Do you recommend LaCharity?

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I've read on threads thats mentioned the LaCharity book. I was thinking of purchasing it, but I don't want too many studying materials that might end up being overwhelming. Was it really helpful on the nclex? What are your insights...

Ive read on threads thats mentioned the LaCharity book. i was thinking of purchasing it, but i dont want too many studying materials that might end up being overwhelming. was it really helpful on the nclex? what are your insights...

if there is one book you should have is la charity.

Specializes in peds-trach/vent.

i took the nclex two weeks ago. if there was ever a book i regret not buying, its lacharity. i had plenty of these questions. after i took the nclex, i figured if i failed, then i was heading straight to the bookstore to purchase lacharity. good luck to you.:)

Specializes in Med-Surg, Outpatient Surgery, Nurse Informatics.

a very helpful book for nclex. this will really help you with prio, delegation questions.

I hear it's a must have!

thank you, will be heading to B&N later on tonight..

Ive read on threads thats mentioned the LaCharity book. i was thinking of purchasing it, but i dont want too many studying materials that might end up being overwhelming. was it really helpful on the nclex? what are your insights...
I feel like this book is worth the buy. I got it from the kindle store

do you know if cd comes w/ this book? Thanks

Specializes in Operating Room.

I bought this book because it was so hyped up on here. Yes, the prioritization questions were nice but you can find those questions on any NCLEX review book. If I could have done it again, I would not have bought it. I'm a no frills person, I only used Saunders Comprehensive and Q&A Review. Passed NCLEX with 75 questions.

Specializes in Psychiatric, Orthopedics.

I'd recommend it. I took the NCLEX and passed last month. Lacharity has a lot of those delegation questions that you don't see much in other review books. The delegation questions are somewhat repetitive in different chapters, I think this is a strategy Lacharity is doing to put in our heads that "this task is for the NA's/ the LPN's/ the RN's only". That's what I like most about the PDA book. Good luck and keep positive :)

It's very helpful. It was helped me a lot with my delegation and priority questions.

I didn't buy it, but did rent it from B&N for 30 days (9.95). yeah, it hammered home the delegation process!

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