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Jun 30, 2009 10:55 AM

Getting Ready to Take My Boards!


Hi every one, I recently graduated from college with my LPN, and am getting ready to take my boards. The problem is that my books were burned in a fire after I finshed college, and now I have nothing to study from!! If any one can give me some idea's about anything that would be helpful for studying would be greatly appreciated!!!


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Old Jul 04, 2009, 11:36 AM

Default Re: Getting Ready to Take My Boards!
This probably wasn't the correct place to post your question and perhaps one of the staff will move it.

Don't study too much content; there is no possible way to remember it all. Go buy " Saunders Q&A Review for the NCLEX-RN Examination" and do the questions. You can work out of the book or from the supplied disk. While doing the questions, read the "rationales" and the "strategies" for every question, even the ones you got right.

There are several different books out there; the key is to get one or two and start practicing questions.

Good luck & stay groovy!
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