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Thanks guys so much :-), yes miss priss that book has each chapter (cardiac, oncology, gastrointestinal, ortho,neuro,psych,maternity and peds) broken down into about three pages of the most pertint info you need to know for the nclex after each chapter they have 10 practice questions on the chapter, I literally read through every chapter which wasn't even like 4 pages long within one week before the exam, the book is very organized and easy to fallow, it also has a cram sheet with all blood cbc levels and other lab test levels. Med therapeutic levels. That book is a complete package ! I was so lost on where to start where to even begin to study but I just fallowed that book and it got me to pass! I know you will do great make sure to just get sleep and eat before going to take the exam!
Also check out simplenursing.com it has simplified lectures on every topic you learned in nursing school and the teacher is funny and keeps you awake he definitely helped. Good luck! :-)
I watch those lectures, especially when I cannot bring myself to read after working 10 hours lol. They also have some PDFs to download if you join the site.
Nkrystal.lpn
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I am so excited that I received my licensure in the mail today. I want to start off by saying the pearson vue trick worked I tried re registering and it wouldn't allow me to, then a few days later got the pass status when I paid the 7$. I was nervous because I got all select all that apply answers and a lot of medications, it stopped at 85 ?. I took my boards almost 7 months after graduating. I baught the pearson PN exam cram book, did every question on the practice test cd rom, the week of the exam in literally went and read through every chapter besides I think 3. It is not that bad to read through it really!! Specially when you know time is cutting it close to when your scheduled day is. I have an iPhone so I downloaded a couple apps for nclex practice questions I'd do at least 30 a day.