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Hello Everyone,

I have the 2nd ed Saunders and the 3rd ed CD. Is it necessary to get the 4th ed?

Thanks

rn_nxt_dr

85 Posts

At anytime you are reviewing always keep the latest version---no matter what the costs. Good luck.

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Silverdragon102, BSN

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2nd ed book and 3rd ed CD you will see many changes, as mentioned if you want to succeed better to have up to date books/review material.

dk77

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Thank you both for your input. I'll definitely get the 4th ed.

oh_boy

23 Posts

Oh, yeah...that reminds me I have to go and get the Saunder's 4th Ed. for a starting point.

suzanne4, RN

26,410 Posts

Second edition RN book needs to go to a historical museum.

It is so old that it is not even funny.

You most definitely need to get the 4th edition.

Dark Avenger

46 Posts

how about the cd? is it okay to use 3rd edition saunders cd?

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Silverdragon102, BSN

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how about the cd? is it okay to use 3rd edition saunders cd?

There are new formats style questions that will not be on the 3ed edition. If you want to give yourself the best chance on passing better to get up to date stuff

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