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Nurse's Guide to Top 10 Conditions in the US

How to Handle Assessments, Diagnoses, Prioritization, Interventions & Medications

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Nurse's Guide to Top 10 Conditions in the US

By: Aaron Reed MSN CRNA
Narrated by: Dan Carroll
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Master the most common conditions encountered by nurses every day.

Hack the important info! This book compiles the essential details and gives you precisely what you need as a nurse. You will see these conditions every day at work, so get the facts! The main points of each disease are condensed so you can skip the fluff, save time, and master your nursing practice.

Topic rundown:

  • Sepsis
  • Congestive heart failure
  • Cardiac dysrhythmias
  • COPD
  • Degenerative disk disease
  • Pneumonia
  • Arthroplasty-associated infections
  • Depressive disorder
  • Childbirth

Each condition includes:

  • Synopsis of most frequent medications
  • Nurse interventions and management skills
  • Physical assessments
  • Diagnostic criteria
  • Pathophysiology
  • Causes and risk factors
  • Condensed, need-to-know points!

We have pored through the textbooks and publications to serve you the meat of the topic. Your time is precious, so stop getting bogged down with the never-ending search for reliable sources. Trim the fat by committing this book to your nursing arsenal.

Prepare, pass, perform...with nurse mastery!

©2017 Aaron Reed, MSN CRNA (P)2017 Aaron Reed, MSN CRNA
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Pronunciation is terrible

The book seems to be technically correct, but some of the pronunciations are so bad that at times, I can’t understand what he’s trying to say.

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Good Book Bad Narration

I loved the information provided but could not make head or tail of what the narrator was saying. Did he just run up a flight of stairs and begin to narrate? He puts punctuations and breaths at every half sentence. Had to return the book, unfortunately. Do yourself a favor and get the reading copy rather than narrated!

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Great information, worst reader ever.

Great information without the nclex bs. Poor reader but worth it. I may get the book.

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It's a POWERPOINT read!

It was very boring to listen to. It felt like listening to someone who was just reading from ppt. slides.

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Good for new and vet nurses

If you could sum up Nurse's Guide to Top 10 Conditions in the US in three words, what would they be?

Very dense but great reference material

Would you recommend Nurse's Guide to Top 10 Conditions in the US to your friends? Why or why not?

Yes, the content was accurate. You really have to pay attention because there's a ton of info.

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Very detailed yet digestible. Unique for Nurses!

Where does Nurse's Guide to Top 10 Conditions in the US rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

Top 10 for nursing ;)

What other book might you compare Nurse's Guide to Top 10 Conditions in the US to and why?

Notes on Nursing

Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?

Not quite. Sections are divided appropriately per disease.

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Really liked. Very unique!

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Maybe Get the book; NOT a good choice for listening to

I purchased this for studying during my nursing degree. In my opinion it is useless as an audio book.

It’s not that there is anything wrong with the information. Rather, the combination of a long-list format and monotone, almost computer-level narration make this painful to listen to. More importantly, it was not at all helpful to me in retaining information.

Consider this book for reference, but don’t bother with the audio version.

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