Saunders Comprehensive Review for the NCLEX-RN (R) Examination Full Color Reprint |  | Author: Linda Anne Silvestri MSN RN Publisher: Saunders
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ISBN: 1416031995 Dewey Decimal Number: 610.73076 EAN: 9781416031994 ASIN: 1416031995
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Product Description A useful review tool in preparing for the NCLEX-RN examination, this full-color guide is based on the latest NCLEX-RN test plan including alternate item formats. In an outline format, it comprehensively reviews all areas of nursing, including maternity, pediatric, medical-surgical, psychiatric, and gerontologic. More than 4,000 practice questions are included in the book/CD-ROM package, along with comprehensive rationales and test-taking strategies. * Text and accompanying CD-ROM provide a total of 4,000 practice questions. The CD-ROM includes all 1,800 questions from the book, plus over 2,200 more. * Every question includes a correct answer, rationales for all responses, test-taking strategy, level of cognitive ability, integrated process, category of client needs, and reference to a major nursing text. * Alternate item format questions, including fill-in-the-blank, multiple-response, and illustration questions, provide exposure to these new formats on the NC! LEX-RN exam. * A comprehensive exam consists of 265 questions with content areas in the same percentages as the current NCLEX-RN test plan. * Pharmacology is emphasized with 13 pharmacology chapters, a medication and intravenous calculation chapter, and a pediatric medication calculation chapter. * Pyramid to Success sections provide an overview of each chapter plus a focused guide for review.
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Saunders NCLEX Review November 23, 2009 Danielle (Florida, USA) Great book. Outline type format, which makes it much easier and more interesting to read than other texts that we were required to purchase (ahem: Lewis and Wong oops...keys slipped? :)).Very thorough. It has become my bible. Love it. The person that I purchased it from was great too! Fast shipping, exactly as described, more than fair pricing. Overall I'm super happy with it. Thanks :)
Saunders NCLEX review is awesome November 10, 2009 S. R. wilson An old classmate of mines recommended this book to me for review. And I think it's GREAT!! I have learned more from this book than any other review book that I have purchased. I would recommend this book to others as well.
Good solid book October 29, 2009 W. Ciaccia (Baltimore, MD) I used this book for several weeks then ultimately took a Kaplan class. I found the questions to be as close to complexity and appropriateness as those from Kaplan. My suggestion is to definitely use the CD of questions because the chapter questions are too focussed on the specific areas discussed. The CD can mix it all up for you. I can't vouch if it helped me pass NCLEX, though, because I also took Kaplan. The best part of the book are all the topic reviews, in my opinion.
Best Investment I Ever Made... October 12, 2009 Delilah (Chicago, IL) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I don't usually write product reviews, but I felt so compelled to write about this book because it helped me out tremendously during nursing school and when I was studying for NCLEX... I purchased this book while I was in nursing school after an instructor of mine recommended it. I am sure glad that I took the advice. The book is a great review tool because it is in outline-style format. I love that the chapters are separated into categories (Cardiac, Respiratory, Mental Health, etc.), so it is easy to find just what you are looking for. I have to say though that the chapters aren't all-inclusive - it is NOT a Med-Surg text book, or like any nursing text book you have. This book contains only the most essential information - which is all that you need to know, really. The images and tables are all so very helpful as well. I used this book to prepare for all my exams, and did fairly well in all of them. I got "A"s and "B"s throughout nursing school (and one lone "C" - but that's because I probably did not use this book to study for that one class...) And if you must know, I graduated from nursing school mid-August '09 and took the NCLEX mid-September '09. I self-studied and passed the first time with 75 questions - without taking any expensive review classes. The only review books I used were this one, Saunders' Q&A Review and the Kaplan-NCLEX RN Exam 2010 that I borrowed from the public library (but I could care less for Kaplan's decision-making "strategies"). Don't bother spending $500 for silly review classes - all my friends said it was a waste of time and money. You're better off studying on your own. Overall, I highly recommend this book for all nursing students - it worked for me and it will definitely work for you as well! Good luck!
Useful tool for studying for the NCLEX September 30, 2009 Heather C. Hodges (Puyallup, WA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I like the way the author explains things and clearly outlines what to do and what not to do when one encounters certain questions. It gives numerous useful tips, and I found it to be worth the money spent (used). However, I was disappointed in the seller from Amazon because my books condition was listed as "like new", and it had a handful of pages ripped out of it! I was not well pleased to say the least!
HEATHER CHRISTINE
4TH QUARTER RN STUDENT
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