NCLEX-RN... study??

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What study materials do you use for studying NCLEX-RN?

I have bought Saunders 4th edition and am reading it right now.

but... what else?

Also, this is a dumb question but what is SATA... I keep seeing this posted and can't for the life of me figure it out.

Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC.

SATA = Select All That Apply

I am using the Delegation book by LaCharity.....kept hearing about it on here and it really is fantastic!!!! I am also listening to the Feuer audio lectures.....really good for subject review!

Another option is the Kaplan review book for test taking strategies.

Where can I get the delegation by Lacharity book?

and...

Feuer audio lectures?

THanks, lisa

got the LaCharity book from Barnes and Noble.....it was $31.....but i have seen it cheaper on the internet. I really do think it is well worth it.......it has helped a heap!

Specializes in Nursing Education.

My absolute favorite NCLEX review book is Mary Ann Hogan's "Comprehensive Review for NCLEX-RN."

Geek alert...I even got her to sign my copy when I met her once at an NSNA conference :D

Anyway, I honestly never used the actual text that much (I just never used the text of ANY review book that much), but the cd that comes with it has 5672 questions, so plenty to practice with. I think her questions are a great preparation for NCLEX, and I use them with my tutoring students all the time.

Saunders and NCLEX 4000 helped me a lot.

Specializes in OB/GYN.

Hello to all,

Does anyone know where can i get the Feuer latest audio lectures? Going for a third attempt this time, any advice would greatly be appreciated! Good luck to all test takers!

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