CCRN Critical Care Nursing Review Course app for iPhone and iPad
Developer: Collins Publishing
First release : 20 Oct 2013
App size: 3.47 Mb
Critical Care Nurses CCRN Review Course Comprehensive Review CCRN Certification for Adult, Pediatric and Neonatal Critical Care Nurses
CCRN certification is achieved by those acute and critical care nurses who pass the CCRN exam in neonatal, pediatric and/or adult critical care nursing. CCRN certification denotes to the public those practitioners who possess a distinct and clearly defined body of knowledge called critical care nursing. Includes coverage of Clinical Judgment age-specific for the adult, pediatric or neonatal population and Professional Caring and Ethical Practice
Based only on the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses Core Curriculum. The CCRN review course covers;
• Cardiovascular • Endocrine • Gastrointestinal • Hematology and Immunology • Multisystem • Neurology • Pulmonary • Renal • Advocacy and Moral Agency • Caring practices • Collaboration • Clinical Inquiry • Facilitation of Learning • Handling Diversity • Systems Thinking
Learn Fast and efficiently through a self contained, self paced learning system. Instructor is professional speaker, program recorded in studio. Study system based only on the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses Core Curriculum for CCRN.
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Latest reviews of CCRN Critical Care Nursing Review Course app for iPhone and iPad
this is a fairly good review that can be used to reinforce the important bits that will be covered on the exam.
I used this review a lot to help me study for the board exam. It gives really fun ways to help with memorization.
This book is well written and nicely set up. Each section is divided up with common questions grouped together.
This is a good book and it helped me pass my exam. The reason why I only gave the 5 stars is it asks questions that are substantially harder than what you will find on the actual exam.
Waste of time.