So, I had posted yesterday that I am terrible with nutrition questions and Hurst doesn’t have any information on nutrition. I still have my NCLEX-PN books and thought about reading through them for basic information on things that I don’t feel like Hurst is covering enough. Is this a bad idea? Has anyone used PN books to study for the RN NCLEX? I know there will be differences as far as delegation and stuff like that. I just thought about looking at disease processes and nutrition.
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So, I had posted yesterday that I am terrible with nutrition questions and Hurst doesn’t have any information on nutrition. I still have my NCLEX-PN books and thought about reading through them for basic information on things that I don’t feel like Hurst is covering enough. Is this a bad idea? Has anyone used PN books to study for the RN NCLEX? I know there will be differences as far as delegation and stuff like that. I just thought about looking at disease processes and nutrition.