- ISBN13: 9780789737069
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Product Description
NCLEX-PN Exam Cram Second Edition Wilda Rinehart Diann Sloan Clara Hurd Succeed with topical reviews, practice exams, and preparation tools “The book offers a quick ‘cram’ approach to the NCLEX that is user friendly and not time intensive. The overall approach is learner-centered and the content is well paced.” –Catherine Dearman, RN, Ph.D. Covers exactly what you need to know to score higher on your NCLEX-PN exam. Includes more than 700 sample test questions to help you determine whether you’re ready to take the actual exam. Our popular Cram Sheet tearcard helps you remember key concepts. Exam Alerts provide important information found on the exam. Simplifies pharmacol… More >>

B. Rocha
February 23, 2010 at 10:08 am
I bought this book 2 months before my boards… I passed on the 1st try with minimal questions. It’s small to travel well and the DVD is extremely helpful. I also used this during study group and was equally helpful to my friends. The company the wrote the book also gives the exams….
Rating: 5 / 5
Dennis J. Dalton
February 23, 2010 at 12:06 pm
TheNCLEX-PN ExamCram 2nd ED book I recieved is in exellent shape, arrived fast and Is being used till I pass the test, I sit this Tuesday for the board. Then I will let you know if the Book itself was good, but as far as Amazon that was smooth.
Rating: 5 / 5
JoBets
February 23, 2010 at 2:01 pm
I don’t have this book, but 3 of my friends do. We used it to study with today, and I like the questions in this book. I have 3 other review books, but this one just makes sense. I will be adding the CD to my laptop and will work off the questions on the CD.
I do recommend this book. You will find it helpful and I think the price is pretty good. Barnes & Noble sells it for a lot more.
Rating: 4 / 5
J. Oliva
February 23, 2010 at 3:51 pm
I did very well in class, but this book filled in a lot of gaps in certain subjects. This is the comprehensive version but it isn’t so detailed that it makes you feel like you’re just going through your nursing textbook again. I felt as though it had just the right information to help me link disorder with diagnostic with treatments/medications. The CD that comes with the book has a good system to help you learn why you’re answering question wrong or right. I’d recommend this book for sure, just read it before doing the CD, I did it backwards and it made the CD much harder… I passed my NCLEX in 85 questions in little over an hour.
Rating: 5 / 5
Marijus Paskauskas
February 23, 2010 at 5:35 pm
The book is full of mistakes and is misleading the readers! Some questions and answers are confusing. Rational given to question 174 (Ch.5) states that 2 teaspoons equals 1 tablespoon, when the whole world knows that 3 teaspoons equals 1 tablespoon. Question 193 (Ch.5): it says that the correct technique for administering a mantoux test is the answer B (deposit the PPD subcutaneously in the upper arm), when it should be administered in the inner aspect of the forearm. There are many more mistakes and spelling errors throughout this book. I feel like I wasted my time.
Rating: 2 / 5