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I love those books. I always bought them in nursing school and used them instead of the official textbooks, which were too dense and repetitive. After graduation I kept the Made Incredibly Easy books that relate to my specialty, I still read them and find them to be a wonderful resource.
I had the Med Surg Made Incredibly Easy (still have it and read it) in place of using a Med Surg textbook, Pediatric Nusing MAE in place of text, and Critical Care MAE. I also had ECG Interpretation MAE which was very helpful both for NS and ACLS certification afterwards, and the Health Assessment Made Incredibly Visual (same series). There is also a Maternity & Newborn MAE but I didn't have that one. These are all great and I often bought the previous edition used on Half.ebay.com for way less money than the cover price. There is always very little difference between consecutive editions, so I recommend buying a used previous edition to save money.
Love these books! I just put down ECG Made Incredibly Easy, as I have my cardiac test on Tues. I also use the RN NCLEX Made Incredibly Easy for every test. They are good books to use instead of the "official" book. I always use my outside books to study for my NS tests and I am on a ROLL! :)
I can't say enough positive things about this series. I have recommended the Made Incredibly Easy series to many of my fellow nursing students. They also love them. I am lucky that a lot of them is available in my college library. These books are what make learning hard concepts bearable. If you can't get them in your library, find a way cause you will not regret it.
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Has anyone had any luck with the Incredibly Easy Book Serious?