Published Sep 9, 2011
my4helpers
355 Posts
Has anyone had any luck with the Incredibly Easy Book Serious?
33762FL
376 Posts
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 just bought the head to toe assessment book. Our skills check off is in a couple of weeks so I thought that would help! I also seen they had a dosage calculation book as well.
BacktotheBeach, ADN, BSN, RN
498 Posts
love the fluid and electrolytes one.
Also, is there a huge difference between the editions?
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.
Ftr_NurseJackie
63 Posts
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! :)
Hospice Nurse LPN, BSN, RN
1,472 Posts
I did, too!
Thanks for all the replies! I can't wait to get my assessment book and I just ordered the dosage book yesterday. I didn't know they had a RN NCLEX Made Incredibly Easy as well. Off to shop again!
Does anyone know what the difference is between the RN NCLEX Review and the RN NCLEX Questions and Answers Made Easy?
Isabellah
37 Posts
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.