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Sally 1977 I attended an APEA review course, listened to the fitzgerald cd's and used her test/review books. Found that to be more than adequate. The test taking skills that were provided through APEA and Fitzgerald really actually helped a lot. The AANP test was straight forward and clinical. Only had one ethical type of question that surrounded patient right's to be treated while a minor. Make sure you know your 1st,2nd,3rd line ABX and when to switch to ear. When you take the test and you don;t know the answer flag it and come back at the end. If the question does not make sense or you cannot figure it out then read it out loud if no-one else is in there testing. I found my self adding words to questions when they were not really there. Also if a questions really has no answers that make sense remember that there are several ""test" test questions on there that do not count.
:yeah:Congratulations to you! This is very inspiring to me so thank you for sharing! I would like to chip away at a review as I go through my program so I don't feel onslaught at the end at exam prep time and it could be a continual review. Thanks for the heads up for the review materials as well, much appreciated.
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WOOT!
I passed my FNP Exam today. I was plesently suprised at how well prepared I was after all!