Kaplan NCLEX-RN Exam Medications in a Box
Kaplan NCLEX-RN Exam Medications in a Box Books
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300 flashcards featuring medications with their drug categories, pronunciations, and common names on one side, with their side effects and nursing considerations on the back.
The NCLEX-RN exam is a computer-adaptive test with between 75 and 265 questions. Most items are 4-option multiple-choice, but some require test takers to click on part of an image, “select all (options) that apply,” drag and drop resolution choices into the right order, or type an resolution into a box (free response). Test takers have a maximum of six hours to complete the exam.
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I would of expected a small more info on the drugs which it did not have….
Rating: 3 / 5
The cards are thorough(maybe too much info to study for the NCLEX). What I don’t like is that they’re not on cardstock paper, so they’re thin and hard to get hold of to pull out of the box. Also, there are no dividers to make it simple to find your way nearly in the box.
Rating: 2 / 5
Don’t waste your money on these. . . The in rank is skimpy and useless unless you’re excellent at rote memorization. Yeah, these may have the bare minimum anount of in rank needed to pass your exam, but they don’t review the drug action/means. I need to know that to know the side effects/nursing considerations. The mosby cards are more detailed, and much more helpful.
Rating: 1 / 5
There is an OVERWHELMING quantity of in rank provided by this. If I had bought this before I entered nursing school and ongoing working with it then, I dont reckon I would know 1/10th of the in rank that is provided. Save your money and stab to reviewing the meds you learned about in school.
Rating: 1 / 5
The cards had too much in rank 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.
Rating: 2 / 5