Saunders Comprehensive Review For Nclex Rn 5th Edition

This title includes additional digital media when purchased in print format. For this digital book edition, media content is not included. There is a reason Saunders Comprehensive Review for the NCLEX-RN? Examination has been called 'the best NCLEX exam review book ever.' You'll find everything you need to review for the NCLEX exam under one cover - complete content review This title includes additional digital media when purchased in print format. For this digital book edition, media content is not included. There is a reason Saunders Comprehensive Review for the NCLEX-RN?

Test Bank & eBook: Saunders Comprehensive Review for the NCLEX-RN Examination 5th edition Silvestri Price$5 Published20250 ISBN-13: 9257.

Examination has been called 'the best NCLEX exam review book ever.' You'll find everything you need to review for the NCLEX exam under one cover - complete content review and over 4,500 NCLEX examination-style questions in the book and on the free companion CD! Don't make the mistake of assuming the quality of the questions is the same in all NCLEX exam review books, because only Silvestri's Comprehensive Review for the NCLEX-RN?

Examination includes the kind of questions that consistently test the critical thinking skills necessary to pass today's NCLEX exam. And, what's even better is that ALL answers include detailed rationales to help you learn from your answer choices, as well as test-taking strategies that provide tips for how to best approach each question.

It's easy to see why Silvestri is THE book of choice for NCLEX examination review. But don't just take our word for it - read any customer review or ask your classmates to see why Silvestri users believe that there's nothing else like it! This is a massive NCLEX review organized by systems and sub specialties (pediatric is divided into endo, integumentary, etc.).

The reviews at the beginning of the chapter are great little summaries but by no mean do they cover everything you need to know, ESPECIALLY infection control measures regarding the diseases! I had several NCLEX questions that went into much more detail than this book covers. The questions are great- I would recommend doing all of them and then reviewing the rationales (e This is a massive NCLEX review organized by systems and sub specialties (pediatric is divided into endo, integumentary, etc.).

The reviews at the beginning of the chapter are great little summaries but by no mean do they cover everything you need to know, ESPECIALLY infection control measures regarding the diseases! I had several NCLEX questions that went into much more detail than this book covers. The questions are great- I would recommend doing all of them and then reviewing the rationales (even if you get them correct).

The Saunders book doesn't teach 'strategy' as much as Kaplan does, but it truly reviews the material for you. I used this book a lot during nursing school to review med-surge topics. For NCLEX review, I'd recommend doing around 50 questions a day if possible. One area missing that brought my review down to 4 stars- prioritization! I had a TON of these on my NCLEX and felt they were my weakest area (I still passed the first time around, though, and I really thank the review I got from this book!).

A great condensed review of 4 years of nursing education. In some ways, this book was more thorough than my professors and for all that I learned along the way I am grateful. Questions at the back of the chapters and the final test covered material well, but are recall and understanding questions only. This is important to know because the NCLEX is testing you at the higher comprehension levels of application and analysis. Any student preparing for NCLEX needs a source of those types of question A great condensed review of 4 years of nursing education. In some ways, this book was more thorough than my professors and for all that I learned along the way I am grateful.

Questions at the back of the chapters and the final test covered material well, but are recall and understanding questions only. This is important to know because the NCLEX is testing you at the higher comprehension levels of application and analysis. Any student preparing for NCLEX needs a source of those types of questions that are beyond the scope of this book. Both aspects - material review and serious critical thinking questions - are needed to prepare for NCLEX. This book is a great resource for the first half of your preparation.

I believe Kaplan and UWorld to be good sources for the second half. Wilfred Pareto said that in a 100-part of something, you really only need to focus on the significant 30-part of it. And when taking the NCLEX-RN exam, you don't need to study everything nor from cover to cover of your MS book. This book right here, is the 30% nursing content one needs to review. It was so comprehensive!

And I liked it very much that it was in bullet-form and not written like a novel. Compared with the Kaplan book, this is more detailed and more recommend-able to those GC and I-do Wilfred Pareto said that in a 100-part of something, you really only need to focus on the significant 30-part of it. And when taking the NCLEX-RN exam, you don't need to study everything nor from cover to cover of your MS book. This book right here, is the 30% nursing content one needs to review. It was so comprehensive!

And I liked it very much that it was in bullet-form and not written like a novel. Compared with the Kaplan book, this is more detailed and more recommend-able to those GC and I-don't-want-to-miss-a-thing friends. (But dang, it took me months, months!).

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I used the 5th edition Saunders (the yellow book) to study for the NCLEX-RN this summer.passed in first attempt with 75 questions. It's still valid. I would instead spend the money on the Silvestri alternate item question book (it's green, about $30) -because I got TONS of select-all-that-apply questions on the NCLEX-RN. This book was a great preparation tool!Thank you for your advice.

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I felt wasting money if the new saunders book is same as the 5th ed. I might as well consider your advice. I don't have the question book (the green one) I'l go and check it out.