Published Feb 19, 2008
lasa
17 Posts
I am studying saunders 4th edition, and I am confused to find some answers and rationales wrong....I wonder if anyone noticed that?
igmirnor
279 Posts
Could you make a mention here as which those are as I too am doing review with the 4th edition???...I found precisely 2 questions ..will try to post them..:icon_roll
caribbeanbeauty
147 Posts
I am finished with the book, but when I was reviewing I did find discrepancy in some of the answers and with the CD as well.
camschuckie
21 Posts
I found two questions like that too!
Silverdragon102, BSN
1 Article; 39,477 Posts
moderator friendly reminder
please do not post the questions on the forum. it comes under copyright
AprilRNhere
699 Posts
I remember noticing a few answers were wrong...but it was corrected in the rationales.
exp....the answer should have been b...but their answer said c...but then the rationale explained why b was correct.
Overall...I found it VERY useful and worth continueing with.
I also found many questions that repeat over and over again in diffrent spots...already I know the answers by heart! I don`t think is an effective method to study really...and the questions are so easy! nothing like those in the exam...
I want to stick to suzzane`s plan...but...honestly I need more difficult questions then saunders...
Any ideas?
I did study so far: kaplan, Lippincott williams, mosby, saunders 3, and 4th edition and whatever I could find on internet for free... and none of them gave me the difficulty level I`m looking for...some of them were a joke!
Lorodz
278 Posts
which is better guys, the third or the fourth edition? im taking nclex this year, is the third edition still good? thanks
gwafuh_rn, BSN, RN
1,241 Posts
saunders 4th edition is updated rather than the 3rd edition..
RN_2008
71 Posts
I remember noticing a few answers were wrong...but it was corrected in the rationales.exp....the answer should have been b...but their answer said c...but then the rationale explained why b was correct.Overall...I found it VERY useful and worth continueing with.
Yup! same here. Also, I remember one question with the correct option having an extreme word like "only." I wouldn't get caught up in the small discrepancies, though. Saunders is a great resource. :wink2: