Complete Review for NCLEX-RN (Delmars Complete Review for NCLEX-RN (W/CD)) by Donna F. Gauwitz - Presentation Transcript
Complete Review for NCLEX-RN
(Delmars Complete Review for
NCLEX-RN (W/CD)) by Donna F.
Gauwitz
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When it comes to preparing you for the NCLEX-RN® examination, nobody
does it better than Delmar, a part of Cengage Learning! Complete Review
for NCLEX-RN® is a comprehensive and detailed review covering all
subject areas found on the exam. All questions are coded to reflect the
current test plan breakdown of client need, nursing process, cognitive level
and subject area. A special emphasis is placed on the areas of delegation,
prioritization, and critical thinking, which are essential for success on the
NCLEX-RN®. Your preparation for the licensure examination is just not
complete without this essential study tool.
Personal Review: Complete Review for NCLEX-RN (Delmars
Complete Review for NCLEX-RN (W/CD)) by Donna F. Gauwitz
I recently passed the NCLEX and I highly recommended this book to my
friends who are about to take the exam. I read the NCLEX reviewers by
the NSNA, QUE/Rinehart, Saunders (Comprehensive) and Mosby
(Comprehensive); in my opinion, Gauwitz comes closest to simulating the
real exam. If you want to get a feel of the actual NCLEX, this is a good
place to start. The first book to read: Kaplan Strategies. The Second:
Gauwitz. The questions are on the left, and to the right are the answers -
very well layed out.
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I recently passed the NCLEX and I highly recommende more
I recently passed the NCLEX and I highly recommended this book to my friends who are about to take the exam. I read the NCLEX reviewers by the NSNA, QUE/Rinehart, Saunders (Comprehensive) and Mosby (Comprehensive); in my opinion, Gauwitz comes closest to simulating the real exam. If you want to get a feel of the actual NCLEX, this is a good place to start. The first book to read: Kaplan Strategies. The Second: Gauwitz. The questions are on the left, and to the right are the answers - very well layed out. less
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