CRNE February 2010

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Specializes in Perioperative.

Hello! anybody out there?!! :coollook:

I just received my confirmation to write the crne this February. I am now in desperation to get a review materials to study on. I am still in the process of acquiring the crne prep guide as this was what most of those taking the October 2009 CRNE but one thread says the shipping cost is far way too expensive. :cry: huhu

BUt however, the exam cost is to much to fail the test... so can anybody out there give tips? advises and how was it like? what to concentrate more?

I am not sure if it was easier since I have been working as an RN for 3 years already as a paid employee. I found it almost impossible to prepare and just could not motivate myself to study very much. But I ended up purchasing Lippincotts, Mosby's and the CRNE prep guide. I only ended up using the CRNE prep guide and went through it about twice. I just got my results today and found out I passed. Yeah!!!! The hard part for me is that I don't usually agree with the rationale's of the questions that are really subjective. But by reading the rationale's I became a little more familiar with what was deemed as the "better" answer. You can PM me if you want to talk about getting resources since I don't need them anymore. :)

Specializes in Perioperative.

CONGRATS RNgrad2006!..... I cant PM you yet but I'm interested in your proposal. Please PM me instead. thanks

Hi nice_earyen!

Waaahh.. I'll also be writing the feb exam and I'm so anxious about it. Yeah, most of the takers said that the CNA CRNE prep guide is the most helpful one to have. I'm also looking for the Lippincott's prep guide.. Anyone out there who has an extra one? Please PM me.. Thanks a lot. :)

Congrats RNgrad2006 as well! :yeah:

Specializes in Perioperative.

really!.... where will you take the exam? I'm taking it in vancouver.... Im still in the process of getting exam prep guide... start reading the code of ethics. I'm done with it already.

Specializes in Perioperative.

hi RNgrad2006,

I'm really waiting for your pm. I'm so interested in your books....

Specializes in Perioperative.

hi yabs,

I cant do PM yets, I'm new to the site... f you can PM already then do so....

thanks

hi RNgrad2006,

I'm really waiting for your pm. I'm so interested in your books....

I just sent a PM

I'm writing it in Vancouver as well! :up: I'm starting with the Mosby's comprehensive review book.. Still really in search for resources. And yeah, I'm also a newbie and couldn't send PMs yet. Seems we really need to participate in more threads still.. :D

Specializes in Perioperative.

Wow good for you yabs!..... I'm still concentrating on the code of ethics and the conpemdium... So I guess we'll see each other on February.

That's great to hear.. :) Hopefully we can review everything that we need for the exam.. see you too on the exam day. :)

I am not sure if it was easier since I have been working as an RN for 3 years already as a paid employee. I found it almost impossible to prepare and just could not motivate myself to study very much. But I ended up purchasing Lippincotts, Mosby's and the CRNE prep guide. I only ended up using the CRNE prep guide and went through it about twice. I just got my results today and found out I passed. Yeah!!!! The hard part for me is that I don't usually agree with the rationale's of the questions that are really subjective. But by reading the rationale's I became a little more familiar with what was deemed as the "better" answer. You can PM me if you want to talk about getting resources since I don't need them anymore. :)

I'm new to this site. DO you have a msn? I just want to know if you can give me advice. Thank you in advance.

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