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Mosby's Comprehensive Review for Veterinary Technicians

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Whether they’re a new vet tech student or reviewing for the certification exam, Mosby's Comprehensive Review for Veterinary Technicians, 4th Edition is the ideal review tool to help students master critical concepts and pass the VTNE. Now in full color, this edition features a user-friendly outline format that helps break down information visually. Coverage reinforces key concepts in basic and clinical sciences, clinical applications, patient management and nutrition, anesthesia and pharmacology, medical and surgical nursing, and critical care, plus new information on pain management. To ensure the most meaningful review, the Evolve site features a study mode that includes 500 review questions and an exam mode that offers a computer-based testing environment similar to what students will encounter when taking the VTNE.

760 pages, Paperback

First published February 1, 1998

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November 16, 2024
I have indeed read this cover to cover. 5 stars for its level of depth and organization. 0 stars for the amount of time it took and studying for VTNE in general. Cant wait to never have to open it again
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August 15, 2014
It provided a vast amount of information in an organized, simple format. Because it is so full of information, I would recommend that anyone using the book as review material for the VTNE take more than two months to go through it. I also recommend that the learner use a question & answer book to help the information sink in better. For Android phone users, there is a nifty application called "StudyDroid," which includes previous users' shared notecards and also has the ability for the learner to create their own. Again, I would start with these as early as possible, probably adding key concepts and terminology earlier on (ideal: during their veterinary technology schooling program). Studying for the exam is not something that should be rushed so I recommend that all potential takers pick a time which works for them and allows for steady studying up until that point. Good luck to anyone about to take it!

Note: Please look past the various typos found in this book.
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January 11, 2007
I had to add this one considering I've read it about 4-5 times... and plus, it helped me pass the test! ;-)
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February 25, 2013
Excellent study guide for National Board Exams!! Don't know what I would have done without it!
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