Tammy Nightingale replied to islandgirl2014's topic in LPN, LVN Students
I would start studying questions and rationales from day one. It will get you used to critical thinking and how nursing questions are structured. If you need it, StatPearls has a free access link...
StatPearls has great resources for all aspects of nursing, from fundamentals and dosage calculations to NCLEX. Over 50,000 multiple choice questions with explanations and flashcards and a free ebook....
Practice questions help and studying the rationales. They help you know what is important. Anything that focuses on safety is important. If you need it, StatPearls has thousands of multiple choice...
StatPearls has great questions with explanations and gets you used to NCLEX style questions. They have flashcards and ebooks. Access is free for all students. Link is posted on their facebook page....
Uworld is fantastic and has 25 sample questions for free before you sign up. StatPearls has great explanations and has multiple choice questions and flashcards for free. They have a free ebook too...
StatPearls has thousands of free questions, flashcards and a free NCLEX eBook. Free access link is posted on their facebook page. Uworld has 25 free sample questions on their page. Mike with Simple...
StatPearls has a free Ebook for dosage calculations, multiple choice questions, and flashcards. Free access link is posted on their facebook page I think. Good explanations, also Medical Dosage...
StatPearls has thousands of multiple choice questions, flashcards and a free ebook for NCLEX for all students worldwide. I hear their explanations are really good. Free access link was posted on their...
Tammy Nightingale replied to Nurse3242's topic in Emergency
The main difference with the ER is that its fast paced, a revolving door; Always moving patients in and out. You do not have time to address all the issues of each patient like you do in ICU....
Tammy Nightingale replied to canche's topic in Emergency
I have been a bedside emergency department nurse for twenty-seven years. My comfort level increased after working in a trauma center. I needed about eight years, but I still learn something new every...