Evanston, Illinois, and is studying for a Master's
of Health Management at J.L. Kellogg Graduate School
of Management, Northwestern University.The Princeton Review realizes that acing the NCLEX-RN is very different from getting straight As in
nursing school. The Princeton Review doesn’t try to teach students everything there is to know about nursing--only what they’ll need to score higher on the exam.iThere’s a big difference/i. InbCracking the NCLEX-RN/b, TPR will teach test takers how to think like the test makers and:brbr•Score higher by knowing in advance what will be on the testbr•Ace the exam by reviewing key topics such as: Adult & Pediatric Physiology, Health Promotion and Maintenance and morebr•Avoid surprises with TPR's step-by-step instructions for obtaining your licensebrbr**This book includes eight full-length simulated NCLEX-RN exams on CD-ROM and more than 1,400 review and practice questions. The questions are just like the ones test takers will see on the actual exam, and The Princeton Review fully explains every solution.brbriContents Include:brbr/ibI Orientationbr/bAbout the NCLEX-RNbrLogistics
of the NCLEX-RN and LicensurebrCracking the SystembrbII Adult Physiological Integritybr/bThe Nervous SystembrThe Cardiovascular SystembrThe Respiratory SystembrThe Gastrointestinal SystembrThe Genitourinary SystembrThe Musculoskeletal SystembrThe Integumentary SystembrThe Endochrine SystembrOncologybrHIV/AIDSbrbIII Pediatric Physiological Integritybr/bThe Hospitalized ChildbrThe NewbornbrThe InfantbrEarly ChildhoodbrMiddle ChildhoodbrAdolescencebrChronic Health Problems
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