Study Setting
Master
To Master a topic you must score > 80% on the lesson quiz.
Included In This Lesson
Study Tools For Study Setting
How to Save Time Studying (Cheatsheet)
Nursing Mnemonics (Cheatsheet)
Survival Guide for Nurses (Book)
Outline
In the previous module, we talked about time management and provided a handful of strategies to help you focus while you study.
One important element of effective study sessions is the environment in which you study.
Use this tool below from Oregon State University to evaluate where you are studying currently.

You can view and print this worksheet here: http://success.oregonstate.edu/sites/success.oregonstate.edu/files/LearningCorner/Tools/evaluate_your_study_places.pdf
Here are a few tips to improve your study session:
- Quiet – make sure that your study area is quiet. Even the slightest noise might distract you from a train of thought.
- Necessities – do you have access to necessities like food, water, and bathroom. The worst thing that can happen is that you get into a study groove and suddenly you need to pee . . . don’t let that happen.
- Clean – have a clean study environment will allow your brain to feel clean and organized. If you are unable to clean an entire area at least clean a desk or tabletop in your immediate environment.
- Temperature – make sure you can control the temperature or that the temperature is at a comfortable setting. You don’t want to be too warm or cold as you are trying to focus. Generally, it is a good idea to bring a sweater with you when you go up to a college campus.
The most important thing is that you plan your study sessions. This allows you to pick a location that you know will be conducive to you being able to focus and enjoy uninterrupted study time.
Studying & Test Taking Study Plan
Concepts Covered:
- Test Taking Strategies
- Basics of NCLEX
- Note Taking
- Studying
- Communication
- Prioritization
Study Plan Lessons
12 Points to Answering Pharmacology Questions
5 Things You Never Knew About The NCLEX – Live Tutoring Archive
9 Easy Steps to Passing Every Nursing School Test | With Jon Haws, BSN, RN, Founder of NURSING.com
Absolute Words
Acute vs Chronic
Advanced Critical Thinking
Anatomy of an NCLEX Question
Ask Questions
Backwards and Forwards
Be a Mix Tape (Rewind and Fast-Forward)
Can You Draw It
Cheatsheets
Connections
Critical Thinking
Critical Thinking
Denying Feelings
Dig for the Why
Drawing Pictures
Duplicate Facts
NCLEX Question Traps! – Live Tutoring Archive
NCLEX® Question Traps
Need Help Making A Study Plan? – Live Tutoring Archive
NRSNG | Closing Thoughts
NRSNG Live | 5 Things You Never Knew About NCLEX Questions
NRSNG Live | AMA (Ask Me Anything) Nursing Success Roundtable
NRSNG Live | AMA Student Panel – How I Survive (Barely) Nursing School
NRSNG Live | How I Went From Nursing School Dropout to Passing NCLEX in 75 and Teaching 18 Million Nurses
NRSNG Live | How to Get the Most out of NRSNG
NRSNG Live | How to Pass Any Nursing School Test
NRSNG Live | My Super Secret Note Taking Method
NRSNG Live | The Core Content Mastery Method and How to Use it Throughout Your Nursing Journey
NRSNG Live | The Successful State of Mind
NRSNG Live | What Your Nursing Professors Want to Tell You But Can’t
NURSING.com Introduction
O – Origins
Opposite or the Same – Live Tutoring Archive
Opposites
Outline Question Method (Note taking)
Pictures
Prioritization
Prioritizing Assessments
Priority
R – Real-Life
Real Life
Real-Life Experiences
Recording
Repeating Words
Same
SATA
SATA like a BOSS – Live Tutoring Archive
SATA like a BOSS 2 – Live Tutoring Archive
SBAR Communication Nursing Mnemonic (SBAR)
Share the Wealth
Start and End with the Linchpin
Study Setting
Study Tips for Success
Tenet 1 Filet Mignon
Tenet 2 Linchpins & Connections
Tenet 3 Why Behind the What
Tenet 4 Learner-Centered Talkabouts
Test Taking Course Introduction
The Academy
The CARPET Methods of Teaching
The Nurse Routine
The Nursing Process Pro Tips for Test Taking – Live Tutoring Archive
The Outline is the Foundation
Thinking Like a Nurse
Time Management
Time Management
To The Point
Trusting your Gut
Welcome to NURSING.com
Welcome to NURSING.com
What Are the Absolutes
What are the NCLEX Categories? – Live Tutoring Archive
What do you want me to know?
What is CCMM?