Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing Review and Resource Manual, 5th Edition
J**S
Good info but the typos drive me bonkers!
Excellent info to review to take nursing certification test but I don’t think I’ve ever seen a book with so many typos!
D**N
For RNs getting board certified
Great book, it has everything you need to know to pass the ANCC PMHN Exam to get board certified in Psychiatric/Mental Health nursing!!
L**N
Very helpful
Gives you good review of each topic you need.
M**W
Good but…
This book is littered with misspellings. I believe APNA is changing the exam after Sep 2024, so I hope they proofread the next edition properly. I still recommend the content for aspiring psych RNs.
C**3
Perfect for the Board Certified Exam!
Loved this text—read over the information once and passed the mental health nursing exam with flying colors. Does a great job condensing information and is very readable. I also use this information as a resource when teaching nursing as a professor. Worth the money!
M**Y
A must have to pass the exam
This is the ultimate resourse when studying for the mental health certification and also serves as a good review. The material is presented to give the reader a broad overview of the potential content of the psychiatric mental health certification exam. I read the book from cover to cover one and a half times. I felt very prepared for my exam and found that their were only a handful of questions who's content was not discussed in the book.. I passed the test easily on my first attempt. Because the test is so expensive it is vital to have a comprehensive review book like this publication by Kim Hutchinson. As a bonus you can receive CEU credit for reading the book and paying an additional fee.
G**N
Highly recommended
I Purchased this book to help me study for the psychiatric/mental health certification exam for nurses. This book provides a concise overview and good detail about every aspect of psychiatric nursing. Highly recommend it.Note: I have over 40 years experience in addiction/mental health care and over 30 years experience Teaching in the health sciences.Guy C Lamunyon. MSN, RN
M**.
Lots of typos
My copy had a lot of typos and mispellings, especially for medications. Thankfully, because I've been working in mental health for 7 years now, I recognized what the typos were trying to say or reference. However, the typos could affect someone's ability to study and test for certification.
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