need help with SATA

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I really need help with the SATA type questions. Can anyone reccomend anything to use? any websites etc? Even any of the alternate formats would be helpful to study. I'm taking kaplan but they dont have a ton.

I really need help with the SATA type questions. Can anyone reccomend anything to use? any websites etc? Even any of the alternate formats would be helpful to study. I'm taking kaplan but they dont have a ton.

Saunders and NCLEX 4000 have SATA questions.

http://nursing.slcc.edu/nclexrn3500/mainMenu.do;jsessionid=121DAF884226A9B50D4176CEE6E14BFC

go about them as TRUE/ FALSE...it makes it simple!

what do u mean true/false having same issue please help

I used Saunders, when i was studying for NCLEX and and also NCLEX 3500.

You have to know your content to answer SATA. If you don't know any part of your content without a doubt, go back and review it. Look at each answer as if it is true or false. Yes there are definately a lot of SATA on nclex! good luck!

I really need help with the SATA type questions. Can anyone reccomend anything to use? any websites etc? Even any of the alternate formats would be helpful to study. I'm taking kaplan but they dont have a ton.

if you have Nclex 4000, it has 243 SATA questions that you can divide according to Topic..Fundamentals, medical surgical, Maternity etc, really good practice questions

i read the LWW NCLEX-RN alternative questions, 24$. it also has a supplemental in the website.

Specializes in Med-Surg, Outpatient Surgery, Nurse Informatics.

I just used Saunders and NCLEX 3500 to practice answering SATA questions. And yes, think each option one at a time, just like true/false, which means if it answers the question, pick it; if not, disregard it. It's quite scary, maybe because most of SATA's are considered high-end level of questions, but if you only calm yourself, read the question, and think what's the question is really asking, you can get it. :)

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