NCLEX-RN Exam Cram: Opinions?

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Specializes in Psychiatry.

I saw this book at Barnes and Noble and it looks like an really well organized nclex review. Has anyone else studied with this? I have Saunders (used it all year), Mosby and Kaplan but this one looked really nice.

Kelly

Haven't seen that book, but if you've used Saunders all year, I think you're probably already in good shape.

Specializes in Neurological/Neuro-ICU.

I love this book. But to me, its more of a guide, not a study book. It tells you where to go, moreless

Specializes in Neuro, Critical Care.

I just bought it so i'll let you know. I heard its really good and the CD is really good too.

I just bought Kaplan 05-06 offline

Exam Cram

A bunch of review cards, I have 3 of the prentice hall books, peds, ob and psych

I have 2 incredibly made easy books

one saunders book (old)

and one written by JoAnn Zerwekh and Jho Carol Claborn called "illustrated study guide for the nclex rn exam" 6th ed, published by MOSBY...

LOVE IT....its awesome, illistrated color pics, its great.

Specializes in Psychiatry.

and one written by JoAnn Zerwekh and Jho Carol Claborn called "illustrated study guide for the nclex rn exam" 6th ed, published by MOSBY...

LOVE IT....its awesome, illistrated color pics, its great.>>

I have this one too.

Kelly

Specializes in ORTHO/TRAUMA, PACU.

I have the Saunders Q&A (3rd edition) I have been using that book for about a month now. I also have the Nclex-RN Review made incredibly easy. I like the Made Easy book because it breaks the disease processes down to the NEED TO KNOW. Making it easier to remember and easier to apply. I also took the Kaplan course. I thought that the course did help. I know my weak point even though they changed from the first test to the last TEST. I still have alot more studying and questions to do before I am READY for my Nclex. Good Luck to all of you who are taking it early.

Specializes in Psychiatry.

Okay, I'm discouraged with the book. In the beginning it states that ACE Inhibitors work by converting angiotension I to angiotension II. *sigh Do I really want to use this to study with? I pulled out Kaplan instead lol

Kelly

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