I am planning to take the HESI-A2 exam on August 22, 2011 and I just had a few questions about how to prepare for the exam. I just received my Evolve reach study guide today and I am totally surprised to see that the A&P section is only about 12 pages. I can not imagine that you can fit a year of A&P into just 12 pages. MY first question is for people who have already taken the HESI-A2 and used the Evolve study guide. Is everything you need to know about A&P in the study guide? I know the practice questions are not going to be repeated but I'm just trying to figure out if I need to study additional material or if the study guide contains all of the necessary information.
For the people who are still studing for the HESI-A2, how are you preparing for the A&P section? I feel totally overwhelmed by the amount of information they could pull questions from.
Also, if anyone has a useful study guide, please email it to me: [email protected]
Good Luck Future Nurses!
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Hello Everyone!
I am planning to take the HESI-A2 exam on August 22, 2011 and I just had a few questions about how to prepare for the exam. I just received my Evolve reach study guide today and I am totally surprised to see that the A&P section is only about 12 pages. I can not imagine that you can fit a year of A&P into just 12 pages. MY first question is for people who have already taken the HESI-A2 and used the Evolve study guide. Is everything you need to know about A&P in the study guide? I know the practice questions are not going to be repeated but I'm just trying to figure out if I need to study additional material or if the study guide contains all of the necessary information.
For the people who are still studing for the HESI-A2, how are you preparing for the A&P section? I feel totally overwhelmed by the amount of information they could pull questions from.
Also, if anyone has a useful study guide, please email it to me: [email protected]
Good Luck Future Nurses!