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Barron's NCLEX-RN Flash Cards, 2nd Edition

ISBN: 9781438076072

Shipping Weight: 1.36 KG

Availability: In stock

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Pages: 408,
Specialty: Nursing,
Publisher: Barron's,
Publication Year: 2016,
Cover: Cards,
Dimensions: 99x170x94mm

This brand-new set of 400 flash cards will help nursing students succeed on the National Council Licensure Examination, which certifies them as registered nurses. The cards are divided into two categories: 300 cards identify medications and their uses; and 100 cards present questions typical of those found on recent NCLEX-RN exams. Each medication card names a medication on the front and lists its uses, how it is administered, and its side effects on the back. The 100 test question cards present answers on their reverse side and cover topics that include safe care and environment, safety and infection control, health promotion and maintenance, and other subjects that nursing students will encounter when they take the exam.

Weight: 1.36 KG
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Pages: 408,
Specialty: Nursing,
Publisher: Barron's,
Publication Year: 2016,
Cover: Cards,
Dimensions: 99x170x94mm

This brand-new set of 400 flash cards will help nursing students succeed on the National Council Licensure Examination, which certifies them as registered nurses. The cards are divided into two categories: 300 cards identify medications and their uses; and 100 cards present questions typical of those found on recent NCLEX-RN exams. Each medication card names a medication on the front and lists its uses, how it is administered, and its side effects on the back. The 100 test question cards present answers on their reverse side and cover topics that include safe care and environment, safety and infection control, health promotion and maintenance, and other subjects that nursing students will encounter when they take the exam.

Weight: 1.36 KG

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