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Incorporating Saunders into 2nd semester

Hi people,

I have read several threads that recommend using an NCLEX study guide with Med/Surg. How do you incorporate the study guide while taking the class? I plan on buying the Saunders book, not to study for NCLEX, but to help with Med/Surg. A response from anyone who is doing this and knows it helps would be greatly appreciated...

Thanks:)

Will post in Student forum as well

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I recommend that you use Sanunders questions as a review for what you have learned. They do have excellent teaching materials involved in the book, but not in the question section.

I recommend that you use Sanunders questions as a review for what you have learned. They do have excellent teaching materials involved in the book, but not in the question section.

Suzzan3:

I am taking the NCLEX RN tomorrow. What do you mean, "but not in the question section?" I have the book and have been doing about all of the questions after the lessons.

Thanks

Suzzan3:

I am taking the NCLEX RN tomorrow. What do you mean, "but not in the question section?" I have the book and have been doing about all of the questions after the lessons.

Thanks

P.S. Suzanne:

I also have been doing other books and CD's and I find a lot of the questions are different from Saunders. I guess I am getting test jitters now because I am retaking the NCLEX to renew my RN license. They require it after you license has been lapsed over 8 years.

Any help, comfort, ANYTHING will help.

Thanks.

I definitely recommend using an NCLEX study guide for Med/Surg! I have the Saunders book too, and I used it in addition to my class notes to study for Med/Surg tests. For example, if our test was going to cover cardiac, shock, and respiratory, I would study my notes from class and then study the corresponding sections in Saunders. Some of the sections don't have their own specific chapters (for example, shock), but some, like cardiac and respiratory, do. You can review the outline in each chapter and then take the practice tests at the end of the chapters. In fact, some of our test questions even came right from these NCLEX books because the teachers used them as reference too.

Does this help? I hope I explained it well. I found it extremely helpful, and I think all of my classmates did too. Good luck!

amy :)

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I definitely recommend using an NCLEX study guide for Med/Surg! I have the Saunders book too, and I used it in addition to my class notes to study for Med/Surg tests. For example, if our test was going to cover cardiac, shock, and respiratory, I would study my notes from class and then study the corresponding sections in Saunders. Some of the sections don't have their own specific chapters (for example, shock), but some, like cardiac and respiratory, do. You can review the outline in each chapter and then take the practice tests at the end of the chapters. In fact, some of our test questions even came right from these NCLEX books because the teachers used them as reference too.

Does this help? I hope I explained it well. I found it extremely helpful, and I think all of my classmates did too. Good luck!

amy :)

Hi Amy,

That was exactly what I was looking for as far as how to use the book. Now I have a better idea. Thanks a lot!:p

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Thanks everyone for posting. I am going to buy my book ASAP!

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