1000 Nurse Practice Questions for the NCLEX Exam
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Narrated by:
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Dan Carroll
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Written by:
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Aaron Reed MSN CRNA
About this listen
Caution: the last person who used this book passed the NCLEX!
Forget what you've learned in nursing school and get ready to glimpse the essential study strategies. Commit to passing the NCLEX. Repeat after me, "Repetition is the key." Your time is precious so allow our book to show you the structure and style of the NCLEX.
Includes 1000 nursing practice NCLEX exam questions with rationales written by a professional board prep tutor, nursing school instructor, and CRNA. Simulation review questions mirror all eight test categories and were written to reveal the style and composition of the NCLEX Exam. Proven effective for nursing students across the country who pass the boards on their first attempt.
Detailed, test-like questions and rationale.
Rationale with each question will help you grasp elusive concepts like never before.
Repetition will strengthen your approach to the Boards. Use these 1000 questions to hone your approach to the NCLEX.
Large number of questions will keep you studying for months.
Pass the boards on the first attempt with this ultimate study guide covering all eight area categories.
Master the concepts that may have stumped you throughout school with this comprehensive yet understandable volume.
©2015 Aaron Reed, MSN, CRNA (P)2016 Aaron Reed, MSN, CRNAWhat listeners say about 1000 Nurse Practice Questions for the NCLEX Exam
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- Brian
- 2019-06-13
Not What I Expected
As an RN for nearly 30 years, I just wanted to test myself in a general review. I found this book to be repetitive in nature. The answers in the audio book were presented in a confusing manner with little rationale. Of course this is just my opinion as an old nurse. Perhaps it's perfect for a student.
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