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2026 NCLEX Crash Course Notes
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2026 NCLEX Crash Course Notes
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Over 10,000 nursing students have used YourNursingSpace materials to pass the NCLEX. This is where most of them started.
The 2026 NCLEX Crash Course Notes are a printable, annotatable PDF study guide built to give you maximum high-yield content in minimum time. Every page is organized for exam-day thinking: prioritization first, memorization second, clinical judgment throughout. Updated for the 2026 NCLEX test plan.
Unlike watching a video, this PDF lets you highlight, write in the margins, print it out, and review it on your own schedule without rewinding or pausing. It is designed for nurses who need a fast, structured review they can hold in their hands.
What's Inside
Section 1: Intro and Test-Taking Tips
- How to think like a nurse: critical thinking and the safety-first approach
- NCLEX test-taking strategies: eliminate wrong answers, SATA tricks, first instinct rule
- Prioritization using ABCs: Airway, Breathing, Circulation, and Maslow's Hierarchy
Section 2: Prioritization and Delegation (Most Tested Topic on the NCLEX)
- Who to see first: stable vs. unstable patients
- What LPNs and UAPs cannot do: the E.A.T. rule (Evaluate, Assess, Teach)
- Who to discharge first: safe discharge criteria
Section 3: Safety and Infection Control
- PPE donning and doffing in correct order with mnemonics
- Isolation precautions: Airborne, Droplet, Contact (My Chicken Hez TB, SPIDERMAN, MRS WEE)
- Common infections and their PPE requirements
Section 4: Pharmacology (Fast, High-Yield)
- Toxic drug levels and Black Box Warnings: Digoxin, Lithium, Phenytoin, Theophylline
- Antidotes and reversal agents: Warfarin = Vitamin K, Opioids = Naloxone, Heparin = Protamine
- ABCD mnemonic for Beta Blockers: Asthma, Bradycardia, CHF, Diabetes
Section 5: Medication Calculations
- Basic dosage formula (D/H x Q = X) with step-by-step examples
- IV flow rate (mL/hr and gtt/min) and infusion drop rate
- Weight-based dosages (mg/kg)
Section 6: Restraints and Crutches
- When to use restraints and safe alternatives: rules, bed frame tying, Q2H checks
- Crutch and mobility aid fit: 2-point, 3-point, 4-point gait patterns
- Stairs with crutches mnemonic: "Up with the Good, Down with the Bad"
Section 7: Lab Values and ABGs
- Electrolytes and blood labs: Na, K, Ca, Mg, Cl and critical ranges
- ABG interpretation using the ROME rule: Respiratory Opposite, Metabolic Equal
- CBC, coagulation labs (PT, INR, aPTT, Fibrinogen), cardiac biomarkers
Section 8: Maternity and Newborn
- Fetal heart rate using VEAL CHOP: Variable, Early, Accelerations, Late Decels
- Stages of labor 1 through 4 and when to intervene
- Postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) and fundal assessment
Section 9: Med-Surg (High-Yield Diseases)
- Heart failure mnemonic (L = Lungs, R = Rest of Body): left vs. right-sided HF
- Stroke FAST mnemonic and treatment: ischemic vs. hemorrhagic, tPA criteria
- Diabetes: DKA vs. HHS, ketones, metabolic acidosis, Kussmaul breathing
Section 10: Psych and Mental Health
- Therapeutic vs. non-therapeutic responses: what to say and what not to say
- Schizophrenia and hallucination management: how to respond safely
- Common psych conditions and crisis interventions
Final NCLEX Test-Taking Tips
- SATA strategy: treat each answer as True/False
- Eliminate extreme answers: NEVER, ALWAYS, ONLY are usually wrong
- First instinct rule: your gut answer is usually right
Why This PDF Works
- Printable and fully annotatable: study in a format that sticks
- Bullet points, mnemonics, and quick-reference tables throughout
- Covers the highest-tested NCLEX topics in the shortest time
- Updated for the 2026 NCLEX test plan, including Next-Gen question strategy
- Instant download: available within seconds of purchase, study today
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