Published Jun 21, 2010
Gold2010
490 Posts
Hi everyone
Those who passed or still in that boat plz write any advice where to start for studying nclex. thanks to everyone in advance.
r0ckchalk
5 Posts
Any NCLEX practice book is a good one to help you study, but I have found that online ones were easier for me. Really you just kind of have to jump into them as starting in any one particular topic won't really help. I took a Kaplan course but honestly would not recommend it to everyone because I feel that content review would have helped me out a lot more. But any practice questions that can help with your critical thinking skills will help! And just do a ton of practice questions!
aniko02
10 Posts
Saunders for content information and Kaplan q bank for answering questions similar to NCLEX.
Lenina
11 Posts
Go over all q from Kaplan , Davis and Mosbys books. Know by heart the lab values, do many q on infection control, delegation, priority.
Leonardo Del Toro, RN
1 Article; 730 Posts
I would start by taking the Kaplan course. If you don't have the $ for that, buy a bunch of NCLEX books (there are plenty of listings in this site) and answer 60 questions in 60 min every day, read rationales. One day a week answer 265 questions. It is important that you keep it at one question per minute. Do not walk in to the testing room without completing at least 3000 questions.