Lange Q&A: Physician Assistant, Fifth Edition (LANGE Q&A Allied Health)

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THE MOST COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW FOR PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTS – FOR TOP SCORES ON NCCPA PANCE AND PANRE EXAMS No other book prepares you for physician assistant certifying and recertifying exams as efficiently and thoroughly as this one! Lange Q&A Physician Assistant gives you more than 1,200 board-format questions, covering all subjects on the NCCPA exams. You

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THE MOST COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW FOR PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTS – FOR TOP SCORES ON NCCPA PANCE AND PANRE EXAMS

No other book prepares you for physician assistant certifying and recertifying exams as efficiently and thoroughly as this one! Lange Q&A Physician Assistant gives you more than 1,200 board-format questions, covering all subjects on the NCCPA exams. You also get correct answers to each question, and detailed paragraph-length explanations and resources for further study. This review book in the popular Lange Q&A series offers unparalleled preparation for the PANCE and PANRE exams.

Includes comprehensive Practice Test for accurate self-assessment and simulation of the exam experience

THE MOST TIME-EFFECTIVE TUTOR FOR PA CERTIFICATION AND RECERTIFICATION EXAMS

Lange Q&A Physician Assistant is the most comprehensive, authoritative, and up-to-date review available.

FEATURES

Comprehensive, current, and user-friendly 1,200+ board-format questions based on the NCCPA Blueprint Questions cover every topic on the exams Answers go beyond saying what’s correct-you also get explanations and resources for every question Up-to-date for today’s exams New diagnostic images and EKGs Complete 220-question practice test that mirrors the certification exam

Comments

Ziklag "Mark" says:

A good review book. I purchased the Q and A book and used it in conjunction with the larger Appleton and Lange outline review book. I found doing the same chapters in both books simultaneously gave a good review. I also purchased th AAPA review for re-cert and did the pre-test CD about two months before the test. I probably wouldn’t purchase all three again. It sets you back about $200. Yes there are occassional typos but otherwise the format is clear. I did 15 minutes to 2 hours a day reviewing starting three…

A. Pugh says:

TYPOS and Sometimes just plain wrong This book is downright dangerous. There are a ridiculous amount of typos and downright errors in addition to outdated practices in the Practice test of this book. An optho referral for a simple corneal abrasion? Nitrous Oxide as a form of conscious sedation in the ED (maybe when Carter was president)? You’ll answer a question and then in the answers they might give you the right explanation but the wrong letter or vice versa. Or questions with the same. There also questions that offer the same…

C. Brittsan "cyberbanite" says:

Contradictory, but a good place to start I bought this book with the Appleton & Lange Outline Review. There is material in one book that is not covered in the other and vice versa, so I believe I am off to a good start. However, there are at least a couple of errors. Once I find an error, it slows down my studying pace to determine which answer is the true correct one. On page 35 it reads patients with congestive heart failure should restrict their sodium intake to 1 gm/day. But on page 102 in the A & L Outline Review it’s 2 g/day. I…

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