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Clinical case study scenarios with NCLEX style questions covering medical-surgical, gerontological, home health, hospice, mental health, pediatric, and women's health. 900 questions throughout the text reflecting the latest NCLEX-RN(R) format. 100-question final exam in the back of the book. Rationales for both correct and incorrect answers to enhance your understanding of the content. Test-taking tips and hints for select questions. Bonus question bank on DavisPlus containing two, 75-question practice examinations that offer the levels of difficulty you need to help you pass the NCLEX. Questions field tested by nursing students.
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