Final FRCA: Multiple Choice Questions (FRCA Study Guides)

Final FRCA: Multiple Choice Questions (FRCA Study Guides)

by Michael D . Brunner M B B S F R C A (Author), P.NevilleRobinsonMBChFRCA (Author), HughWilliamsMBBSFRCA (Author)

Synopsis

This team of authors has put together a useful book for the exam candidate, based on their experiences of the final FRCA examination. Since past papers are not available you will find this a useful source of sample questions, with full explanations, that will form an essential part of your revision programme. The questions cover the following key areas: medicine and surgery; applied basic sciences; clinical measurement; intensive therapy, and anaesthesia and pain management.

$6.36

Save:$28.37 (82%)

Quantity

1 in stock

More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Edition: 4
Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann
Published: 11 Feb 2000

ISBN 10: 0750642149
ISBN 13: 9780750642149

Media Reviews
I very much appreciated the answers being placed on the opposite page to the questions. It saves time ... It also keeps one at the exercise!

In summary, this is a well-structured, balanced and indexed MCQ book with a good layout and content. British Journal of Anaesthesia, January 2000
book has a well-written introduction, with some useful advice on the current scoring system for negative marking multiple choice question papers. It also offers some good advice on whether it's a good idea to guess at answers or not!

The layout of the book is excellent, with the answers on the opposite page to the questions allowing easy and quick self-testing and reference to the correct answers and explanatory notes. The questions have been thoughtfully pitched at the right level for the final FRCA.

An extensive and easy-to-read index allows you to cross reference to other questions relating to the same topic - very handy for rapid learning.

In summary this is a well-written, user-friendly Final FRCA multiple choice question revision book with good content. A useful aid to passing this important exam. Resuscitation, January 2000