Published Nov 20, 2007
BanzaiPipelineRN
21 Posts
I used the National Council State Boards of Nursing's NCLEX Review: Learning Extension and Saunder's Q & A Review for the NCLEX-RN.
Learning Extension's random Qbanks are great and asked questions from a wide range of topics. As an alternative, I also used Saunder's Q & A Review and did all the questions in the book.
I got 75q with 2 math, 5-6 select all, 6-8 meds, infection control, priority and nsg management.
The best thing you can do for yourself is to NOT obsess about getting 75 questions. Look at your time remaining not your item number. It really helped me stay calm and focus on the questions.
Hope this helps somebody.
PedNurse4Ever
70 Posts
I used the National Council State Boards of Nursing's NCLEX Review: Learning Extension and Saunder's Q & A Review for the NCLEX-RN. Learning Extension's random Qbanks are great and asked questions from a wide range of topics. As an alternative, I also used Saunder's Q & A Review and did all the questions in the book. I got 75q with 2 math, 5-6 select all, 6-8 meds, infection control, priority and nsg management. The best thing you can do for yourself is to NOT obsess about getting 75 questions. Look at your time remaining not your item number. It really helped me stay calm and focus on the questions.Hope this helps somebody.
Hi Banzai! Congrats on your victory :balloons:!!!
I take the exam tomorrow ans also did the ncsbn online 5 week review. Im just wondering what your average score was for this review?
Your feedback is greatly appreciated.
THANKS SO MUCH.
Maria
I got an 85 on the pretest and never did it again. I didn't look at any of the lessons except for infection control then I just focused on the Q Banks.