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May. 21, 2009 By Hank Freid
"Important Part of Comptia Certifications." The truly bona fide preparation material for the 650-393 exam is available at Testking. There are websites other than Testking which have the study material for SY0-101 exam. but these websites are not as renowned as Testking. The reason for the popularity of Testking is because of its high quality study material for the VCP-310 exam.
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Jan. 20, 2009 By Tyler Cascade
"The Aeromedical Certification Examinations Self-Assessment Test" Will Wingfield has a unique gift for critical care education. He is an amazing teacher.

I have absolutely no doubt that this book will eventually be regarded as the very best critical care review text for paramedics, RNs and emergency medicine residents.

Tyler Cascade, BA, NREMT-P, CCEMT-P, FP-C
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May. 16, 2008 By a Lulu User
This book was a great help for reviewing for the FP-C exam. The amount of questions and the resources sited are righton target. I would recommend this book to any one preparing for any of the critical care exams or who just want to challenge themselves and their knowledge.

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Jun. 1, 2008 By a Lulu User
"Buy this book and pass the test, simply put."
The ACE SAT was the key to my passing the CFRN exam. The questions in this book were extremely challenging! The review and rationales were thorough and gave insight as to why the wrong answers were wrong, but also why you might think they were right. There was enough humor (don't eat sinewy pilots) to keep a flow going. The chapters are separated by body systems and allowed for more study in weaker areas. The review included IABP readings and troubleshooting, invasive pressure monitoring and neonatal/perinatal care, things that aren't usually covered adequately in a non-flight review. The best part was the bold faced test tips. The morning... More > before the exam I simply went over each test tip several times. There were multiple questions on the exam that were directly related to the test tips.

It was excruciatingly painful finding resources and study aides focused on air transport certifications. I could not find a CFRN or FP-C review class in Florida for the past 2 years, I was signed up for 2 separate classes, and both were cancelled for lack of interest. I was forced to do a pure "self study" prep. I know that I got more from this book than I would have from a 1-2 day seminar.

Fly safe,

Tom Reyes, RN, CFRN, EMT-P < Less
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Mar. 17, 2008 By a Lulu User
"ACE SAT" This book is amazing! There are few study guides out there for the FP-C, CFRN, CEN, and CTRN, and this book makes an excellent addition to "what's out there". The rationales are easy to understand, and presented in a way that sounds like conversation, making the info within more accessible. Excellent work!
Steve Teitelman BS,RN,CFRN,CCRN,CEN,CTRN,FP-C,NREMT-P

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ISBN 978-0-615-19124-9
Copyright The ResQ Shop (Standard Copyright License)
Edition First Edition
Publisher William Wingfield
Published March 26, 2008
Language English
Pages 293
 
Binding Perfect-bound Paperback
Interior Ink Black & white
Dimensions (inches) 6.0 wide × 9.0 tall

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