. Focus on Clinical Judgment

  • Prioritization: Practice prioritizing patient needs and interventions. Use resources that focus on triage and decision-making skills.

  • Scenario Practice: Engage with practice questions and simulations that involve complex patient scenarios. Use NCLEX prep books or online resources with NGN-style questions.

  • Critical Thinking: Develop your ability to analyze information and make informed decisions by studying case studies and participating in simulation labs if available.

3. Use Updated Study Resources

  • Official NCLEX Resources: Review materials from the National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN), including their NGN test plan and preparation resources.

  • Review Courses: Enroll in NGN-specific review courses or webinars that focus on the updated exam content and question formats. Medliant offers a paid for online self-paced review, which promotes a pass rate of 93%.

  • Practice Tests: Take practice exams that reflect the NGN format to familiarize yourself with the types of questions and scenarios you will encounter.

4. Develop a Study Plan

  • Identify Weak Areas: Assess your strengths and weaknesses and focus your study efforts on areas that need improvement.

  • Schedule Regular Study Time: Create a study schedule that allows you to cover all topics comprehensively and consistently.

5. Practice Self-Care

  • Manage Stress: Use relaxation techniques and maintain a healthy balance between study and rest to keep stress levels manageable.

  • Healthy Lifestyle: Ensure you are getting adequate sleep, nutrition, and exercise to support optimal cognitive function.

6. Join Study Groups

  • Collaborate with Peers: Join study groups or online forums where you can discuss NGN topics, share resources, and support each other.

Preparing for the Next Generation NCLEX involves a shift towards more complex, integrated thinking and decision-making. Focus on understanding and applying concepts in context, and utilize updated resources to guide your preparation.

Brennan Belliveau

Nurse Brennan Belliveau is an internationally educated Registered Nurse born in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Brennan immigrated to San Francisco, California, USA in 2019 and has since then helped support thousands of international Registered Nurses in their journey of also becoming a USRN.

Brennan created the The Adventurous Nurse shortly after immigrating to the USA for the international nursing community. He continues to work as a USRN in pediatric cardiology and heart-lung transplant care and previously wrote NCLEX preparation questions for publishers. Today Brennan advocates for and creates content for international nurses all across the world to support them in their journey of becoming a USRN with Medliant too.

In 2023 Brennan was named a Distinguished Alumni by MacEwan University in Canada and later in 2024 he was named to Marquis Who’s Who in America for his work in supporting international Registered Nurses and their family’s in achieving their American Dream too.

https://www.linkedin.com/in/brennanbelliveau
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