Published Sep 3, 2008
Lorodz
278 Posts
Saunder's have a comprehensive coverage on pharmacology, (around 13 chapters) usually, a chapter on pharmacology after a system. My question is, is the pharmacology covered in saunder's enough for the nclex-rn?
lagos
1 Post
Oh yes.
michaRN, RN
420 Posts
i agree to that..yes, saunders book and CD have enough coverage of all drugs. classify them and know thier basic side effects and adverse effect generally..
ok thanks :wink2:
angl73612z
6 Posts
I'm planning to get the Saunder's comprehensive review. Does it matter if I get the old or new edition?
roze
144 Posts
Hi yes it does have enough info in saunders..for RN 4th edition would be better
suzanne4, RN
26,410 Posts
Most definitely only use the 4th edition. The older edition does not have any of the newer format questions.
And even though the pages in the book may look the same, there are enough subtle differences that have been made to it to make it different and not just the same book with a new cover.
SinCityRN
200 Posts
Yes it does. All the Medications given in my test can found in Saunders. I added an extra bonus by reveiwing commonly seen T.V advertised Medications but those didn't show up on my test. Just in case though you should reveiw those as well, since those are considered a hot item on the test claimed by other people who've taken it.
esjay
46 Posts
i agree with LVdreamer, all the meds that came out of my test too were found in Saunders. while studying the meds section of the saunders book i wrote the ones i felt that were most likely going to come out on a sheet of long bond paper, then studied it again the last 3 days before my exam..
lpntorn08
20 Posts
Where can I get a new edition of Saunder's. I think I have an old vision.
redheadnurse08
70 Posts
I bought mine at Borders...Barnes & Noble probably has it too....Amazon.com might also?
Silverdragon102, BSN
1 Article; 39,477 Posts
Definitely find it on Amazon.com