Published Jun 2, 2013
Momofboysx3
37 Posts
I'm curious to see if others had an opinion on study materials.
I have lippincott's 9th edition , the green Sanders that came with my textbooks and I just purchased the 5th edition Saunders comprehensive review.
All through my program I studied Lippincott's and I did well, now that I've exhausted that whole book I feel like the questions on the nclex will be harder than lippincott's. Just started into the red and white Saunders and I'm wondering where these questions would fall on the "passing standard".
Any advice would be much apperciated.
lloi
105 Posts
I'm curious to see if others had an opinion on study materials.I have lippincott's 9th edition , the green Sanders that came with my textbooks and I just purchased the 5th edition Saunders comprehensive review.All through my program I studied Lippincott's and I did well, now that I've exhausted that whole book I feel like the questions on the nclex will be harder than lippincott's. Just started into the red and white Saunders and I'm wondering where these questions would fall on the "passing standard".Any advice would be much apperciated.
try the kaplan qbank and the pda by lacharity
JustBeachyNurse, LPN
13,957 Posts
PDA is really for NCLEX RN. Some are successful using this resource but others found it as too much as RN delegation can vastly differ from PN delegation. Many PN candidates report success using Saunders
CVICUYSRN
104 Posts
All I used for my pn was green book Saunders and cram exam and passed this thurs after being out of school for 2 years! Good luck