Published May 12, 2011
asilvey3
3 Posts
Howdy,
Does anybody have suggestions on the top A & P study tools/textbooks? I am beginning the nursing program this fall...and want to be up to "snuff!" Any other tips for nursing school greatly appreciated!
Thank you :)
2longasn
49 Posts
I would start with school. Purchase the required A&P & Med/Surg books used in your school. Ask the school for a syllabus or perhaps get a copy of the syllabus from a student that is advancing to the next semester. This save you time and money. Your will be focusing your study on the necessary course work and saving money by purchasing the required text. Much Success
Howdy,Does anybody have suggestions on the top A & P study tools/textbooks? I am beginning the nursing program this fall...and want to be up to "snuff!" Any other tips for nursing school greatly appreciated!Thank you :)
I would start with the school I plan to attend. Get the required book list and ask questions. Purchase the required text books for A&P and Med/Surg. Also ask if there is a syllabus available. You may also try to get a copy of the syllabus from a student that is advancing to the next semester. These steps may save you money, because you are investing in books that are required for your program. You may also save time because your study time is geared to what is needed to be successful in your Nursing program.
much success.
KareBear0609
359 Posts
I don't start nursing school for a while but I had extra grant money left over for the book store so I just bought a care plan book, NCLEX book (Saunders), and a nursing diagnosis book.
Brittpitt
18 Posts
Saunders NCLEX review will help you understand the material so much better than your textbooks. You can always read it before you start school too
And I would recommend becoming really familiar with a and p
sommeil, ASN, RN
80 Posts
i haven't used "Anatomy and Physiology Made Incredibly Easy!" but I loved their "Pathophysiology Made Incredibly Easy". It's a good overview of the subject.