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* The titles in this series provide the student with a collection of new questions and answers in individual subject areas so that the student can concentrate on specific areas of weakness
• This new Series of Multiple Choice Questions provides the veterinary nurse student with additional opportunities for both self-assessment and examination practice.
• The selected subject areas have been grouped according to the requirements of S/NVQ levels 2 and 3 veterinary nursing examinations, enabling the student to purchase only those books relevant to their year of study. Compiled by a leading training centre, these questions are representative of the type of question likely to appear in the examination paper. By using these revision guides you will not only increase your understanding of the subject but also increase your chances of achieving success in the examination.
This book has 300 questions and answers in veterinary anatomy and physiology. It is produced by the College of Animal Welfare in the U.K. The purpose is to help prepare veterinary nurses for their exams. This book is also a valuable self-assessment tool. I believe the author's objectives are met and that the objectives are worthy. Veterinary nursing students are the audience for this text and they are targeted appropriately and with intention. The author seems credible and is very authoritative in presenting the information. The content and features of this book are very straightforward and concise. The 300 questions and answers are provided for self-examination/assessment. The questions are intended to help locate areas of weakness which may indicate the necessity for further study in a particular area. This is a good review for the veterinary nurse wanting to pursue certification. It is an excellent source for veterinary technicians to utilize for a self-assessment/evaluation at any given time during their career. This text would be very helpful in evaluating the technical skills and general veterinary knowledge of newly hired veterinary nurses.
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