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This targeted guide provides nursing students with 280 frequently tested NCLEX-RN exam terms, including medications plus their common names, drug family, and side effects, as well as an appendix of medical abbreviations. Kaplan NCLEX-RN: Medications You Need to Know for the Exam is the perfect companion guide for students on-the-go who are already preparing for the NCLEX-RN exam.
The new format features two terms on one side of each page, with the explanations on the other. The book is grouped by medicine category.
Barbara Arnoldussen, an honors graduate of the Marquette University College of Nursing, received an MBA from San Jose State University. She is the Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) Officer for the Research Compliance Office at Stanford University, ensuring that its human subject research studies meet national standards. She has also been a consultant to a NASA patient safety initiative, a hospital and clinic quality manager, clinic director, online educator, research coordinator, and newspaper reporter.
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09/12/2009: Quick reference great for clinicals or quizing yourself.
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04/19/2009: As a VN instructor I have found this to be the best book for NCLEX review. There is not enough information on each drug for clinical use but it excells at narrowing the info needed for the NCLEX. I have had 2 groups of graduates use it and they say it was just what they needed for board exams. I also disassembled the book and laminated each med so that I can use them to play "concentration" in lab. The front of the page has the med and the back of the page has what is needed for the exam. The only bad thing is that I have not found a way to contact the publishers to get review copies so faculty have bought there own books (good thing it's inexpensive).