NCLEX in The Car

NCLEX in The Car

Circle Of Insight Productions
Zemlja Sjedinjene Države
Jezik EN
Epizode 9
Posljednja 16.08.2026

NCLEX in the Car is a podcast designed for nursing students and graduates preparing for the NCLEX-RN and NCLEX-PN exams. It offers focused reviews of key nursing concepts, prioritization strategies, pharmacology, lab values, SATA questions, case studies, and test-taking tips. The podcast features insights from experienced nurses and recent passers, making it ideal for studying during commutes, workouts, or errands. Its goal is to make NCLEX prep efficient, memorable, and less stressful.

Epizode

  • Title:
NCLEX Neuro Red Flags: Stroke, Seizures, Increased ICP & Autonomic Dysreflexia 16.08.2026 5min
    This high-yield NCLEX study episode breaks down the critical neurological emergencies every nurse must recognize and manage under Physiological Adaptation and Reduction of Risk Potential. You’ll master FAST assessment, tPA timing and contraindications, NIH Stroke Scale basics, seizure classification with post-ictal priorities, Cushing’s triad, spinal cord injury level implications, and the emergency management of autonomic dysreflexia. Listen once, retain the red flags that protect patients and pass the exam.
  • Metoprolol Tolerance Check: Spotting Loss of Beta-Blocker Effect Before Harm | NCLEX High-Yield 10.08.2026 5min
    A long-term metoprolol client returns for a routine effectiveness checkup—what single symptom signals possible drug tolerance? This episode walks through the exact monitoring priority, the pharmacology of why beta-blocker response can fade after years of use, and the precise nursing action that keeps the client safe. High-yield NCLEX reasoning you can apply the moment the question appears.
  • Acute MI Clinical Care Pathway Mastery: Medications, Activity, Education & NCLEX Priorities 27.07.2026 6min
    In this high-yield episode, we break down the prescribed clinical care pathway for acute myocardial infarction — the exact elements nurses document, including medication administration, activity tolerance progression, and client/family education. You’ll learn MONA/B updates, reperfusion timelines, complication surveillance, and how to answer pathway questions that appear on every NCLEX form. Walk away with prioritization frameworks, mnemonics, and practice questions to confidently handle cardiac emergencies on exam day.
  • The GI Bleed & Surgical Crisis Guide: Upper/Lower Bleeds, Cirrhosis Complications, and Post-Op Priorities for NCLEX 20.07.2026 8min
    Master one of the highest-yield clusters on the NCLEX-RN: acute gastrointestinal bleeding, cirrhosis emergencies, and post-operative bowel crises. This episode breaks down how to differentiate upper versus lower GI bleeds, prioritize ABCs with aggressive fluid resuscitation, safely manage NG tubes and ostomies, and instantly distinguish ileus from mechanical obstruction using clinical judgment frameworks. Walk away with the exact nursing interventions, mnemonics, and test traps you need to handle these scenarios confidently on exam day.
  • The Respiratory Rescue: ABGs, Ventilator Settings, and Pulmonary Embolism 13.07.2026 10min
    This episode walks through the respiratory emergencies most heavily tested under Physiological Adaptation, building a fast, repeatable method for reading arterial blood gases with the ROME mnemonic and full compensation analysis. It covers the clinical reasoning behind pulmonary embolism, ARDS, and pneumothorax, then moves into ventilator alarm troubleshooting, weaning parameters, and the exact sequence of priorities around intubation. The goal is a mental framework a test taker can run under pressure, not just a set of numbers to memorize.
  • The Cardiac Code: Decoding STEMI, Heart Failure, and Dysrhythmias 06.07.2026 11min
    This episode provides a focused, clinically oriented review of cardiovascular emergencies within the Physiological Adaptation category, equipping NCLEX candidates with pattern-recognition skills for rapid 12-lead ECG and telemetry interpretation. It distinguishes ST-elevation myocardial infarction from non-ST-elevation myocardial infarction and unstable angina, while detailing updated MONA protocol priorities, evidence-based nursing actions for acute decompensated heart failure, and precise sequencing for managing life-threatening dysrhythmias such as ventricular fibrillation and symptomatic bradycardia. The discussion integrates pathophysiology explanations in accessible terms with priority interventions, including defibrillation, cardioversion, and timed medication administration, to support optimal patient outcomes in high-acuity settings. This episode delivers focused clinical reasoning and evidence-based strategies for NCLEX success, emphasizing pathophysiology, pharmacology priorities, and patient safety principles. From a clinical nursing perspective, the ability to rapidly interpret cardiac rhythms and implement time-sensitive interventions determines survival in cardiovascular emergencies, where minutes can separate reversible ischemia from irreversible myocardial damage. Key NCLEX testable concepts require the nurse to differentiate between various acute coronary syndromes, prioritize actions according to current resuscitation guidelines, and sequence interventions for dysrhythmias that compromise cardiac output. Applying evidence-based practice to this scenario aligns nursing care with American Heart Association recommendations, thereby improving patient outcomes through prompt reperfusion, hemodynamic stabilization, and prevention of complications.
  • The Airborne and Droplet Barrier: Isolation Precautions and Nosocomial Infection Defense 29.06.2026 11min
    This episode delivers a definitive, evidence-based review of transmission-based isolation precautions essential for preventing nosocomial, or hospital-acquired, infections on medical-surgical units. It systematically differentiates airborne precautions required for tuberculosis, measles, and varicella from droplet precautions indicated for bacterial meningitis, influenza, and pertussis, and contact precautions needed for Clostridioides difficile and methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, while explaining the underlying mechanisms of spread in accessible language. The discussion concludes with the precise, board-tested sequence for donning and doffing personal protective equipment and incorporates two NCLEX-style practice questions with detailed rationales to strengthen clinical reasoning and safeguard patient outcomes. This episode delivers focused clinical reasoning and evidence-based strategies for NCLEX success, emphasizing pathophysiology, pharmacology priorities, and patient safety principles. From a clinical nursing perspective, the consistent application of isolation precautions represents one of the most effective interventions available to interrupt the chain of infection and protect vulnerable patients on medical-surgical floors. Key NCLEX testable concepts in the Safety and Infection Control category require the nurse to correctly classify pathogens according to their mode of transmission and to select the corresponding barrier precautions that minimize cross-contamination.
  • The Pediatric Milestones and Safety Grid: From Developmental Theories to Poison Ingestion" 22.06.2026 9min
    This episode breaks down Piaget's cognitive stages and Erikson's psychosocial stages and maps each one directly to age-appropriate toy selection and household safety hazards, including choking risks and car seat positioning rules. Listeners get a fast, scannable protocol review for pediatric poison ingestions involving acetaminophen, salicylates, and lead, with the antidotes and assessment priorities NCLEX consistently tests. The episode closes with the red-flag indicators of non-accidental trauma that every nurse must recognize and report, followed by three practice questions to check retention.
  • The OB/Newborn Safety Net: Decelerations, Postpartum Hemorrhage, and Neonatal Resuscitation 15.06.2026 10min
    This episode provides a targeted review of maternal-newborn care essential for NCLEX success, emphasizing Health Promotion and Maintenance. It equips listeners with skills to interpret fetal heart rate patterns through detailed audio descriptions and the VEAL CHOP mnemonic, with in-depth focus on late and variable decelerations. The discussion then advances to priority nursing interventions for uterine atony and postpartum hemorrhage, concluding with foundational neonatal resuscitation protocols to ensure comprehensive preparation for exam scenarios and clinical practice.
  • Five NCLEX practice Questions for Episode 06: “The Endocrine Crisis: Sifting Through DKA, HHS, and Thyroid Storm” 10.06.2026 5min
    Five NCLEX-practice Questions for Episode 06: “The Endocrine Crisis: Sifting Through DKA, HHS, and Thyroid Storm”
  • The Endocrine Crisis: Sifting Through DKA, HHS, and Thyroid Storm 08.06.2026 10min
    This episode examines acute metabolic and endocrine crises under Physiological Adaptation, equipping newly licensed nurses with essential skills for rapid identification and management in high-acuity settings. It provides clear, layman’s-term distinctions between Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA) and Hyperosmolar Hyperglycemic State (HHS), alongside a comprehensive review of Thyroid Storm, with emphasis on chart interpretation and prioritized nursing interventions. Listeners will gain practical summaries, three targeted practice questions, and an NCLEX-specific tip to strengthen clinical decision-making in these life-threatening conditions.
  • High-Alert Medications practice questions : Toxicity Recognition, Antidotes, and NCLEX Nursing Priorities 03.06.2026 6min
    High-Alert Medications Mastery: Toxicity Recognition, Antidotes, and NCLEX Nursing Priorities. Seven practice questions multiple-choice with a rationale for the answer.
  • The High-Alert Drug Ledger: Toxicity, Antidotes, and Critical Nursing Implications 01.06.2026 9min
    This episode provides an in-depth examination of high-alert medications with narrow therapeutic indices, focusing on pharmacological and parenteral therapies essential for post-NCLEX nursing practice. It translates complex concepts into layman’s terms, detailing clinical signs of toxicity, specific antidotes, critical laboratory monitoring, and nursing interventions for Digoxin, Lithium, Warfarin/Heparin, and Insulin. Listeners will benefit from practical summaries, three targeted practice questions, and an NCLEX-specific tip to enhance safe medication administration and patient outcomes.
  • NCLEX Practice Questions (Fluid/Electrolyte Balance in Renal & Cardiac Failure) 27.05.2026 6min
    NCLEX Practice Questions (Fluid/Electrolyte Balance in Renal & Cardiac Failure)
  • The Fluid and Electrolyte Balancing Act: Deciphering ECG Changes and Lab Values in Renal and Cardiac Failure 25.05.2026 8min
    This episode explores the critical interplay of fluid and electrolyte balance in patients with renal and cardiac failure, translating complex pathophysiology into practical nursing insights for those who have recently passed the NCLEX. Listeners will gain clear, layman’s-term summaries of key imbalances, associated ECG alterations, and essential laboratory values, alongside actionable clinical strategies. Designed for new nurses, it includes targeted practice questions and exam tips to reinforce confidence in managing these high-stakes conditions.
  • The Shock Cascade: Triage and Fluid Resuscitation in Acute Hemodynamic Collapse 21.05.2026 9min
    This episode immerses nursing candidates in a high-stakes clinical vignette of acute hemodynamic collapse, building directly on triage priorities to master the rapid identification and management of deteriorating patients experiencing significant fluid loss. Listeners will differentiate hypovolemic, cardiogenic, and septic shock profiles using Next Generation NCLEX (NGN) trend criteria, with emphasis on subtle early compensatory signs such as narrowing pulse pressure and tachypnea. Precise nursing interventions for massive fluid resuscitation, vasoactive titration, and trend monitoring are presented through detailed explanations, layman’s summaries, applied vignettes, and targeted practice elements to strengthen clinical judgment and exam performance
  • Who gets care First? Mastering the Laws of Prioritization and RN Delegation 17.05.2026 7min
    This episode delivers a strategic masterclass on clinical prioritization and safe delegation, shifting listeners from rote medical knowledge to the essential nursing mindset required for success on the Next Generation NCLEX. It examines core triage principles—acute versus chronic, stable versus unstable, and expected versus unexpected—through practical mock patient scenarios while delineating the precise legal boundaries of RN delegation to LPNs and unlicensed assistive personnel under the Nurse Practice Act. As the foundational deep dive into Management of Care, the largest NCLEX category, this content equips aspiring nurses to make rapid, defensible decisions that protect patient safety and ensure exam readiness.
  • How to Pass the NCLEX-RN on Your First Try: Complete 2026 NCSBN Client Needs Blueprint + Next Generation NGN Case Study Strategy 17.05.2026 5min
    NCLEX-RN means shifting from pure medical knowledge to mastering the NCSBN’s Client Needs framework under Computerized Adaptive Testing (CAT) with 70–135 questions. This complete guide breaks down the exact 4 Pillars and 8 subcategories — including Management of Care (15–21%), Pharmacological Therapies (13–19%), Physiological Adaptation (11–17%), Safety & Infection Control, and the high-stakes NGN Case Studies that test clinical judgment. Follow the proven 3-phase strategy that prioritizes the Nursing Mindset (Delegation, Triage, Therapeutic Communication), “What Kills First” system reviews, and heavy NGN case study drilling so you can confidently pass the Next Generation NCLEX and launch your RN career.

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