Saunders Q&A Review for the NCLEX-RN® Examination (Saunders Q&A Review for NCLEX-RN) [Kindle Edition]
Author: Linda Anne Silvestri | Language: English | ISBN: B008EIVTGO | Format: PDF, EPUB
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With more than 5,800 test questions, Saunders Q&A Review for the NCLEX-RN® Examination, 5th Edition provides the practice you need to succeed on the NCLEX-RN exam. To enhance your review, each question includes a test-taking strategy, rationales for correct and incorrect answers, and page references to major nursing textbooks. The companion Evolve website adds a pre-test to help in identifying any areas of weakness, and lets you answer questions in quiz, study, or exam mode. Written by NCLEX review expert Linda Anne Silvestri, this book organizes questions to match the Client Needs and Integrated Processes found in the most recent NCLEX-RN test plan. This review is part of the popular Saunders Pyramid to Success, which has helped more than 1.5 million nurses pass the NCLEX exam!
- A detailed test-taking strategy is included for each question, providing clues for analyzing and selecting the correct answer.
- Rationales are provided for both correct and incorrect answer options.
- Questions categorized by Cognitive Level, Client Needs area, Integrated Process, and clinical content area help you focus on the question types you find most difficult.
- All alternate item format questions (multiple response, prioritizing, fill-in-the-blank, figure/illustration (hot spot), audio, video, and chart/exhibit) are included.
- Chapters organized by Client Needs simplify your review and reflect the question mix in the NCLEX-RN® test plan blueprint.
- A 85-question comprehensive exam represents the content and percentages of question types identified in the NCLEX-RN test plan.
- Preparation for your NCLEX-RN review includes chapters on nonacademic preparation, test-taking strategies, the CAT format, and a view of the NCLEX-RN from a new graduate's perspective.
- Page references to Elsevier textbooks direct you to remediation material for any question answered incorrectly.
- A companion Evolve website includes a pre-test to help in identifying any areas of weakness, and lets you answer questions in quiz, study, or exam mode.
- Automatic updates of the Evolve site allow you to check for changes to content or functionality throughout the life of the edition.
- Content from the most recent NCLEX-RN® test plan covers the newest topics you could see on the exam.
- 600 questions are added, for a total of 5,800 in the book and on the companion Evolve website.
- Hundreds of new alternate item format questions provide even more opportunity for practice.
- A Priority Nursing Tip is included with each question, providing important patient care information.
- A full-color design and over 20 new figures enhance understanding and increase the book's visual appeal.
- Review format includes chapters on how to study for and take the NCLEX examination, and includes a test for each Client Need category, a test on Integrated Processes, and a comprehensive test for practice in answering questions from all areas.
- A new content-area index makes it easier to find questions and review a given disorder/topic.
- File Size: 20220 KB
- Print Length: 728 pages
- Simultaneous Device Usage: Up to 4 simultaneous devices, per publisher limits
- Publisher: Saunders; 5 edition (November 23, 2011)
- Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
- Language: English
- ASIN: B008EIVTGO
- Text-to-Speech: Enabled
- Lending: Not Enabled
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I used the Saunders NCLEX-PN book for the NCLEX-LVN in 2011. I passed in 85 questions. So I knew I had to continue using Saunders material when I got into RN school.
I got into RN school in the summer of 2012 and immediately bought this book, thinking it was the review book. I was disappointed when I got it, because the questions are VERY random so I could not use it for school. I ended up buying the yellow Saunders Review NCLEX-RN book once I realized what I did.
BUT--now that I am graduated and reviewing for NCLEX-RN, I am so happy I messed up and bought this Q&A book. The questions are challenging, thought provoking and analytical. There is such a wide array of questions from pregnancy, infant care, children's diseases, adult, management, dosage calculations, teaching, delegation, priority, select all that apply, ICU care, diagnostics, labs, meds, ethics, ABG's, psych, communication and probably even more topics I can't think of! If you are weak in an area, I would refresh using the yellow, Saunders Review book. However, I have found the rationales are so detailed in this Q&A book compared to other sources I used, I don't have to refer back to the Review book much. I would certainly recommend this book for NCLEX....but if you are looking for a review book for school, pass this one up and go with one that is organized like: Saunder's Review, Lippincott's Q&A, NCLEX-RN made Incredibly Easy Q&A or Kaplan.
This book does have the answers and rationales are right next to the question. For people who weren't smart enough to get an index card to cover the answer- so you won't cheat yourself and just answer without thinking...that's all you need to do.
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