I was told when reveiwing for the NYCLEX as a LPN not to use too many different books. I use Lipincotts RN review book and some other book about 3,000 questions, and my notes I had taken in class. Its not about studying to remember those answers, its about knowing how to take apart the question and know EXACTLY what its asking you. The main three things I used while taking the test are knowing how to interpt the question, Maslow needs, ADPIE(assesment, DX,planning,implementation, and Evaluation). From my experience ther is no true way to study for it. you just have to know your stuff. Don't get dicouraged by the number of questions and the myth that goes along with it. I sat there and fell asleep and completed 86 question in 2 hr and it cut me off, and I passed the first time. I know others who sat there for four hours with 300 plus questin who passed and some who failed when it cut them off at 85. Good luck, no I mean God Bless you on your next attempt. get a good night rest and don't study too much because you then start second guessing yourself. One last thing to remember there are two definate wrong answers and one definate right and the other is a possible right, so learn out to narrow it down to those two and make the best possible discission from there.
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