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23 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
not what I expected,
This review is from: INPATIENT OBSTETRIC NURSING (Certified Nurse Examination Passbooks) (Plastic Comb)
This a good book in general if you want to rate your knowledge. If your taking the NCC Inpatient OB Nursing Certification Exam this will not help you. The test is more factual. This book is more on nursing care and actions that you would take in patient care situations.
27 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Inpatient Obstetric Nursing,
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This review is from: INPATIENT OBSTETRIC NURSING (Certified Nurse Examination Passbooks) (Plastic Comb)
I would not recommend this review book because of the numerous errors that are in the book. 1. The set up of the questions is not at all representative of the questions that are on the NCC exam. The test does not have "all of the above" or "none of the above" nor does it contain 4 choices for each question. 2. The worst part of the book was the last section on Obstetrical Nursing Care. It is outdated information and would be misleading to the candidate taking the exam. Of major concern is the section on the newborn where it states that the baby should be NPO for 12 hours - and the preterm for 24 hours! 3. There are no references. I am very disappointed with this book and will not use it and not recommend this to others. I don't know who the "National Learning Corporation" is, but I would recommend to them to remove this book from their name.
18 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Outdated, poorly edited-- and just plain wrong!,
This review is from: INPATIENT OBSTETRIC NURSING (Certified Nurse Examination Passbooks) (Plastic Comb)
The authors have us separating babies from their mothers, withholding nourishment for twelve hours if the babies are well and twenty-four hours if not, washing them in hexachlorophene, and leaving them to shiver at a "normal" (rectal) temperature post-birth of 96F.
Also, the format includes many double negatives and other 'tricky' question formats no longer in use. Overall, format is not reflective of the actual exam format. Content is also outdated- new evidence on disease process and current therapies is missing-- and the significant advances of nursing as a profession not reflected. And-- the editors missed some salient errors. One question asks what the nurse should do when the mother becomes cross after "twelve" hours of pushing. Current evidence overwhelmingly agrees: Babies should go to breast as soon as possible after birth, should never be separated from mom unless absolutely necessary, are not dirty and don't need a bath til they've settled in, and regulate temperature, heart-rate, and breathing by being continuously skin to skin with their mothers. NLC- a total update is needed. I am amazed this was published in 2005.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Inpatient Obstetric Nursing,
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This review is from: INPATIENT OBSTETRIC NURSING (Certified Nurse Examination Passbooks) (Plastic Comb)
The book was supposed to be a review for the certification exam but I took the test and nothing that I studied in the book was on the test and I went through the entire book. It was a waste of my time and money.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Can't believe someone published this,
This review is from: INPATIENT OBSTETRIC NURSING (Certified Nurse Examination Passbooks) (Plastic Comb)
I have several issues with this book:
1. Poor grammar including the use of many double negatives. Book definitely needs an editor. 2. Multiple spelling mistakes 3. Out-dated information 4. Some of the answers are just plain WRONG! 5. No rationale is given...only the correct answer is supplied. My biggest complaint is number 4. If SOME of the answers are wrong (whether due to typo or wrong info), how am I to know that all the other questions are right? I would NOT recommend this book.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not helpful for certificaton examination review,
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This review is from: INPATIENT OBSTETRIC NURSING (Certified Nurse Examination Passbooks) (Plastic Comb)
This book is good in general, but do not be confused by the title. It will not help you review for the certification exam for Inpatient Obstetrics. It is a helpful tool to evaluate weak spots and strengthen areas, but do not expect your exam to anywhere resemble the reviews or practice tests in this book. I was told that there really wasn't any book to review for the RNC exam because the exam is based on information you should already know. That was correct. I bought and read this book and a couple of others and nothing that I read was any help for the exam. I did pass my exam, but it was a humdinger. Don't buy this book thinking it will help you pass your exam.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
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The book is great and came in mint condition. No complaint offered. Excellent study guide
8 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Inpatient Obstetrics Nursing,
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This review is from: INPATIENT OBSTETRIC NURSING (Certified Nurse Examination Passbooks) (Plastic Comb)
The practice tests are excellent in order to refresh and improve
test taking skills . It is a helpful tool to evaluate weak spots and stregth areas. Do not like the fact that sections are labeled symply as test 1 and test 2. there are no titles or names to reference the test ie: labor and delivery section or electronic fetal monitoring. There are no consecutive page numbers ie; 1-200. Book section must be marked in order to return to a section if one needs to put the book away for a period of time then return to it, Some of the questions are ambiguous but cannot really evaluate that until I take the NCC exam and evaluate their style of questioning. overall I am happy with the book and reccomend it to my co workers. |
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INPATIENT OBSTETRIC NURSING (Certified Nurse Examination Passbooks) by Jack Rudman (Plastic Comb - January 1, 2005)
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