- McGraw-Hill Education
McGraw-Hill Education Ccrn Review
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- Michael Reid
- McGraw-Hill Education
- Paperback
- 9781260464481
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- Medical > Nursing - Critical & Intensive care
- English
Book Description
Prepare for the CCRN exam with the most up-to-date study guide available. CCRN Review offers hundreds of review questions that target the test's most important question types, and includes four full-length practice tests. Organized to help you make the most of your study time, it covers all of the fundamental concepts tested on the exam. You will find strategies for handling questions based on real-world patient scenarios, help with essential math concepts, and extensive tips for performing your best on exam day.
CCRN Review will help get you exam-day ready with:
- 4 full-length practice tests that reflect the most recent version of the exam
- 500 review questions targeting the most important question types
- Complete coverage of the exam's two core subjects: Clinical Judgment and Professional Caring & Ethical Practice
- Strategies for answering questions based on real-world patient scenarios
- Thorough review of essential math concepts essential to the CCRN exam
- Techniques for success on Professional Caring & Ethical Practice questions
- Shortcuts to help you save time and minimize mistakes
- Tools to help you approach specific question types in the most effective way
Author Bio
Michael Reid writes the Bello column on Latin America and is the newspaper’s writer-at-large for the region. He is based in Madrid. He joined The Economist in 1990 as Mexico and Central America correspondent and in 1994 changed to cover consumer industries. In 1996 he moved to São Paulo to be the bureau chief and in 1999 returned to London as Americas Editor, a post he held until December 2013. His books include “Forgotten Continent: The Battle for Latin America’s Soul” (2007) and “Brazil: The Troubled Rise of a Global Power” (April 2014), both published by Yale University Press. Mr Reid is a frequent speaker on Latin American and Iberian affairs, to business, academic and public-policy audiences.
He has given evidence to the Foreign Relations Committee of the US Senate and to the Foreign Affairs Committee of the British House of Commons. He is also a frequent guest on television, radio and print outlets in Britain, the United States and Latin America, including CNN, BBC World TV, NPR, Globo (Brazil) and El País (Spain).
Source: The Economist
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