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Oct 12, 2009 02:00 PM

Student Resources: NCLEX Review Materials

by VickyRN Staff
Updated Oct 17, 2009 at 02:52 PM by VickyRN

One of the most daunting tasks in nursing school is learning to adapt to the NCLEX-style questions. It is an entirely different way of testing and most students struggle with these types of exams.

I highly recommend the Saunders Comprehensive Review for the NCLEX-RN Examination (4th ed).

ISBN-10: 141603708X
ISBN-13: 978-1416037088

In my opinion, it is the best review on the market. Make sure you purchase the edition that has the subject material broken down into topics (such as adult neurological disorders or musculoskeletal disorders). That way, you can follow along with your nursing school lectures. You then need to take the time to practice! Don't just answer the questions, but delve deeper. Analyze each answer - and the rationale provided by Saunders - as to why the answer was right or wrong. Make sure you understand the rationales. Doing this will greatly improve your test-taking skills and your comprehension of the course content material.

Excerpts from NCLEX Review Books from Google Book Search:

Lippincott’s Review for NCLEX-RN

Lippincott’s Q & A Review for NCLEX-RN

NCLEX-RN Questions & Answers Made Incredibly Easy!: 3,500 + Questions!

NCLEX-RN Review Made Incredibly Easy!

NCLEX-RN for Dummies

Kaplan NCLEX-RN: Medications You Need to Know for the Exam

Cracking the NCLEX, 7th Edition

NCLEX-RN Review Guide

How to Prepare for the NCLEX-RN Using CAT

Nclex Q & A


Free online sites:

2009 NCLEX Examination Bulletin

Prentice Hall's NCLEX Question of the Week

Elsevier Question of the Week

Prentice Hall Medical-Surgical Nursing NCLEX Review Questions - Click on a chapter as you scroll down the page, then click on “NCLEX Review” in the left side-bar.

NCLEX Practice Questions 1-10
NCLEX Practice Questions 11-20
NCLEX Practice Questions 21-30
NCLEX Practice Questions 31-40

Free NCLEX Quizzes (scroll to bottom of page)

Sample Questions

Sample NCLEX Questions

NCLEX and HESI Practice Test

NCLEX Format - NCLEX Testing Format of the NCLEX Exam - Pearson VUE

Nursing 436 NCLEX Review Questions

Introduction to Professional Nursing Practice

Heart Sounds Review Questions

Lung Sounds Review Questions


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Old Oct 20, 2009, 12:09 PM

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Thank you for this fabulous offer! I've heard only great things about this book, however my pocketbook was not ready to pay the $40-60 price. I tried all book sites and this is the lowest price! I will use the book in good health and for good studies.
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Old Oct 20, 2009, 10:53 PM

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This is really great! thanks!
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Old Oct 21, 2009, 02:06 PM

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I signed up for the Borders Rewards Card and receive coupons for up to 30% off any product to help defray some of the high cost of books. Saunders was such a big help in RN School that I got one for my brother. When it comes time to sit for the NCLEX...get a large group together to get a good discount from Kaplan. I put aside $10-$20 each week a few months ahead of graduation and took it. The knowledge you gain is....priceless....many people who took the Kaplan prep in my RN class, had the computer turn off in the 70's and passed while a majority who didn't, ended up answering 230+ questions. Just food for thought.
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Old Oct 21, 2009, 06:58 PM

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I saw another post today that said the Saunders review book is on sale at amazon.com for $24.95 I think. Hope this helps.
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Old Oct 21, 2009, 08:18 PM

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Vicky,
Wow. Thank you so much. I will advise my students to look up your allnurses site. Again, you are an amazing resource to my students.
((Thanks))
Jessie
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Thank you for the tips.
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Old Oct 22, 2009, 08:52 AM
Updated Oct 22, 2009 at 09:01 AM by tlc2u

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VickyRN,
I love reading your articles here on allnurses. When I see an article here that you have written I know it is always worth reading. Thank You for sharing with all of us here at allnurses.

In hindsite after completing LPN school and studying and passing my NCLEX I fully realize the value of the Saunders NCLEX book.

I used this book "some" throughout nursing school. However, if I had taken the time during school to familiarize myself with all this book has to offer I believe nursing school would have been much less stressful for me.

I highly recommend all nursing school students get the latest version and don't just look at the 1 chapter for the body system you are studying but use the "Content list" as a guide to other pertinent chapters. Below is information from another post about how to put this book to best use.


Saunders NCLEX study guide does break the material down into the body systems. ( Use the newest version if you can it has multiple choice questions and the new style questions you'll want to practice as well).

However:
Look at the "Contents list" in the front of the book as there are seperate chapters that also have information pertinent to many of the body systems.
For example:
"Perioperative care" may be pertinent to most of the systems.
"Positioning clients"
"Care of a client with a Tube''
"Lab values"
"Acid-Base"
"Nutrition" (esp. K+ in cardiac)
nutrition needs for renal problems (UTI, dialysis etc.).
Nutrition for celiac [COLOR=green! important][COLOR=green! important]disease[/color][/color] etc..

There is a very valuable chapter in this book to help with taking tests in nursing school.

My suggestion fully absorb the chapter on "TEST TAKING STRATEGIES"
My 3rd edition Saunders has 12 test taking strategies in it.
1. On "one sheet" of paper make a list of those strategies in the form of questions to ask yourself. Use the list every time you practice questions until it becomes automatic for you to recall these strategies.
This list from another website is helpful as well. Get used to asking yourself these questions before you answer test questions.
http://passnclex.drexel.edu/index.cfm?action=checklist

2. When you start studying a system in class. Look at the "Contents" list in Saunders and determine any relevant chapters.

3. Don't read those chapters yet. Do read the questions and answer them. In your Saunders book (in pencil so you can erase it) put a check or X for if you answered the question right or wrong.

4. Look at your list of test taking strategies. Beside each question write the number of the test taking strategy that would be useful to answering the question.

5. Pay close attention to the questions you got wrong. When you do enough questions you will begin to see a pattern to which test taking strategies you need to improve on.

6. Also pay close attention to the specific information being discussed in the questions. Read the answers and rationales. (Use the information in the questions and rationales as a guide to understanding what are the important points for this system) Notice what the questions are asking about. Is it specific medications? Is it pertinent lab values? Is it specific positioning of the client?

7. Before you read your textbook chapters. Answer any questions in Saunders that is pertinent to the body system and to your lectures and notes. Glance over the Saunders chapters. Glance at the boxes, charts, lists, and pictures in Saunders and your textbook that pertain to your lectures and notes. Depending on how much time you have to study use a little of that time to get a good idea of the big picture first and then read your chapter.
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Old Oct 22, 2009, 06:15 PM

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Wow, thanks for this great list of books. I was at Barnes & Nobles this past weekend and I was browsing NCLEX Review books, but I couldn't make up my mind on a good. I decided to get on alnursses.com for some suggestions and, to my surprise, your post was the first thing I saw.

Many Thanks!
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Old Oct 22, 2009, 11:32 PM

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Thanks so much for this!!
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