by Larry Krause (Author), Larry Krause (Contributor), Larry Krause (Contributor), Susan Starkings (Author)
Now with a Companion Website with additional resources to provide you with extra practice and support!
Getting medicines calculations right is often a matter of life and death. As a nursing student, you must pass calculations tests when applying to nursing school and throughout your degree. This book helps you succeed first time in medicines calculations tests. It takes the fear out of maths, even for those who find it a struggle, through clear step-by-step explanations and lively examples. The new edition contains new practice questions, scenarios from real nursing situations, tips from other students, a quick reference guide for essential calculations, and an interactive website with activities and flashcards to help you practice your skills.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 136
Edition: Second
Publisher: Learning Matters
Published: 31 Mar 2013
ISBN 10: 1446256421
ISBN 13: 9781446256428
'The book is well set-out and clearly signposted so that student nurses can complete the diagnostic test and then study the chapters relevant to their individual skills needs. The case studies, scenarios and activities in each chapter give examples of each calculation and provide sufficient opportunities for skills practice. Additional information at the end of each chapter provides details of online guides and revision resources for the reader. In my opinion, this is useful for all pre-registration nursing students: for those who are unsure about their mathematical skills as well as those who are more confident' - Lecturer, Glyndwr University
'This book is really easy to read and understand. It provides excellent advice and direction for students and I have given it to students for their feedback. Feedback was really positive and they found the book very easy to use' - Lecturer, Northumbria University
'A must for all' - Lecturer, De Montfort University
We have used this text within the skills modules in years 1-3. Students particularly appreciate the examples and practice calculations. -- Caroline E Gibson