Nursing Students NCLEX
Published Jul 20, 2005
BORI-BSNRN, BSN, RN
441 Posts
Hello, everyone!
I'm looking for a very good Nclex RN review books, already have Saunders, but somebody recommended me "NsNa's Nclex RN review by Delmar 5th edition"
Does anyone have any idea if this book is really good? I DON'T want to waste time and money... :uhoh21:
Thanks in advanced! :)
Bori
atlanta
62 Posts
Hello, everyone!I'm looking for a very good Nclex RN review books, already have Saunders, but somebody recommended me "NsNa's Nclex RN review by Delmar 5th edition" Does anyone have any idea if this book is really good? I DON'T want to waste time and money... :uhoh21: Thanks in advanced! :) Bori
USE SAUNDRAS for content review because it is very detailed! I regret that I didn't used it since I am taking the test tommorrow.... Learn from my mistake.. But the question on Saundras is too easy....
It will give you reference for all exotic disease that may pop up on NCLEX... I regret that I use kaplan course book.... Kaplan is good for strategy and priority question...
USE SAUNDRAS for content review because it is very detailed! I regret that I didn't used it since I am taking the test tommorrow.... Learn from my mistake.. But the question on Saundras is too easy....It will give you reference for all exotic disease that may pop up on NCLEX... I regret that I use kaplan course book.... Kaplan is good for strategy and priority question...
:) Thanks a lot, atlanta!! Thanks for reply..I appreciate your info. i will continue using Saunders as your advice!
I will appreciate if you let me know about the Nclex....GOOD LUCK today!! Let me know how was it!! Good luck, i wish you the best!!!! :)
:Melody: Bori
Grace_RN2005
32 Posts
Hi, Bori,
I had used both NSNA and Sandra.
Sandra has rationale for every answer, but NSNA does not.
But NSNA has a different style of questions.
Study with Sandra and do questions in Sandra first. If you have more time, you can do questions in NSNA.
Grace