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NCLEX Ready™ Is Now Open
📣 SOFT OPENING POST NCLEX Ready™ is officially open 💙 This community was created for nursing students who feel overwhelmed, anxious, or stuck while preparing for the NCLEX. Inside, we focus on: • How NCLEX thinks • Priority and safety • Strategy over memorization • Calm, structured preparation If you’ve ever studied hard but still felt unsure during exams, this space is for you. There is no rush here. No pressure—just clarity and support. I’m glad you’re here. — Nurse Athena
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📌 START HERE: Welcome to NCLEX Ready™
Welcome to NCLEX Ready™ with Nurse Athena 💙 I’m Athena Greene, MSN, BSN, RN — a nursing professor and registered nurse with over 14 years of experience. This community was created to help you prepare for the NCLEX with clarity, confidence, and calm strategy. If you’re feeling overwhelmed, anxious, or unsure where to start — you are in the right place. 👉 How to use this community: 1. Watch the Welcome Video above. This explains how NCLEX Ready™ works and how to move through the content. 2. Go at your own pace. You do not need to rush. Confidence is built through understanding, not speed. 3. Focus on strategy, not memorization. We will emphasize priority, safety, and decision-making. 4. Use the community for support. Ask questions, review weekly content, and return to lessons as needed. ✨ A few important reminders: - You are not behind. - Struggling does not mean you are incapable. - NCLEX is a thinking exam — and thinking can be taught. 🔔 Lives & Updates: I go live regularly to teach NCLEX thinking and answer common questions. Announcements will be posted inside the community. 🔐 Access Information: NCLEX Ready™ provides immediate access to digital content and community resources. Due to the nature of digital delivery, all sales are final and non-refundable. If you experience any technical issues, support will be provided promptly. You belong here. Take a breath. Let’s prepare the right way. — Nurse Athena 💙
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NCLEX Priority Question — Pause & Think
🧠 POST 5 — NCLEX QUESTION Which patient should the nurse see first? A. Stable post-op patient with pain 6/10 B. COPD patient with new confusion C. Client requesting discharge instructions D. Patient waiting for scheduled medication 👉 Comment your answer before reading the rationale.
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If You Feel Anxious, Read This
🧠 POST 4 — MINDSET RESET Anxiety does not mean you are unprepared. It means your nervous system is activated. Slow down. Breathe. Reread the question. NCLEX rewards calm decision-making—not speed. You’re okay.
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Simple Weekly NCLEX Study Plan (Working Students)
🧠 POST 3 — WEEKLY STUDY PLAN ✔ 2–3 hours/day✔ Questions first, content second✔ Rationales > scores You do NOT need to study all day to pass. You need a focused strategy.
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