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Med-Surg Q & A: 200 Questions, Complete Rationale, Test-Taking Strategies


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Beth Grace, MSN, APRN, NP-C, RN-BC
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Designed with You in Mind
Reinforce your Medical-Surgical Nursing Exam test preparation with 200 multiple-choice questions based on the actual exam and complete rationale for each answer. Practice taking an exam and apply test-taking strategies to quickly determine which areas require further study. The answers and rationale, organized by system, follow ANCC and MSNCB exam blueprint.

 

Table of Contents

  1. Introduction
  2. What is Medical-Surgical Nursing?
  3. Benefits of Certification
  4. Eligibility Requirements
  5. Renewal Candidates
  6. Preparation for the Examination
  7. Test-Taking Strategies
  8. Day of the Exam
  9. Medical-Surgical Nursing Test Plans
  10. 200 Practice Questions, Organized by Body System
  11. Answers with Detailed Rationales
  12. Bibliography

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Beginning with the Shriners’ Burn Intensive Care Unit in 1987, Beth assisted as a team flight nurse in the transportation of children from all over the U.S. and Central America for treatment. She was an instructor in Advanced Burn Life Support and participated in education and safety awareness for the local community. After cross-training in the ER of a Level One Trauma Center in Houston, she moved on to Surgical ICU and the PACU. Beth has been a nurse manager, nurse educator, an ACLS Instructor and nurse advocate. Working in PACU, day surgery and endoscopy settings, she has developed processes for improving patient care, safety and outcomes. She currently works PRN in ER, Interventional Radiology and the ICU of a community hospital. Beth has collaborated with several anesthesiologists on a safe and efficient conscious sedation procedure now being used by local hospitals.


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