NCLEX WITHOUT Saunders! Didn't have the attention span for Saunders.

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I firmly believe the sources below are ALL YOU NEED to pass the NCLEX! If you have the attention span of an ant like me, Saunders DOES NOT work for you. I panicked after trying to read that big yellow book. I was worried I wouldn't have enough time to prepare...and my sheer anxiety led me to buy copious amounts of resources...you name it....and I probably wasted money on it.

The ultimate dilemma...content or questions...my answer to that is BOTH. I was trying to relearn nursing the painstaking way by reading that tortourous Saunders book and I am telling you....you don't need to do that.

I know some people swear by Saunders. I am open minded to other techniques people have used and how they worked for you. With various mediums to choose from, the NCLEX can seem very daunting. I believe a lot of factors come into play when trying to study for this exam: personal/family obligations, the way you learned the material in nursing school, work experience, test anxiety, mental preparation...all of these play a role in PREPARING and PASSING the nclex. For me, I am a slow learner, had a B average in school, and I dx myself with ADHD haha. I find myself moving to 5 different places in the library when trying to study and impulsively answering questions and reading them too fast. I have major test anxiety esp when it comes to standardized testing...I couldn't inflict it upon myself to sit thru saunders....I needed to hear and see the material.

After about a month's worth of scatterbrained studying with Saunders (more worrying than studying), I needed to develop a plan to tackle the exam. I refused to schedule the exam UNTIL I felt ready. In fact, I received my ATT a week before my test date.

For about a month, I studied using the following sources:

1) Hurst - Listened To All Lectures

I am an auditory learner so this is a no brainer. I bought this program in my last semester of school. I recorded the lectures on my recorder and listened to each lecture multiple times (in the car running errands etc). Helped me with some questions on the nclex.

2) Study Guide

I could not sit and retain any of this info. Fortunately, someone transcribed this guide onto QUIZLET which was very helpful! Go thru the deck multiple times.

3) Questions From NCSBN

I only did questions (skipped the content) and felt it was beneficial. After all, its the same people that wrote the NCLEX.

4) Questions From PDA

Another frugal source that helped me pass. Definitely a must have!

5) Kaplan Test Strategy Book

I got mine at Barnes and Nobles. With this book I only studied the strategies and did not do any questions.

6) Online Videos

I watched Annelise Garrison's video on Youtube about management/priority and foundation/assessment videos on youtube...e.g. how to do trach care,

I PASSED IN 75 questions! It took me 3 hours. IT IS BASIC NURSING. You don't need to know everything in that SAUNDERS book. TRUST ME.

Well that's my story. Sorry if I offended anyone (Saunders aficionados). I just wanted to share in case someone was going thru the same thing I was. Thanks for reading. GOOD LUCK STUDYING.

SOME OTHER GOODIES These are supplemental sources for the topics I was confused about. Sorry to bombard you with a lot of material. I hope its not overwhelming, I just thought I'd share before deleting it from my bookmarks section as I found it very helpful!

http://quizlet.com/39055272/flashcards - Defense mechanisms with examples!

https://allnurses.com/nursing-student-assistance/mnemonics-memory-aids-146408-page9.html

MENUMONIC FOR MURMURS: (H) ARD ASS MRS. MSD (atrial regurg diastolic murmur, atrial stenosis systolic, mitral regurg diastole, mitral stenosis diastolic murmur - GENIUS)

-Erikson's stages

Life after Nclex-RN, Here are the 10 Kaplan Strategies used for... - Kaplan stratagies

Mosby's Pathophysiology Memory NoteCards - This was a lengthy document in but it helps visual people. I just used to look up a topic I was confused about.

Thanks so much for all of the info

Thank you thank you thank you

CONGRATULATIONS!!!!

And please do not apologize for posting too much info on how you passed the boards. I'm always just happy to see proof positive that hard work and studying pays off. You go, you RN, you!

Hi SilkenSail,

congratulations on passing this dreadful NCLEX. Thank you for sharing your studying experience. i am struggling with Saunders and thought of seriously ditching it.

Is there a way you can contact me by email:

[email protected]

Im lost and would like to discuss further with you on studying for this exam without reading Saunders.

Your advice is greatly appreciated.

thank you :)

@TryingtoStudy Thanks! I emailed you :)

@WordWangler Thanks I truly appreciate it! Agreed. I felt like all my hard work paid off!

Yes I understand that also...the problem I have is you have to do the work to understand this test. I don't have money to keep on paying for stuff myself. But if I want to pass I need to force on learning the nclex style questions. I am not sure about paying anybody one more dime for a review ...I have a job...but I am not sure if this will help me...like the golden review that I need ..

The only thing that I think somebody with a short attention span should cover in the Saunders book is chapter 5............the strategies!! If you don't want to cover anything else in it that's fine but try to at least look at them. Nobody will know about every subject matter presented on the NCLEX, but the important thing is to at least know how to go about getting to the right answer choice.

I agree with the above posters........that 35 page study guide is the bomb! You have all the Mnemonics you need and S/S to look for in various disease processes!!

which one is the 35 page study guide?

Yes I do agree the 35 page study guide does have great information. If you don't know how to get it on this site just put in the search box.. study guide . And several pages of study guide will come up, I really need to pass the nclex-pn this next time I am running out of money so I need to become a LPN soon. I want to force on getting the $200 paid first then I will make a choice for sure. What I remember about the test was for sure it looked like the ncsbn review. I like this review but I just don't think it break down information about WHY they came across that answer. Good luck every body..

@DJAYS I absolutely agree! Effort goes a long way. The study guide was definitely my golden ticket. There is NO WAY you can no everything on the nclex but with prior knowledge (study guide/hurst) and testing strategies anyone can pass! If you are having trouble with nclex style questions, take notes from the rationales while reading the kaplan strategies book! Best wishes!

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