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M**A
Good resource for geriatric health assessment
Great resource broken up to sections
W**M
It's a textbook
I bought it for a class. It served its purpose. The layout is standard and I learned as much as I put into it. I do love my little patients, so it was a good investment to learn how to better care for them.
J**E
Excellent course book
Book is very helpful in my studies.
S**E
They made me do it
Easy to read, needed it to FNP courses. Not much to say I was forced to buy it for school
T**E
Perfect
Item is in perfect condition
J**G
Necessary book for gerontology class
Important info in this book for test taking. Easy to read and no extra fluf.
M**
Fast delivery. Good condition. Study worthy
Good product.
J**.
Information feels old and is often vague, embarrassingly even.
Just some examples so you understand what I mean. This is all on a single page, p463.-It says "a significant number" of people are on 5 or more medications, but this doesn't really give any information. What is a "significant" number? And for that ultra-soft "fact" it cites a study from 2008 (!!), and the book was published in 2019.-It has a section about which ethnicities are affected by each condition. In "prescription drug misuse" the ethnicity section is four words, "All races are affected." A simple google search finds that races are NOT affected *equally*. So what's the point of this statement?-Another section says "multiple studies show a higher rate of prescription drug abuse in the 50- to 64- year age group." Higher than what? It does not say. But if you do a simple google search, the highEST rate of abuse is not this age group.It feels like it was written (or edited) by people who aren't very smart. I find myself constantly fact-checking, which wastes too much time. This kind of book discredits the field of APRN.
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