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hey i was wondering howmuch questions and reading do you guys do a day?

and do you guys recommend any studying tips? anything will help! thank you in advance!!:bowingpur

Check out Suzanne's plan. You can read about it in the stickies at the top of this forum. Good luck.

hey i was wondering howmuch questions and reading do you guys do a day?

and do you guys recommend any studying tips? anything will help! thank you in advance!!:bowingpur

Study for an hour then give yourself a break to absorb it all. For every question you do, read all of the rationales. Don't get too caught up in the fine details, focus on the big picture. Pathophysiology of various common disease processes and typical pharmaceutical and non-pharm interventions associated with said processes.

Use the Saunders NCLEX book. The entire review book is in outline format. It is very easy to follow along to when reviewing any subject material that you may find difficult.

Good luck

I used Sanders 4th edition and NCSBN online. I studied for 3 hours a day and took breaks in between.

i have 3 books from kaplan (for international nurses), saunders 3rd ed, Prioritization, delegation, and assignment by Linda LaCharity. On the last two months of my review i answered questions the whole morning (anticipated answering nclex for 6 hours) and then some reading after that...

hi, i an new to the site and take my test on feb 9. i have only studied saunnders edition. Should i be worried???

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hi, i an new to the site and take my test on feb 9. i have only studied saunnders edition. Should i be worried???

As long as you practice questions and understand what they are asking and the rationales to the answers you should e ok. Many people just use Saunders and pass

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