Published Mar 3, 2008
beth66335, BSN, RN
890 Posts
My last CI said an excellent way to enhance my studying would be to get an NCLEX book that is broken down in categories or body systems. Anybody know a really good one? I have an old Lippincott's review, but I don't like it.
APBT mom, LPN, RN
717 Posts
Saunders and Mosbys break them up into systems. Mosbys seems to be an easier read though but if you can afford it get both they're good books to study with.
yummychiq25
3 Posts
i saw an nclex book at national which indicates a complete review on blah blah the author is donna gravitz is dis a good one ? thanks!
I don't know authors. If you can go back get the title then maybe someone could help you out.
Hey guys, I just went book browsing at B&N and found a NCLEX-RN Illustrated review I think I will like! It is by Zerwekh and Claborn 6th edition published by Mosby/Elsevier. It has questions by body system and category, and test taking strategy and health implications across the life span just to mention a little of the content. I can't wait to start using it, I have 3 more tests in NSG 109 and I need an 85 on each to get my grade up to a B, right now it's a D!:uhoh3:
stephanne71
6 Posts
Saunders Comprehensive Review for the NCLEX-RN and Saunders Strategies for Success for the NCLEX are both excellent books. I used the questions in the books to review during Nursing School and used the disks to review for the NCLEX (passed with 75 questions) I recommend those books to anyone who asks. GOOD LUCK!
I have that book too and I love it. It's a very easy read.