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Mosby's Emergency & Transport Nursing Examination Review
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 616.025
EAN: 9780323031370
Edition: 4
ISBN: 0323031374
Label: Mosby
Manufacturer: Mosby
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 376
Publication Date: March 15, 2005
Publisher: Mosby
Studio: Mosby
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Editorial Review: This valuable study resource provides a thorough, comprehensive review for the Certified Emergency Nurse (CEN) exam - and it's the only review book that also helps readers prepare for the Certified Flight Registered Nurse (CFRN) and Flight Paramedic Certification (FP-C) exams. No other resource provides both a review of content as well as over 1,400 questions and a CD-ROM with 3 practice tests. Each chapter features questions with answers and rationales for every question - explaining the "why" behind every answer. Packed with all the essential information needed for a complete review, it includes a new section on critical care, a new chapter on bioterrorism, and new content on conscious sedation issues, RSI, airway management, and safety training. The Transport section now includes new content on CAMTS standards and transport operations.- Over 1,400 questions with rationales and references offer excellent preparation for the CEN, CFRN, and FP-C exams.
- A practice CD-ROM includes 3 sample exams with answers and rationales, and automatic grading helps users assess their mastery of the material.
- A content outline of must-know topics is provided, followed by practice questions, answers, rationales, and references.
- New guidelines and medications currently being used for BLS, ACLS, and PALS are discussed.
- New chapters have been added on Invasive Interventions, Pharmacology, Invasive Monitoring, Bioterrorism, CAMTS Standards, and Transport Operations.
- Updated and expanded content addresses emerging infectious diseases, CISM for emergency and transport staff, CAMTS standards and transport operations, conscious sedation issues, RSI, airway management, safety training, and age-related changes and differences (pediatric and geriatric).
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - OUTDATED, INANE and IRRELEVANT! Buy the ENA materials instead! This is horrible!
I completely concur with the previous reviewer who stated:
"This review book is filled with typos and incorrect and outdated information. The included disc with sample tests has incorrect answers and question scenarios for the wrong numbered questions. Whomever edited the book and CD should be ashamed. It is very suprising that the name Mosby is associated with this book."
It is especially disappointing that the following comment is prominently used for advertising:
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Rating: - Pleased at what I expected!
I did enjoy the book quite a bit because what it was supposed to provide is a review of what you should already know as a nurse. I have been working as a Registered Nurse in the Emergency Department for 14 years and the information was helpful in preparing me to take the CEN exam. The only reason I am taking it now instead of before is because it is a requirement now in the ED I work in. There are some typo errors, but if this is the only complaint I have to say to get over it. I would recommend ... Read More
Rating: - Don't waste your time or money
This review book is filled with typos and incorrect and outdated information. The included disc with sample tests has incorrect answers and question scenarios for the wrong numbered questions. Whomever edited the book and CD should be ashamed. It is very suprising that the name Mosby is associated with this book.
Rating: - Not very practical
The "Review Outline" at the beginning of each chapter is pretty worthless. Lot's of words but no substance. The Review Questions are OK & I am continuing to study them despite finding some infuriating. eg:
In Chapter 9, Medical Emergencies:
All of the following may cause an apparent life-threatening event in a pediatric patient except:
a) Seizure disorder
b) RSV
c) Munchausen's syndrome by proxy
d) All of the above
Even after discovering that the answer is ... Read More
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