Published Jul 24, 2013
ssk5
208 Posts
I need some suggestions in preparing for nclex-rn. Which review books should i go through?
which Question types, question cds should i follow? Please someone help me.
MsRN2b2013
15 Posts
I need some suggestions in preparing for nclex-rn. Which review books should i go through?which Question types, question cds should i follow? Please someone help me.
Hi, I'm currently studying for the nclex rn exam. I ended up using several sources, hopefully it will be beneficial. Some sources I've been using are
- Hurst review ( highly recommend ) great for content review. They simplify everything.
-Saunders 5th edition (yellow book) it's good for content revue as well. I noticed that the questions are a bit easy but definitely continue doing them and make sure you read their rationales.
- Prioritization, Delegation, and Assignment book by LaCharity....it's a must have. Awesome delegation & prioritizing questions and its divided by systems. Be sure to do the entire book.
My school used Kaplan, so I've used the book and the qtrainers as well as qbanks, by helpful
-remar review....it's another great nclex review, especially the quick facts
Thiis is my first time posting, hopefully it was helpful to you. Good luck studying!!
Thank you for your suggestion. currently i am doing with kaplan and saunders 5th edition. Definitely i'll follow other books you mentioned. Thank you so much.
You're welcome!! ?
JermaineRN
4 Posts
Hello. I recently took and passed the nclex. I used the Saunders 5th edition. Answer as many questions on the disc as possible. The ones that you get wrong you can bookmark them and come back to them. Questions, questions, questions. Nclex 4000 also. Don't focus too much on meds because the ones given you will not recognize. Good Luck.
Thank you....
LVN.RN.GUY
29 Posts
I need some suggestions in preparing for nclex-rn. Which review books should i go through? which Question types, question cds should i follow? Please someone help me.
I recently passed nclex rn this july, I used these materials:
Thank you so much.
swansonplace
789 Posts
I guess for it was a matter of finding tools I like to work with. I ended up using ATI and Feuer.