Published May 12, 2010
mayouch
9 Posts
hi all i have a problem my exam in juin 2 and every time i met someone he told me about a book so please i need to know in wich book others persons who passed this exam before studied please help me to pass my exam am so afraid and last book s they told me about name mosby's so i dont know what i wanna do
RPN_2012
259 Posts
Here's the link to the CRNE topic:
FAQ: The Canadian Registered Nurse Examination (CRNE) - Nursing for Nurses
another topic:
CRNE: book advice - Nursing for Nurses
When you type "CRNE guide" in the search box, it come up with a bunch of topics...
Nursing community of 405,038+ members; Where nurses and nursing students talk everything about nursing. - Google Search Results for crne guide
Oh, and if you need the book CRPNE for the PN exam, there one guide, I don't remember the name of it, but I know it's sold at the George Brown College Book store at 200 King St. East in Toronto. There' a book shelf with all the Nursing exam guides, one of them is for the Practical Nursing. Just ask the staff!
Good luck!
neutrophil
87 Posts
Hi, I am a new grad, well within the last seven months. I passed my NCLEX first time around as have others. My two cents worth is this. Know your physiology and patho, then you can figure the questions out. Don't expect to recognize questions. If you do it is icing on the cake. There is no magic book. Just go for it,if you were one of those that paid attention to class more then e mail, you will be fine. If you fail, try again. If you succeed it is only the beginning. Good luck.
madwife2002, BSN, RN
26 Articles; 4,777 Posts
Moved thread to Student forum
my exam its with the CRNE did anyone knows about the mosby's guide prep for canadian rn exam
NotReady4PrimeTime, RN
5 Articles; 7,358 Posts
You really need to read the other threads and posts relating to the CRNE. There are literally hundreds of posts on the subject and mia13 has given you links to some of them, plus instructions on keyword searches. Neutrophil's advice is not very useful because the CRNE and the NCLEX are not even remotely similar. I'm closing this thread ow because it's just going over and over old ground.