Nursing students have long asked for a book of questions and answers to complement the thorough science review found in The Princeton Review's Cracking the NCLEX-RN guides. Now with NCLEX-RN Q&A, they have the ideal practice aid to supplement their review. With hundreds of questions and worked-out solutions in each core clinical area, this guide is the ideal preparation tool for nurses preparing to take the licensure exam. Nurses and nurse scholars from all relevant specialty areas have collaborated in writing sample questions that precisely simulate the actual exam. Included is a special introductory section that provides an overview of the exam with: A breakdown of how many questions to expect on each subject Special, time-saving strategies for solving dosage problems Advice on how to answer delegation and management questions Techniques for taking the NCLEX-RN on a computer
"This review offers more than 6,000 test questions, giving you all the Q&A practice you need to pass the NCLEX-RN examination.
Offers practice questions with detailed rationales and preparations srategies for the NCLEX-RN examination.
The book contains more questions than any other NCLEX-RN review and includes more pharmacology-related questions.
New to this edition are questions that address current healthcare standards and concerns, and additional alternate item format questions. 1,200 practice questions include detailed rationales for both correct and incorrect answers.
Complete NCLEX preparation for the nursing student.
This unique review book organizes questions according to Client Needs, the areas covered in the latest NCLEX examination test plan.
Preceded by Davis's Q&A for the NCLEX-RN(r) examination / Kathleen A. Ohman. c2010.
Practice makes perfect with Saunders Q&A Review for the NCLEX-RN® Examination, 7th Edition. This popular review offers more than 6,000 test questions, giving you all the Q&A practice you need to pass the NCLEX-RN® examination!
Varicella 3. Pulmonary tuberculosis 4. Respiratory syncytial virus 48. Answer: 3 Rationale: The normal urine specific gravity level. (From Wilson S, Giddens J: Health assessment for nursing practice, ed 4, St. Louis, 2009, Mosby.).
Davis’s Q&A Review for the NCLEX-RN® gives you an overview of the latest test plan and outlines the test-taking strategies you need to prepare for the exam.