Study Guide for Nursing Care of Children - E-Book: Principles and Practice

Study Guide for Nursing Care of Children - E-Book: Principles and Practice
ISBN-10
0323293468
ISBN-13
9780323293464
Category
Medical
Pages
264
Language
English
Published
2013-12-27
Publisher
Elsevier Health Sciences
Authors
Susan R. James, Julie White

Description

Written in a study-friendly style, this study guide includes learning activities, NCLEX Exam review questions, helpful hints, and applications to reinforce your understanding of the concepts and information found in the Nursing Care of Children, 4th Edition textbook, and help you pass the NCLEX. Consistent organization corresponds with the chapter layout in the text. Enhanced learning features help you master concepts and content from the text. Helpful hints Student learning exercises Suggested learning activities Student learning applications Review questions Answers for the student learning exercises and the review questions are located at the end of the study guide. Updated content reflects the changes in the Nursing Care of Children, 4th Edition textbook to keep you up to date.

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