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Medical Education Network: How do nurses take notes when reviewing exams?
Taking notes is a very important way for nurses to review exams. As we get older, our memory is not as good as before. You can't read all the lines at once, and you can't just remember them. We need some other methods to help us remember.

1. Can taking notes guarantee a high score in the exam?

Taking notes can promote memory and remember knowledge points. When you understand the knowledge points thoroughly, you will naturally get high marks. According to the analysis of test papers in recent years, Global Online School found that 80% of the test questions came directly from the knowledge points in textbooks. As long as you remember them and can locate the knowledge points according to the materials, you will naturally get the correct answer. Therefore, taking notes can get high marks. The problem is that the teaching materials for nurses are very thick and there are many knowledge points, which is difficult to remember. This is one of the reasons why the passing rate of nurses' exams is less than 40% in recent years.

Second, how to take notes is effective?

The editor of Quick Ask of Global Online School likes to take notes and organize knowledge points when studying, so I will share them with you today.

Let's talk about textbook knowledge first. It is estimated that many candidates will stop eating instantly when they see a large number of nursing examination textbooks. The content of nurse examination involves all aspects of nursing work, including basic nursing knowledge, nursing of various diseases and even knowledge of traditional Chinese medicine. Many professional words are difficult to understand, which brings great challenges to candidates' memory of knowledge points.

Therefore, it is unlikely and unnecessary to swallow the whole book. Our goal is to pass the nurse qualification examination, and we don't need to get high marks. So how to review? Go through the outline, outline and textbook catalogue first. There is not much content. Try to read it several times and get a general idea of what to test. Then I started taking notes chapter by chapter. After writing one chapter, look down at the next chapter and try not to jump. Focus on each chapter in bold, highlight the key points in the book with different colors of highlighters, and extract the key points you understand into your notebook. Read it carefully, and then you can put down your textbook and read your notebook. Read the notebook a few times, and you will almost master the knowledge points.

There is also a note on the wrong topic. The nurse exam is a multiple-choice question, so brushing questions is a very effective way to review. We brushed about six sets of real questions and simulation questions, and we must have accumulated a lot of wrong questions. At this time, you need to take notes on the edge of each wrong question and copy the corresponding knowledge points on the edge of the wrong question. Every year, there are about 5 super-class questions in the nurse exam. For the super-class questions, we can deal with them flexibly according to our own situation, such as looking up the corresponding knowledge points on the Internet or discarding them.

Of course, many people tend to review online now, and don't like holding textbooks and notebooks. So what's the solution? Yes The course handouts produced by Quick Quest in Global Online School are all refined teaching materials, which are all knowledge points summarized by senior teachers according to the examination syllabus, and are close to the notes, so students can use them directly. If you have questions about the knowledge of a certain chapter, you can ask questions directly under the chapter, and the famous teacher will answer questions 24 hours a day. Entrance to the quick question course/handout for global online schools >>

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