Can this book be used for both rn and pn? Trying to get my studying books up and ready to go but need advice on if it's the correct book
cmedar20 59 Posts Mar 29, 2013 I think this book is geared more towards rn than pn. Just got mine a few days ago haven't started using it yet.
syalissa 103 Posts Mar 29, 2013 Hmmm I wonder if it will still be helpful in some way :-/ don't know where to gear my studies
cherowil 18 Posts Mar 29, 2013 I just took my PN test (and passed) and the lacharity book was so helpful! A lot of the questions on my test were on this material. Priority, delegation, and assignment are areas that both lpns and rns need to know. Definitely use it no matter which test you are taking...
jnurse21, BSN, RN 84 Posts Mar 30, 2013 PDA is more geared twds RN but can be used for LPN as well. I used it ( more for the SATA Qs). Difficulty level of Qs is higher up. What books do u have?
jnurse21, BSN, RN 84 Posts Mar 30, 2013 I liked Saunders a lot! IMO-I thought that book prepared me the most. I took my test January 4th (passed on 1st try with min amount of Qs)
melaniedale28f 172 Posts Mar 30, 2013 I liked Saunders a lot! IMO-I thought that book prepared me the most. I took my test January 4th (passed on 1st try with min amount of Qs)Aside of saunders book, what else did you used?
syalissa 103 Posts Mar 30, 2013 Exam cram... I do have Saunders but doesnt keep me focused as much but I will be doing the Kaplan soon once I go down to relief staff at work...
jnurse21, BSN, RN 84 Posts Mar 30, 2013 I did exam cram (found mistakes), lippincott. Not a big fan of exam cram.