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I am using Saunders NCLEX review book. It comes with a CD and a pre-test exam that prioritizes your areas for study based on results of the exam. It then makes up a 6 week schedule for review, beginning with your weakest areas. I am also using DVD's from my Foundations of Nursing text, which have step by step videos of basic nursing procedures, and procedures checklists you can print out. I have a set of drug flashcards (not the best), but am planning to make a set of more simple and basic ones based on the Kaplan and Saunders NCLEX review texts. I am hoping this will keep my knowledge fresh as I continue to search for an RN job, over 2 years past graduation.
hilary1216
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Hey everyone. I graduated nursing school 5 years ago and I worked full time for 2 yrs after that (renal) and then prn for 2 yrs after that (med/surg float pool). Then I got pregnant 1.5 yrs ago and stopped working and I'm just now wanting to go back to work. I just got a job as a per diem med/surg float pool nurse.
Even though it's only been 1.5 yrs since I've worked, I'm afraid I've forgotten a lot of my nursing skills, medication knowledge, assessment skills, etc. Im looking for a book or website or SOMETHING that can help me refresh myself before going back to work. I know that it will come back to me quickly (or at least I hope it does! lol) but I'm just nervous Im going to suck! lol
Any advice or books for someone like me? Like a Nursing Refresher Course for Dummies or something? :)
Thanks so much!