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By Joyce A Generali, Christine A Berger,
Publisher: McGraw-Hill/Appleton & Lange
Number Of Pages: 327
Publication Date: 2002-06-25
Sales Rank: 804424
ISBN / ASIN: 0071377476
EAN: 9780071377478
Binding: Paperback
Manufacturer: McGraw-Hill/Appleton & Lange
Studio: McGraw-Hill/Appleton & Lange
Average Rating: 2.5
Appleton & Lange's QUICK REVIEW: Pharmacy 12e book/CD-ROM package is the most time-effective tool you can find for NAPLEX preparation.
* More than 900 Q&As for your preparation
* Reflects the exam's increasing emphasis on clinical cases
* Concise to-the-point answers
* CD-ROM allows you to practice and test yourself using an electronic format
* On-target answers with fully explained answers reduce study time and build confidence
* Fastest complete preparation for the NAPLEX
Review:
Get A Real Review Book Instead
This book is great for quizzing you so you know what subjects to brush up on. THe CD can also get you used to the CAT format. But having taken the NAPLEX after using this book and several others, you will never see these questions on the NAPLEX. The chances of seeing the same question is almost zilch. Its better to know your key subjects well (HTN, DM, HIV, etc) then learn facts here and there about everything. That's what this book does for you. Its a compilation of specific questions. I recommend a review book such as APHA's Comprehensive Pharmacy Review, or Kaplans Naplex review instead. If you spend more time with these than the question books, you'll be glad when you see the questions pop on on the actual exam!
Review:
Not suitable for PEBC preparation
As far as I know, there is no exam guide for PEBC and Canadian students have to use American guide books to prepare for PEBC. There are some good American books which contain a lot of information, this is definitely not one of them. Overall, the questions are too easy and too simple. The answers are often incomplete and there are many incorrect answers and questions. Actual PEBC questions are more complex and difficult and this guide book may only be useful in the beginning of preparation to see where you stand. I think Comprehensive Pharmacy Review and Appleton & Lange's Review of Pharmacy are much better books to study.
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