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Always study with the most up-to-date prep! Look for Adult CCRN Exam, ISBN 9781438012346, on sale October 06, 2020. Publisher's Note: Products purchased from third-party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitles included with the product. Review: Great Core Review and Practice Book - Highly recommended. Questions are straight to the point. May not be exactly the same questions as CCRN, some are very similar, but most of it is pretty the same length or format. I studied this book from cover to cover, easy to follow, comprehensible, concise, straight to the point. Thereโs 127 questions total post topics and 2 full length 150 question practice exams in the book, and 1 online. Donโt forgot to take the one online, itโs free! Great resource just to practice your brain in answering questions.. FAST. Time is definitely your biggest enemy when youโre taking the test. The faster you read the question and understand what it is asking you, the faster you get to eliminate what is not the answer and be left with the right choice. Make sure you take the time to read the question. And doing practice questions even if they wonโt be the exact same questions on the test โ will still help your brain think fast and make the quickest right choice. Thatโs the key to passing this nerve wracking CCRN test! And yes, I passed my test at 80%! I also did the AACN 2018 150 practice exam and I watched Laura Gasparis online videos twice! I did a total of 1500 practice questions and actually reviewed all the questions that I missed and I understand how I missed it. Mostly because I didnโt read the questions correctly. Be careful with those highlighted key words like โexceptโ or โpriorityโ. All the choices seems right except one, so pick the one that is not right. And all the choices are right but pick the one you would do first. It was a very hard test. I took it yesterday 28Jul. But it was doable. Practice practice practice!! I also picked up the Certification and Core Review for High Acuity, Progressive and Critical Care Nursing 2018 that has 450 super long super hard questions. I only did the first 75 of the questions and did horribly, like 60% donโt panic, the hardest questions on the CCRN looks exactly like the ones on this book, but not all of them, you probably see about 25 super hard questions but you still have 25% chance of getting them right even if youโre just guessing. The rest of the hundred questions are pretty straight forward โ meaning you either know the answer, or you misread the question. You can easily eliminate the wrong answers or right answers if they are looking for that one wrong answer. Review: This 2015 Edition Is Still Good For The New 2020 Test Blueprint - I just took my CCRN Exam hours ago. My first (and only) time. And I scored 109! See attached photo. And this was the only review book that I used. And just 650 practice questions. I'm serious. No videos. No CDs. No flash cards. No study group. I really had no clue why I bought this. Maybe because I saw one of my co-workers one night had this. And this book was the cheapest. So, I was sold. But, the moment I opened this book, just reading the 'Introduction'. I knew that I made the right choice. It was like the author was talking to me (as one reviewer has pointed out). There were tips, pointers and side notes on what to study and focus on. And the book is only 352 pages. So, this was an easy read. Very direct to the point. The Pre-Test, the Section Tests, the two (2) Practice Tests and especially the Online Test were all very helpful. The questions were hand-picked and were structured just like in the real exam. My advice - Master this book and its 650 questions. Understand the rationale. So, don't waste your money and time with too many sources and practice questions. This book is all you need. So, if you have this. You can still use this for the 2020 Test Blueprint. Very highly recommended!
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M**R
Great Core Review and Practice Book
Highly recommended. Questions are straight to the point. May not be exactly the same questions as CCRN, some are very similar, but most of it is pretty the same length or format. I studied this book from cover to cover, easy to follow, comprehensible, concise, straight to the point. Thereโs 127 questions total post topics and 2 full length 150 question practice exams in the book, and 1 online. Donโt forgot to take the one online, itโs free! Great resource just to practice your brain in answering questions.. FAST. Time is definitely your biggest enemy when youโre taking the test. The faster you read the question and understand what it is asking you, the faster you get to eliminate what is not the answer and be left with the right choice. Make sure you take the time to read the question. And doing practice questions even if they wonโt be the exact same questions on the test โ will still help your brain think fast and make the quickest right choice. Thatโs the key to passing this nerve wracking CCRN test! And yes, I passed my test at 80%! I also did the AACN 2018 150 practice exam and I watched Laura Gasparis online videos twice! I did a total of 1500 practice questions and actually reviewed all the questions that I missed and I understand how I missed it. Mostly because I didnโt read the questions correctly. Be careful with those highlighted key words like โexceptโ or โpriorityโ. All the choices seems right except one, so pick the one that is not right. And all the choices are right but pick the one you would do first. It was a very hard test. I took it yesterday 28Jul. But it was doable. Practice practice practice!! I also picked up the Certification and Core Review for High Acuity, Progressive and Critical Care Nursing 2018 that has 450 super long super hard questions. I only did the first 75 of the questions and did horribly, like 60% donโt panic, the hardest questions on the CCRN looks exactly like the ones on this book, but not all of them, you probably see about 25 super hard questions but you still have 25% chance of getting them right even if youโre just guessing. The rest of the hundred questions are pretty straight forward โ meaning you either know the answer, or you misread the question. You can easily eliminate the wrong answers or right answers if they are looking for that one wrong answer.
S**Y
This 2015 Edition Is Still Good For The New 2020 Test Blueprint
I just took my CCRN Exam hours ago. My first (and only) time. And I scored 109! See attached photo. And this was the only review book that I used. And just 650 practice questions. I'm serious. No videos. No CDs. No flash cards. No study group. I really had no clue why I bought this. Maybe because I saw one of my co-workers one night had this. And this book was the cheapest. So, I was sold. But, the moment I opened this book, just reading the 'Introduction'. I knew that I made the right choice. It was like the author was talking to me (as one reviewer has pointed out). There were tips, pointers and side notes on what to study and focus on. And the book is only 352 pages. So, this was an easy read. Very direct to the point. The Pre-Test, the Section Tests, the two (2) Practice Tests and especially the Online Test were all very helpful. The questions were hand-picked and were structured just like in the real exam. My advice - Master this book and its 650 questions. Understand the rationale. So, don't waste your money and time with too many sources and practice questions. This book is all you need. So, if you have this. You can still use this for the 2020 Test Blueprint. Very highly recommended!
J**Y
One of the Best
This book is superior to many CCRN aides that are out there. Laura Gasparis' review course, CD's, & questions are top notch though. Yet, if you can't afford her, Barron's is the way to go. I used a lot of resources: Gasparis, Barron's, Pass CCRN, & Kaplan. Kaplan I stopped after taking a few of the 10 question practice tests. Questions were too easy. Never completed their full exams. Pass CCRN is great, but the questions are harder than the actually examination & they repeat themselves after awhile. But it is still an absolutely amazing learning tool that keeps you on your toes. Barron's was by far up there with Gasparis. The questions mirrored the exam more so than most practice tests I took. Also, Barron's is an amazing learning tool after the fact as well. The information is easy to understand and condensed in a way that I'm able to grasp the concepts quickly & easily. I initially rented Barron's from the library & then bought it after passing the exam. Barron's will be an amazing reference book for my career and grad school studies. I'm a fan.
N**N
Forget all that expensive fluff, this is the only review book you need
I heard people say they only used this book to pass, so along with the price tag, I was convinced to get this book and was extremely pleased. This was the only review book I used, and the material is awesome! Not too long or complex. Explains concepts concisely and comprehensibly. I combined this with the flash cards which was helpful to use for studying at work. I also bought the 1000 question bank from Evolve Elsevier to do tons of practice tests. As a 24 year old with one year of ICU experience, I passed on my first try getting 101 questions correct, roughly thirty more than the bare minimum to pass. This book is a beast! Iโm still reading it now to continue brushing up on my knowledge and preparing for CRNA interviews. You donโt need all the expensive fancy stuff i.e. Laura Gasparisโ content. 10/10 recommend.
L**N
Good, but not great
I don't usually write reviews, but since I relied so heavily on what people thought of this book and how well they did on the test I thought I'd share my honest thoughts. This is book is good. Plain and simple. Not great, but not horrible. It starts with a review of how the exam will be, tips and strategies, and then it breaks it down by each subject and how long you should study each section. I found this very helpful in planning how long I should study for and which subjects to pay closer attention to (I studied on my days off for 5 weeks). While I do appreciate how this book was structured and most of the information it provided, there were times that things were misspelled and some information in one section contradicted the same information in another section. For instance, in the multisystem section it says in late sepsis your RAP, PAP, and PAOP increase, but in the hemodynamics section it shows PAOP may not change or will go up, everything else will go down. Another example: In electrolytes, causes of hypernatremia can be from DKA and HHS (which makes sense), but in a practice question I got the answer wrong because "HHS patients are typically hyponatremic". So which is it?? I looked it up and I guess it just depends. Anyway, I found this especially frustrating when all I want is a clearer clinical picture and consistent information to help me pass. The two practice exams at the end were very nice and semi-helpful. I found them to actually be easier than the exam itself. I wouldn't depend on the advertised third online exam. It had a good chunk of questions from the previous two exams in it as well as some new ones thrown in there. So when I was done it said I did really well, but it was only because I already knew the answer to about 20 questions--which does not help me when I need to gauge what I know/don't know before the test. I think overall this book covered MOST information I saw on the exam, but definitely not all. I supplemented my studying with the Laura Gasparis videos (definitely do not JUST depend on those--very entertaining woman, but she's not as in-depth as this Barron book can go) and I practiced more questions with the Elsevier PASS CCRN online thing. I give this book 4 stars because of the easy to understand, concise while also thorough information it provides. I feel as though I would not have passed my exam without it (108/125).
S**N
Great resource
I just passed the CCRN with flying colors and used this book as well as the following: Online PESI review course by Cyndi Zarbano โAce the CCRNโ Practice questions by Nicole Kupchik โAce the CCRNโ study guide by Nicole Kupchik I did ALL of the practice questions from the Barronโs book and read much of the content including cardiovascular, pulmonary, neuro, and hemodynamics and made flash cards. The Barronโs book is concise and easy to follow with fun acronyms to remember certain key points. It includes the blue print for the exam and has stars to indicate things that are commonly seen on the CCRN exam. I think among all the prep books, the Barronโs book is where you get the most for your money. Overall I think the CCRN questions on the actual exam were more difficult and required more critical thinking than the questions in the Barronโs book, however I do believe the practice questions from the Barronโs book helped prepare me to pass the CCRN. I gave myself about 6 weeks and studied about 15 hrs per week give or take. My only complaint about this book is it differed a little bit from my other sources regarding which EKG changes are correlated with each type of MI which was confusing for me but ultimately I chose to study my other sources for just this topic only. Otherwise I highly recommend this book!
K**.
Fantastic study guide for the CCRN
I am not a robot or a paid reviewer. This is in fact my first amazon review. I've only been an ICU nurse for two years, so I definitely needed a solid textbook to help me study for the CCRN. I bought this book and studied it from front to back for about a month. I passed the CCRN on my first attempt and got 101 question correct (you need 87 to pass). I am writing this review because I truly believe it helped me pass the exam. It's all facts, no BS. They even provide 'key' information to let you know will most likely be on the test. The 2 practice exams in the back are fantastic, and provide rationales for why the correct answer is the right answer. GET THIS BOOK! SERIOUSLY! p.s.- I did the worst on the ethics portion of the exam. Maybe try and review other ethics questions elsewhere.
K**Y
TOP PICK!!!! WORTH BUYING!
I bought three exam books to study for the CCRN exam, this one, Kaplan's CCRN review and Trivium CCRN study guide and this book was the best! It included a concise summary for each condition, and even had pictures and diagrams that were very helpful. I would definitely suggest using this book to study for and pass the CCRN exam. I also use Laura Gasparagis CCRN review DVDs to study for the exam, and although she was entertaining and brought out some key information about the exam, I believe it was this book that really help me to focus on studying the depths of each condition and really get a grasp on what I knew and what I needed to study further. And it also included 2 150 practice exams with the answers and full explanations after the test! HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS BOOK
F**S
highly recommended!
very helpful...its all in here. i passed my ccrn cert by using this book.
S**A
Good
It's a good one
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