Synopsis
Need a solid study plan to pass the NCLEX?
It won’t be easy. Tens of thousands of aspiring nurses take the NCLEX-RN/PN exam every year. According to the NCBSN, the passing rate for the first attempt in 2021 was only 66%, including repeat test-takers, as well as international and US-educated nursing students.
The NCLEX’s algorithm means you could pass or fail the test having seen anywhere from 60 to 145 questions. And with a time cap of only five hours, it’s not just a race against time; it’s also a challenge in accuracy.
Breeze through nursing school with Nursing School Cheat Sheets: 50 Tips for Making the Grade.
Our goal is to help you take in and retain as much information as you can by boiling all your nursing books down into only the fundamentals of nursing.
This quick-reference nursing book includes 50 amazing cheat sheets covering everything from must-know basic information to important lab values, common abbreviations, helpful mnemonics, and more! We’ve made sure to touch on even the simplest of formulas and measurements to the different major drug stems and the basics of conducting a general assessment.
Our guide is your best bet for pure, unadulterated practical information condensed into easy-to-read tables and simple diagrams. We’ve packed our this book of nursing fundamentals chock-full of straightforward step-by-step procedures, lists, and convenient charts to make this the perfect tool for aspiring and practicing nurses alike to review and brush up on fundamental nursing skills and concepts.
Below are some more great details about this book:
- A book nursing students will find easy to read and understand
- Practical test tips and supplementary information in helpful footnotes
- Simple, engaging layout
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About the Author
Donovan Gow is a registered nurse with experience in medical-surgical nursing, hospice, and occupational health. He founded Nursing Tree to help nursing students survive and thrive in nursing school and his books are part of that effort: simple, to the point, and high quality but with a bit of humor to keep things from getting too heavy. He had a rich and varied career before nursing including stints: in the U.S. Army's 25'th Infantry Division, where he found he was exceptionally bad at taking orders; as a Wall Street equities analyst, which he misses not at all; and as a massage therapist, where he met and learned from many wonderful and caring people. When not nursing or writing about nursing, he loves hiking around beautiful Arizona, martial arts, recovering from injuries from martial arts, and making underappreciated puns. He lives in Tucson, Arizona with his lovely and oh-so-patient wife, two wonderful and quirky kids, and two peculiar cats.
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