Frye's 3000 Nursing Bullets for NCLEX-RN
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West Haven Univ., Salt Lake City, UT. Exam review contains 3,000 nursing bullets providing concise information to prepare for the NCLEX-RN, NCLEX-PN, and the CGFNS examinations. Each bulleted nursing fact represents nursing information for virtually every clinical situation and setting. Previous edition: c2000. Softcover. DNLM: Nursing--Examination Questions.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #650863 in Books
- Published on: 2003-07-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 256 pages
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- ISBN13: 9781582552774
- Condition: USED - VERY GOOD
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Customer Reviews
STRAIGHT TO THE POINT, CLEAR AND PRECISE NURSING FACTS!!
This book helped me a great deal on my exams and some of my instructors got questions from this little book because alot of students think that the exams questions only come from those thick NCLEX review books.The book had short mostly single sentence facts on all aspects of nursing and medications. It is easy to read and carry around and it is a good reference book. The only thing I wish is that it could be sectioned out according to area, however by each fact it states the area but it still all together and if you're looking for something specific the page number in the glossary lead you to it. The writers of the book are nurses that teach the NCLEX and stay up on its changes so that it focuses on the important things and not nonsense. It is definately money well spent and not alot of money either.
Great addition to NCLEX books
I purchased this book for preparation for the NCLEX-RN a while back. Now that I'm preparing for my NCLEX in a couple of months, I decided to start reading it. After reading a few pages, I have noticed a difference. I started answering NCLEX questions and a few of the facts I read where in questions I answered. I plan on reading this book several times over so those facts will hopefully sink into my brain. It's a great on-the-go reading that you can whip out wherever you are and review facts.
Easy way to study
I really liked this book when studying for the NCLEX (just passed 7/2006). It has bullet points with information you need to know to pass the test. The bullet points are not in any kind of order which I liked because I knew the NCLEX would also not be in order. Points are reiterated in different parts of the book for reinforcement of learning. I found a few things wrong, but it did not discourage me from getting good information from this book.
This is not the only book I studied. I also used Kaplan and Saunders. Good luck on passing your NCLEX!



