Published Feb 24, 2013
RunawayN
284 Posts
Hello Everybody
I'm currently going through the Hurst review which I think is a great review. Videos are fun and reinforcing the core content.
However, when I go over my NCLEX books such as Saunders, I noticed that the Hurst review did not go over a lot!! Should I be concerned?
obloom14
242 Posts
Saunders is more detailed. It's good to look at it as well
Ahhh, I feel like I need to know so much more
julz68
467 Posts
Ahhh I feel like I need to know so much more[/quote']Most people still feel like they're unprepared...I know I did. Everything you need to know is what you learned all thru nursing school. What you should do now is NCLEX style practice questions. I used the Saunders CD and NCLEX RN 3500. I felt the most uncomfortable with the SATA Q's so I did mostly alternate format questions to help me prepare. You already know the content..be confident and you will succeed! Good luck!! :)
Most people still feel like they're unprepared...I know I did. Everything you need to know is what you learned all thru nursing school. What you should do now is NCLEX style practice questions. I used the Saunders CD and NCLEX RN 3500. I felt the most uncomfortable with the SATA Q's so I did mostly alternate format questions to help me prepare. You already know the content..be confident and you will succeed! Good luck!! :)
St_Claire, ADN, RN
461 Posts
http://nursing.slcc.edu/nclexrn3500/mainMenu.do
This and the Kaplan strategies are all I used to prepare.
Racer15, BSN, RN
707 Posts
I did Hurst review. It's good for a fast review over core content, you're never going to know it all.
True, I just want to know all of it just in case.