Published Jul 14, 2009
Prado
275 Posts
The process my friends used seemed to work since they all just passed on first try.
Here's what you need to do first
Buy these books:
1. NCLEX-PN Questions & Answers Made Incredibly Easy
2. Lippincott's Review for NCLEX-PN Or Exam Cram NCLEX Pn Practice questions
3. Saunders Comprehensive Review for NCLEX-PN
4. Straight A's in Nursing Pharmacology
Getting the latest edition of these is probably best
Our process that worked with about 97% of our school was to basically do 200 questions a day. You start with your best subjects in Incredibly Easy since it's the easiest. Then move onto the next easiest book which would be Lippincotts on the same subject and lastly, do the questions in Saunders, also on the same subject. After all that, you should be an expert on that subject! Grade yourself on every test you take...read all your rationales...just to warn you, when you start out, you will be getting around the 50 or 60 percents. Don't give up...the more you do it, the better your scores will get. After you finish all the subject specific tests, move on to the comprehensive tests. And once you are scoring in the 80's...you should be ready! I followed this process exactly and I passed at 85 on the NCLEX-PN, which is really good. Do this for about 6 weeks or until youve done about 6000 questions. So, say you do 200 a day for 5 days a week....give yourself two days for rest...then you have done 1000 questions a week.
When you finish one subject, start on the next one and do the same thing.
With each subject you do, try studying the pharma on that subject also. It helps to incorporate it in. Read the pink part of the Straight A's in Pharma, and take the test at the end. If you get below a 70%, then read the whole white part.
DO NOT skip pharma. That's probably THE most important thing on the test. I got over a dozen med questions on it. Thank god I studied it.
One more good book for pharma if you have time is Pharmacology Made Easy for NCLEX-PN. It's self explanatory. Read it and do the questions pretty much.
That's really all you need, is just to do question after question and know the rationales for them. It's going to be a lot of work, nursing is not easy...but I wish you luck and I hope my advice comes in handy!
Kristin135
2 Posts
Thank you for this information. I hope to be taking my NCLEX PN in the next couple months.
your welcome kristen
bettyg07
17 Posts
thanks for the advice!!!!really helpful!!!
USRN2Be
248 Posts
Thank you so much for sharing this Prado!
jolena_75
26 Posts
Thank you for sharing!!!
brichielpn08, BSN, RN
1 Article; 311 Posts
Good plan but EXPENSIVE....I had so many books already and to buy another one is just a waste of money...
Brandi124
66 Posts
Thanks a lot sounds like a great plan! I'll take any help I can get.
toadfrog
36 Posts
Thank prado!! Do I need to get Saunders edition 4 or do u think 3 while suffice?
sophiadawn7
46 Posts
I have all these books i never thought to use them together thanks for the help Prado !!!!
babygirl334
9 Posts
I took the test 12yrs ago and failed i am just now planning to take it again this year now that my kids are of age so i can get the career i want i seen there was a Suzanne's plan thats nolonger available can you help me some type of plan thats not very expensive
KAYBDT6, BSN, RN
1,602 Posts