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Kaplan NCLEX-RN Exam Medications in a Box
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Binding: Cards
Dewey Decimal Number: 610
EAN: 9781419551918
Edition: Crds
ISBN: 1419551914
Label: Kaplan Publishing
Manufacturer: Kaplan Publishing
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 612
Publication Date: February 27, 2007
Publisher: Kaplan Publishing
Studio: Kaplan Publishing
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Editorial Review: Features: *300 medications plus their common names and drug families *Side effects *Nursing considerations
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Rating: - Save your money
There is an OVERWHELMING amount of information provided by this. If I had purchased this before I entered nursing school and started working with it then, I dont think I would know 1/10th of the information that is provided. Save your money and stick to reviewing the meds you learned about in school.
Rating: - disappointed
Don't waste your money on these. . . The information is skimpy and useless unless you're good at rote memorization. Yeah, these may have the bare minimum anount of information needed to pass your exam, but they don't review the drug action/mechanism. I need to know that to understand the side effects/nursing considerations. The mosby cards are more detailed, and much more useful.
Rating: - Extremely unhelpful
Basically, this product is too simple. It only tells you the drug name then some of the side effects, then some REALLY POINTLESS nursing consideration information. I really expected more from Kaplan, seeing as how so many recommend them, but I was very disappointed by this product. Save your money and write your own review cards from your pharmacology textbook. It'll be so much more help than these ever would be.
Rating: - Would recommend
Helpful because of the organization and repetition. Although I went through these cards once, the drugs were organized by class, which usually meant the signs, symptoms, and nursing considerations were the same. Because of this, it allowed for me to flash and repeat, and thus memorize. I would recommend going through these at least once before the NCLEX, making a note of the ones you have trouble with. Thankfully, I went over the optical medications before the NCLEX, in which I never learned ... Read More
Rating: - Too much info
The cards had too much information on them that I did not need for the NCLEX. I found books on medications that were much more helpful. I did pass the NCLEX but did not study from these and I'm glad I did not waste much time with them.
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