10/15/2010

CNA Certified Nursing Assistant Exam Cram - pdf

CNA Certified Nursing Assistant Exam CramBook Description
Succeed with topical reviews, practice exams, and preparation tools

  • Covers exactly what you need to know to score higher on your CNA exam
  • More than 150 sample test questions help you gain confidence and decide when you're ready to take the actual exam
  • Simplifies key nursing assistant concepts and techniques for easy learning
  • Includes popular Cram Sheet tearcard to help you remember key concepts and do extra last-minute studying
  • Exam Alerts identify important information found on the exam

Written by Leading Experts!

Score Higher on the CNA Exam!
The CD features an adaptive test engine, giving you an effective tool to assess your readiness for the CNA exam. Key features include

  • Detailed explanations of correct and incorrect answers
  • Multiple test modes
  • Random questions and order of answers
  • Coverage of all CNA topic categories

About the Author
Marty Walker has practiced nursing for the past 30 years at the vocational nursing level as a registered nurse, and at the master's level. Marty began her nursing career as a licensed practical nurse, receiving her vocational education certificate from Atlantic Vocational School in Pompano Beach, Florida in 1979. In 1982, she earned the associate degree in nursing from Broward Community College in Davie, Florida. She worked for more than 10 years as a staff nurse in telemetry, critical care, and emergency nursing before completing a bachelor of science degree in nursing from Florida International University in Miami, Florida. In 1995, she began teaching medical-surgical nursing at Ivy Tech State College in Sellersburg, Indiana.

Linda Whitenton began a 38-year nursing career in 1967 as a nursing assistant in Paducah, Kentucky. Following her graduation from Murray State University's BSN program in 1970, she practiced in mental health, pediatrics, and medical-surgical nursing. Teaching nursing assistants, emergency medical technicians, and unit secretaries in a Mississippi hospital cemented her love for teaching in her role as a hospital in-service education director in the early 1970s. She accepted her first teaching position at Northeast Mississippi Community College in 1975. While at NEMC, she taught fundamentals, medical-surgical nursing, management, and psychiatric nursing and served as assistant director and director of the program for seven years. In 1977, Linda earned her master's of science degree in nursing at the Mississippi University for Women, which also afforded her the family nurse clinician credential. In 1987, she relocated to Florida and accepted a position as associate director of nursing for the associate degree nursing program at St. Petersburg College in St. Petersburg. While at SPC, she designed curriculum for more than 1,000 employees of the Pinellas County EMS, taught LPN transitional students at night, and practiced part time at the Bayfront Medical Center Trauma Center.

Book Details

  • Hardcover: 216 pages
  • Publisher: Pearson Education; 1 edition (October 30, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0789739348
  • ISBN-13: 978-0789739346
  • File Size: 1.3 MiB
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