HFCC Year 1 Books Cost/Need

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Specializes in Emergency Room.

i went on hfcc's bookstore website today and only asked for the required books. it gave me a total of 10 books for nsg 120 and 126 = $487.35

i'm actually surprised that it doesn't cost more. for those who have been thru hfcc, do you think there are more books yet to come?

they had the nsg 120 module - 13.75

guide to code of ethics for nurses

davis drug guide

math for meds

fund. of nursing

nurses' handbook of health assessment

nursing diagnosis book

clinical companion to med-surg nursing

nurtrition essentials..

tabers encyclopedia.

if this is the grand total i want to go pick up my books, but if others are missing, i'd like to wait it out.

thank you.

Those will get you thru first semester. 2nd semester you will have to buy a couple of more, but you should be good with those. Oh, I almost forgot-- you'll also need Lehne's Pharmacology for Nurses as well.

You should buy them from half.com they are so much less expensive on that website. I bought all my books from there last semister and literally saved over $200.

Specializes in Emergency Room.

Typhanie,

Did you buy older editions from www.half.com or the current ones?

I checked the prices for a few of them (current editions) and they were either a little more expensive or just slightly less. I had planned on going to half.com originally.

I could see it being a lot less expensive if you bought an older edition. I wonder if that would matter much? It seems like content rarely changes much.

Specializes in Med-Surg/Trauma.

Try amazon.com too. Sometimes they have great deals. I got my lehne pharm book on there for 50 bucks (I think it's now gone back up to 55.17) and the bookstore was charging well over 80. I also got a great deal on the davis' drug guide and I always use the free super saver shipping....

Sometimes getting them there new on amazon costs less than bookstore used editions (I only like to do the same edition-- I personally have found it difficult to have older editions in the past. Sometimes chapters are moved around, info is added, and I just would rather spend the 15 extra bucks vs searching around and wasting time trying to find info in an older edition. You may not mind looking all over the book for the info though and could borrow a friends book to photocopy all the new added info if you need it. Personally I thought it was a waste of time and a pain in the butt).

Typhanie,

Did you buy older editions from www.half.com or the current ones?

I checked the prices for a few of them (current editions) and they were either a little more expensive or just slightly less. I had planned on going to half.com originally.

I could see it being a lot less expensive if you bought an older edition. I wonder if that would matter much? It seems like content rarely changes much.

All I did was copy the ISBN number that my college bookstore gave to me and pasted it in the search function on half.com. Whatever book came up I bought it. It worked for me, I didn't notice any difference when using it in class. Although I was using them for an online class as opposed to campus, not sure if that matters or not.

I was looking at half.com a few days ago,and even using the ISBN I was getting older editions than what the school said they were using.

Specializes in ICU/Critical Care.

Try amazon.com and half.com for less expensive books. Stick to the needed books for your semesters, you don't need all that optional stuff.

A friend gave me a ton of the optional books from a few years ago would I still be able to use any of those(once I am admitted?) I have a few of each of diagnosis, pharmacology, med surg,and so on basically a huge rubbermaid tub of nursing books.I have already started reading them.

Specializes in ICU/Critical Care.

I made the mistake of reading something I read in the textbooks and comparing it to something I read in Lippencott's. My study buddies would say "Katie, stick to the text book". The optional stuff is good for reference though.

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