Published May 12, 2009
ifl69
9 Posts
Iv'e heard positive things about this review. Has anybody used it to pass the NCLEX-PN.
GoosbyLPN
574 Posts
I'm using it now, but I have heard of people actually passing using it. To me I understand this book better than any other book out there, also if u have a question u can call MRs Reinhart and she will explain it to u(Ive done this several times). I take my test on Friday so i'll let u know she also has online study material for $29.95 for 2 weeks or $49.95 for a month
maggiesdream
44 Posts
I would use other resources as well. Do the questions in the back of the book. Don't rely just on this book. Find as many questions to do from many sources. I also used the n3500 . Someone on here suggested that I didn't use it as it was for RN's. I found the Nclex questions to be similar to those. I passed with 85 questions. A fellow classmate of mine, used Exam-cram only and just found out she failed.
I also used the Kaplan 1000 questions,Saunders, Davis and study the entire ATI med surge book.
Thank you maggie.
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caliotter3
38,333 Posts
Suggest you also use another source for questions so you have enough exposure to the material. Good luck.
LVbabyhuman
62 Posts
I used EXAM CRAM and SAUNDERS . I think EXAM- CRAM is more difficult than SAUNDERS. However, it's a good material to practice critical thinking (questions).
KAYBDT6, BSN, RN
1,602 Posts
I use both Exam cram PN and RN review. The review book is just too good. It really help me how to break down question. But couple it with saunders, Davis's, mosby just to mention a few. All really worked. Also I don't believe in doing review classes, because is a waste of money. Why spend so much money after 1 or 2 years in nursing school. If you can study your basic content and do alot practice question everybody will be fine rather than ............money!!
princezzzz
93 Posts
yes! i would definitely recommend exam cram.. it's easy to understand...
and combine it with kaplan qbank!