CNA Exam Cram!

Becoming a Certified Nursing Assistant isn’t easy. It takes a lot of hard work and practice, practice, practice!

This “exam cram” for the CNA test covers everything you need to know to pass. It gives you topic overviews, practice exams, and prep tools, like 150 sample questions and simplified concepts and techniques. Exam Alerts identify important information.

Oh, and one of the best features? The Cram Sheet tear-card which helps you remember key concepts on the go. You can take the cards with you to the exam and prep right up until they tell you to “go!”

CNA Certified Nursing Assistant Exam Cram

by Linda Whitenton and Marty Walker

Site Price: $16.10 (regularly $29.99)

A review from Amazon:

The book is really concise. Less fluff is good when you’re short on time. Each chapter has 10 review questions with rationales so I found it really helpful to go through the book only twice to be comfortable. I recommend it as a refresher course and as a hardcore study tool because it covers many different topics for the CNA exam. I haven’t found any mistakes in rationales or typos like other books either.

Child Health Nursing Reviews and Rationales

When you’re prepping for the NCLEX for pediatrics, you’ll need to make sure you’re well-informed and practiced. This  is one of the books in the Prentice and Hall reviews series, covering Child Health Nursing. It breaks down all the “important” information so that you can find what you  need quickly.

This includes a CD-ROM that has more test-taking practice questions, with rationales for right and wrong answers. There are vocabulary reviews, practice to pass excercises, NCLEX alerts, and critical thinking case studies. It covers everything you need to know!

Prentice Hall Reviews & Rationales: Child Health Nursing (2nd Edition)


By Mary Ann Hogan, Vera Brancato, Judy White, Kathleen Falkenstein

Site Price: $25.77 (usually $37.80)

Review on Amazon.com:

I am a senior nursing student working towards my BSN. This book helped me out a great deal. Sometimes textbooks go on and on about certain topics instead of giving you the basics (getting to the point). This book breaks pediatric nursing down to the science. It gives you the information without all the unnecessary mumbo-jumbo. This book is a great aid when reading your text or during lecture. I received a B (88%) out of my pediatric nursing course just from studing this book 90% of the time. Quiet as kept, a lot of nursing professors take their information and exam questions from reference books. Trust me, its well worth the purchase!!

Study Guide for Certified Dental Assistant Exams

When it comes to being a Dental Assistant, someone who has passed the DANB RDA exam always gets elevated in the professions eyes. This can be pay, job opportunities, or merely qualification, so try to pass the RDA exam!

This exam guide, Review Questions and Answers for Dental Assisting by Mosby, covers the profession in severe detail. It even goes into the mundane questions you may need to know, like which teeth has five cusps, amelogenesis, radiography, some legal, and infection control. You can be the best Dental Assistant your boss has ever had by knowing these things.

It’s a handy book even if you’ve already passed the RDA exam, simply because it’s a great reference guide if you need to turn back to something for work.

The study guide goes into all three simulated Certified Dental Assistant (CDA) exams, in individual sections with practice questions, and cover the same sections as the tests: General Chairside, Infection Control, Radiation Health, and Safety. There are pictures and illustrations to help the visual learners, and there are rationales for correct and incorrect answers. A CD comes with the book so that you can familiarize yourself with computer-based testing. The CD also has state-specific exam questions as well.

Review Questions and Answers for Dental Assisting

Site Price: $34.89

Here is a review left by a Dental Assistant on Amazon.com:

I’m studying for the California RDA exam (not the same as the DANB RDA exam), and my background is strictly two years of on-the-job training. I did not attend dental assisting classes, but learned everything on the job. Needless to say, when you learn on the job, you don’t learn things outside of the scope of your office’s practice, so this is a great source of “catch-up” information.

I’m finding the questions hard– because it requires you to know a little anatomy (which teeth have 5 cusps, of which 3 are on the buccal, and 2 roots), medical terms (amelogenesis, exogenous, granuloma,osteitis), radiography (insufficient KvP causes what problems on films?), a little OSHA (what’s the purpose of MSDS?), a little chemistry, a little legal, and a LOT of infection control. This book teaches you many things you wouldn’t learn on the job, because your dentist might be old-school, cutting corners, or just not up-to-date on OSHA… or you just didn’t need to know it because your office equipment was already set up(like what temperature and pressure are needed to sterilize wrapped instruments).

I love the format of this book– no fluff, no lengthy text. It’s pure brass tacks. This book is strictly questions with 4 multiple-choice answers, and answers with explanation. I recommend, in addition to this book, a good dental dictionary that will help you with the vocabulary that the book doesn’t explain. The book tends to explain the correct answer, and sometimes doesn’t explain the incorrect answers.

I highly recommend this book.

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