The new 4th edition of Lippincott's NCLEX-RN® Alternate-Format Questions helps you prepare with confidence for every type of question on the NCLEX exam - including the new audio and graphic option questions included on the 2010 test plan. Completely updated, and with more than 500 questions - including 350 alternate-format questions styled after those included on the exam - this essential study resource provides more questions than any other NCLEX book of its kind!
Sharpen your test-taking skills with the types of questions you'll see on the NCLEX:
NEW Audio questions - available exclusively on LWW's thePoint.com NEW Graphic option questions Multiple-response / multiple-choice questions Fill-in-the-blank calculation questions Chart exhibit questions Drag-and-drop questions Hotspot questions And there's even more content and features to make you NCLEX-ready:
A special preparation strategy section for success on the NCLEX exam Critical thinking strategy, client needs category, client needs subcategory, cognitive level, integrated process, and remediation reference for every question Coverage of all topics on the exam Clear rationales for correct and incorrect answers Comprehensive tests with 150 additional NCLEX-style questions The companion website at thePoint.com provides online resources to help you make the most of your study time:
NEW Audio questions, like those you will experience on the NCLEX-RN exam All questions in the book available online An NCLEX tutorial to help you plan to succeed!
Highly recommend this book to study alternate format questions for the NCLEX- a type of question that I was highly concerned about passing with.
With more than 500 questions, it's a great practice and good confidence booster. Had all types of questions: graphic option, multiple-response, multiple choice, fill in the blank calculations, chart exhibit, drag and drop/ list and hotspot questions!
Liked the layout of questions on the left hand half of the page with answers and explanations on the right hand side for ease of checking and reviewing the rationale. Make sure you don't accidentally peek by having something to cover the opposite side.
Covers a range of topics on the exam- A great splitting of topics and then two comprehensive tests at the end to consolidate all the content.
This book was difficult, which was good! NCLEX can only seem easier after 400+ pages of select-all-that-apply and other alternate-format questions! My main issue with this book was that quite a few of the "put these in order" questions had answers that were WAY off. For instance, when would you ever document before covering a dehisced wound?? When you read the rationale for the answer, the rationales made sense and the order matched what I was thinking. However, if you were just looking at the answer and not the rationales, the answers were completely in the wrong order. I assume this book had a previous version and the order of the options was rearranged, but the answers weren't altered accordingly. I just read the rationales and it was fine, but it is a significant error with this book.