Extra Pickles 1,403 Posts Oct 9, 2017 Buy a book, enroll in a review course, scheduled time with the tutor, however the heck you want to do it :-)
Extra Pickles 1,403 Posts Oct 9, 2017 Lol ver helpful. HahaMeh, I figured someone who is smart enough and organized enough to have studied their butt off for years in nursing school should know the answer to this question, but who knows! Yeah, those are some names of books to look up, I think I just walked into Barnes and Noble and looked at the shelf!
NotMyProblem MSN, ASN, BSN, MSN, LPN, RN 2,690 Posts Specializes in Med/Surg, LTACH, LTC, Home Health. Has 37 years experience. Oct 9, 2017 Meh, I figured someone who is smart enough and organized enough to have studied their butt off for years in nursing school should know the answer to this question, but who knows! Yeah, those are some names of books to look up, I think I just walked into Barnes and Noble and looked at the shelf!Me too. I walked into Barnes and Noble directly across the street from Pearson Vue after testing out of my final course requirement. The guide I selected was the one that felt very soft and lightweight in my hands. I could not really be expected to study a guide that I felt was too hard and heavy to hold for extended periods.