From the author of Prentice Hall's Nursing Reviews use and Rationales Series comes a comprehensive review for the NCLEX-RN(R). Completely current reflecting the April 2007 NCLEX-RN(R) test plan, this review book features a comprehensive outline review, over 1600 practice questions and 265-question practice tests. A FREE CD-ROM provides an additional 4,000 questions for review. Throughout answers are complete with rationales and testing strategies to help students determine how to answer questions, even when they aren't sure of the correct answer.
In this competitive market, this new NCLEX-RN(R) review book will stand out because of these features:
-The quantity and quality of our review questions, over 5,600 total
-Organization according to the April 2007 NCLEX-RN(R) Test Plan
-The multi-media support that accompanies this review book.
-Inclusion of alternate test items such as prioritization, dosage calculation, enhanced image questions, and more in the book and on the CD
-FREE Prentice Hall NursingNotes Cards
Additional features include:
-Over 1600 NCLEX-RN(R)-style questions in the book
-Rationales and testing strategies for a for all answers
-Nearly all questions are a high level of difficulty, i.e. analysis and application
-FREE CD-ROM offering an additional 4,000 practice questions
-Memory Test Aid boxes
-Test Your NCLEX(R) I.Q. assessment boxes
-Review tips for ESL students
-Section for foreign nurses to help prepare them for the NCLEX-RN(R)
Mary Ann Hogan,RN,MSN has been a nurse educator for more than 20 years, currently as a Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.She has taught in diploma, associate degree, and baccalaureate nursing programs.A former item writer for the CAT NCLEX-RN(R), she has been teaching NCLEX(R) review programs for the past 14 years, with a particular interest in working with students who have English-as-a-second-language to prepare for exams. She has contributed to a number of publications in the area of NCLEX(R) review, adult health and fundamentals of nursing. Ms. Hogan is a member of the American Nurses Association and Sigma Theta Tau International.