Study tips nclex rn passers pls

Nursing Students NCLEX

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hello everyone!

I was wondering if any of you have the time to give me suggestions how to get back on track in studying for the rn.

Please let me know. what are the best study materials?

help help help me pls!!!

For study materials, I used Saunders 5th edition. I did Hurst & Kaplan before, but it didn't work for me somehow. One of my cousins recommended Saunders, so I tried it. I only did Analysis/Applications + Alternate type format questions on the CD for practice because those are the level of questions you want to get in the NCLEX exam. The more practice you do of those type of questions, the better prepare you will be. I also used 'Prioritization, Delegation, & Assignment' by LaCharity. Didn't finished it though. Reviewed for 2 months 5 days/wk - 8hrs or more, & at least 100+ questions per day. Took the NCLEX-RN exam this April & passed w/ 78 questions. Studied medications along with body systems/diseases (ex: cardiovascular diseases + cardiac meds, etc). That helped me remember the drugs better. I read the Saunders book slowly; just try to understand the concepts for each diseases; signs/symptoms, how to treat it, etc (ex: disease/disorder - signs/symptoms - diagnostic/labs if any - Nrsg care). I think a good understanding of content materials as well as how to apply it to questions, will help you passed the exam.

do u have any notes on the meds?

I read this book cover to cover and practiced some questions from the website that comes with the book http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/1455727555?pc_redir=1397388979&robot_redir=1

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