Low-Stress Prep
Develop strong test-taking and critical-judgment skills while managing test anxiety.
Learn the problem-solving skills the National Board says you need.
Train just 2 hours a day, 4-5 days a week. Average minimum time needed is 8 weeks, but 10-12 weeks is ideal.
If you have a crazy schedule, we’ll help you to schedule in training.
Concept-Based Skills
happyNCLEX teaches the problem-solving skills required for NCLEX by demonstration and guided practice. Training is planned for you and is easy to follow for just 2 hours a day. This is a blended program that includes live Group Coaching webinars with Joan Palmeri, recorded tasks for daily, independent practice, and support throughout training. End dates are flexible within reason.
Private coaching is available if needed, once you get started with training, by special arrangement. Most testers don’t require private coaching in addition to this training.
happyNCLEX is designed for repeat testers and new graduates who do not wish to repeat.
Requirements
Register for happyNCLEX Training if you have a test date, or an active ATT, or if you have a Candidate Report and are waiting 45 days for your ATT. If you have a problem with your ATT, contact joan@happyNCLEX.com or call the office for advice before you register.
If you have fewer than 8 weeks before your test date, schedule a consultation: joan@happyNCLEX.com
Nursing students can register with school email (.edu)
Curriculum
- 10 Sections
- 72 Lessons
- 12 Weeks
- *happyNCLEX Program Instructions*This section helps you get started and stay motivated.5
- Group Coaching / Live WebinarsCheck in to this section every week for live Group Coaching webinars with Joan Palmeri.3
- Test Anxiety ManagementCheck in to this section any time you feel test anxiety creeping up.2
- Core Content (Memory)Remember the basics? It's what educators call "core content."8
- Daily Practice / Level 1This sections is an introduction to the basics of problem solving.8
- Self-Evaluation with QbanksSTOP using Qbanks randomly! Follow my research-based instructions to use Qbanks effectively.2
- Daily Practice/ Level 2This section gives you 2-hour sessions of demonstration and guided practice.33
- 7.1INSTRUCTIONS for Daily Practice/LEVEL TWO
- 7.2Demonstration & Practice #1 – Professional Standards
- 7.3Demonstration & Practice #2 – Priorities
- 7.4Demonstration & Practice #3 – Priorities
- 7.5Demonstration & Practice #4 – Priorities
- 7.6Demonstration & Practice #5 – SATA Blast
- 7.7Demonstration & Practice #6 – Timing
- 7.8Demonstration & Practice #7 – Thought Processing
- 7.9Demonstration & Practice #8 – Community Nursing
- 7.10Demonstration & Practice #9 – SATA Blast
- 7.11Demonstration & Practice #10 – The Nursing Process
- 7.12Demonstration & Practice #11 – Management of Care
- 7.13Demonstration & Practice #12 – Diagnostic Tests & SATA
- 7.14Demonstration & Practice #13 – Common Lab Tests
- 7.15Demonstration & Practice #14 – SATA Blast
- 7.16Demonstration & Practice #15 – Home Health
- 7.17Demonstration & Practice #16 – SATA Blast
- 7.18Demonstration & Practice #17 – Keeping Focus
- 7.19Demonstration & Practice #18 – Making a Decision
- 7.20Demonstration & Practice #19 – Mental Health & Meds
- 7.21Demonstration & Practice #20 – SATA Blast
- 7.22Demonstration & Practice #21 – Infection Control
- 7.23Demonstration & Practice #22 – Basic Life Support & Infection Control
- 7.24Demonstration & Practice #23 – Critical Care
- 7.25Demonstration & Practice #24 – SATA & Priorities
- 7.26Demonstration & Practice #25 – Therapeutic Communication
- 7.27Demonstration & Practice #26 – Anxiety Issues
- 7.28Demonstration & Practice #27 – Emergency Nursing
- 7.29Demonstration & Practice #28 – ER Nursing Medications
- 7.30Demonstration & Practice #29 – Priorities
- 7.31Demonstration & Practice #30 – SATA Blast
- 7.32Demonstration & Practice #31 – Coping with Stressors
- 7.33Demonstration & Practice #32 – Safe Practice
- Daily Practice / Level 3This section gives you practice on the details of problem-solving and the the "big picture" of managing care with case studies.9
- Test Date Approaching!0
- Q&AAsk a question and I'll post a video response here. Send your question to: joan@happyNCLEX.com2
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I will like to have a conversation with you before I start.
Sure. Sign up for a call here on my schedule: https://calendly.com/happynclex/phone-call
If you don’t see a time that works for you, email joan@happynclex.com with your availability.
Happy to help, JP