NCLEX-RN Registered Nurse (RN) Study Guide
May 25, 2011 by Rn2b
Filed under Nursing Books, Registered Nurse (RN), Testing and Exam Help
Registered Nurses have one of the most hands-on jobs in the nursing field with patient care. To become an RN, a nurse must obtain a license after completing a nursing program, and they vary by state. All nurses must pass the National Council Licensure Examination (CLEX-RN) in order to become a professional RN. It covers four categories, like physiological integrity, healthcare environment safety, psychosocial integrity, and health promotion.
The most recommended book is the Kaplan NCLEX-RN Strategies, Practice, and Review book. Nurses confess it was the hardest to study but most similar to the style of questions on the NCLEX-RN.
One RN testified on Amazon:
Coming from a newly registered nurse, this book was my saving grace on taking and passing the NCLEX on the first try. It helps you dissect the question to find out what it is really asking and offers very practical and useful strategies in how to look at the question. It even comes with a CD w/ many practice questions and rationales and has a paper version of the test in the back. Had I not used this book, I’m pretty sure I would have failed the NCLEX because the test tests more of your critical thinking skills than it does your knowledge of pathophysiology, pharmacology, etc.
NCC Neonatal Nurse (NNP) Certification Study Guide
May 25, 2011 by Rn2b
Filed under Neonatal Care (NCC), Nursing Books, Testing and Exam Help
Neonatal nurses care for a child up to 28 days after delivery, if the baby is premature and unable to sustain itself healthily. They will usually handle 1-4 patients at a time, and do some medical procedures.
To become a Neonatal nurse (NNP) you must have a BSN and MSN degree, as well as be an RN. Then there is a certification exam, the NNC.
Some study guides suggested by accredited NNPs are books like Core Curriculum for Neonatal Intensive Care Nursing, or use the website CCPRNET for more study material online.
NCCNET also offers study guides and furthur information about how to prepare for the NCC test.
CNA and STNA Study Guide
May 24, 2011 by Rn2b
Filed under Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA), Nursing Books, Testing and Exam Help
A Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) assists with patients under the guidance of a Registered Nurse or Licensed Practical Nurse. They are also considered a Patient Care Assistant, Stated Tested Nurse, and Nursing Assistant, depending on the area.
The CNA test is best studied through the use of the class textbooks and through practice, practice, practice.
The basic advice given by nurses who passes the CNA exam gives these tips:
1) knock
2) introduce yourself/identify the patient
3) wash hands
4) explain the procedure
5) gather equipment
6) pull curtain
7) perform and talk
Good luck on your test!