85 Posts
I used Saunder 5th ed for content,and did alternate questions from the cd. This was very helpful because l got 24 alternate questions on my test with zero calculation. I can remember at least five of them from the practice questions l did on Saunder cd. I also did NCSBRN, their questions are very similar to NCLEX and l am so glad that l did it, their blue screen is like the NCLEX screen too it calm me during the test. Kaplan strategies,practice, and review helped me break down the questions l wasn't too sure of. It also teach you how to take a test very great book. PDA LaCharity comes handle for delegation questions. Know your content, understanding of the disease process helps with alternate questions. Hope this help and good luck
61 Posts
I used Saunder 5th ed for content,and did alternate questions from the cd. This was very helpful because l got 24 alternate questions on my test with zero calculation. I can remember at least five of them from the practice questions l did on Saunder cd. I also did NCSBRN, their questions are very similar to NCLEX and l am so glad that l did it, their blue screen is like the NCLEX screen too it calm me during the test. Kaplan strategies,practice, and review helped me break down the questions l wasn't too sure of. It also teach you how to take a test very great book. PDA LaCharity comes handle for delegation questions. Know your content, understanding of the disease process helps with alternate questions. Hope this help and good luck
Congrats! I'm happy for you! I failed Nclex last May but I will do another attempt months from now. I failed for some reasons. One thing I could blame is that I was so anxious while taking the exam that I could hardly breathe. I thought I would pass out there. I would just like to share that I agree Saunders is a good book! I have questions there that I know the answers because it was in that book :) God bless always!
closetoyou21, CNA
99 Posts
Congrats!!!!!