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Save Time:: Lab Values for Nurses #1 Best Selling Nursing Reference Book on desertcart Want to study better, but don't have the time? This book outlines the 63 MUST KNOW lab values for nurses to help them prepare for the NCLEX ยฎ and care for patients on the floor. Whether you are a student nurse or an experience this book contains the information you need to know to provide superior patient care. In Lab Values for Nurses you'll learn: 1. How to quickly identify difficult lab values 2. You will feel confident when evaluating labs for your patients. 3. You will understand the labs due to brief descriptions on each lab values 4. You will understand what causes increased and decreased levels The book includes a brief introduction followed by charts including 63 important lab values with their units, normal ranges, and abbreviations. The charts are followed by a brief description for each individual value including: indications, what would cause abnormal values, and a description of the lab value itself. Lab Values contains an easy to read and follow catalog of the most essential labs for nurses. Graphics and charts Normal lab values and common abbreviations Descriptions of each value Correct filling order for specimen tubes Stop wasting time on your studies and start acing exams and spending more time actually caring for patients. Enjoy the free Kindle version of this book with a purchase of the physical copy. Review: Great Resource for Nurses - I've been a nurse for years and this book is a great refresher and tool to look up labs that you might not always use everyday, but are common labs used in the medical field. It's written and laid out so you can find the lab you need. I learn much better when I have a book/material in my hands instead of reading it on a computer and/or having to research it online. A coworker of mine recommended this to me and after looking at her copy, decided to buy a copy for myself. Review: Great for clinical - This book delivers exactly what I wanted: a clear FAST resource for clinical use that you can use to quickly find accurate information about normal lab values, function, and why those would increase or decrease. I don't want colors, goofy pictures, or lengthy info. It's not the best size for fitting in a pocket, even though as you can see by the pictures that it isn't a big book, but right now I carry it easily in my clipboard. I'd like a pocket-size. So, in the beginning of the book you have a few pages with info about blood collection - I haven't read it except for the order of draws. Then there's a lab chart with all the values. Last the bulk of the book is the list of common labs in alphabetical order with a brief description but just long enough for what you need to know and can access fast.
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C**R
Great Resource for Nurses
I've been a nurse for years and this book is a great refresher and tool to look up labs that you might not always use everyday, but are common labs used in the medical field. It's written and laid out so you can find the lab you need. I learn much better when I have a book/material in my hands instead of reading it on a computer and/or having to research it online. A coworker of mine recommended this to me and after looking at her copy, decided to buy a copy for myself.
D**R
Great for clinical
This book delivers exactly what I wanted: a clear FAST resource for clinical use that you can use to quickly find accurate information about normal lab values, function, and why those would increase or decrease. I don't want colors, goofy pictures, or lengthy info. It's not the best size for fitting in a pocket, even though as you can see by the pictures that it isn't a big book, but right now I carry it easily in my clipboard. I'd like a pocket-size. So, in the beginning of the book you have a few pages with info about blood collection - I haven't read it except for the order of draws. Then there's a lab chart with all the values. Last the bulk of the book is the list of common labs in alphabetical order with a brief description but just long enough for what you need to know and can access fast.
A**Y
Great overview for labs, not only for NCLEX but for nursing practice!
This e-book is great for review of lab values learned in nursing school. In the beginning of the book, the lab values are listed by category: CBC, Coagulation, ABG, etc. and after they are listed in alphabetical order with an brief explanation of each of the lab values. Pros: โข Brief explanation includes normal levels, indications, description, and reason for increased and decreased levels. โข Has all lab values needed for NCLEX Cons: โข I have no cons for this book Final say: This book provides a brief yet detailed summary of lab values that you may come across on the NCLEX or during nursing practice. If I ever see a lab that I am not familiar with, I will definitely look here to learn more about it.
A**6
Great little book for fast and informative info!!!
This is a very handy book for summing up all of the basic labs you'll encounter. There are explanations of what would make the result increase or decrease and a description of what the lab value means. It is listed in alphabetical order so you can quickly find what you're looking for. My only negative is that the print is really small and in the front of the book it has a chart with order of blood draw and which color tube to use but it is in black and white, not color. You can't tell which color tube is needed for select blood draws:( overall, I still highly recommend it. Jon Haws CCRN is the author and he certainly knows his stuff and is a great teacher. Check out all of his memes and tutorials at nursing.com. Happy reading!
N**.
Use it ALL the time
I am a nursing student and this is a concise and easy to use guide for explaining abnormal lab values. I use it for all my care plans and it is extremely helpful in connecting lab values to pathophysiology. In future editions, please add pages for the various WBCs, neutrophils, esinophils and so on. Would also love to see commonly used drugs that can cause a change listed under each lab... for example Lasix can cause low Na, K, and calcium. Overall I love it and it's an excellent value for $10. Must-have for RN students.
R**A
Have used it many times, great resource
Great to h and on hand for clinicals.
D**R
There is also a free PDF handout that comes with the book which nicely summarizes the values
Most of the values in this kindle book where in the ballpark range with other sources online. But there were mistakes in some of the lab values and units. There is also a free PDF handout that comes with the book which nicely summarizes the values. However, several of these values do not match up with the kindle book. This leaves the student wondering which values are correct (book or handout). Some examples of the mistakes: Normal range for ferritin stated in the kindle book was 20-300 mg/mL. The units should be ng/mL (not mg/mL). Myoglobin in the kindle book shows a normal range of 5-70 ยตg/mL. But it should be 5-70 ยตg/L or 5-70 ng/mL. The PDF handout has it correct. Osmolality (serum) in the kindle book shows 250 - 900 mOsm/kg. Shouldn't it be 250 - 290 mOsm/kg? Again the PDF handout shows the correct values. The explanations for all 63 lab values are very good and succinct. And I appreciate the info on what causes an increase or decrease of a particular lab value. But the normal ranges and associated units, which are the most important details to learn, for the most part are ok with a few mistakes. Because of these mistakes and mismatched info with the PDF handout, I am concerned that the other info (explanations) may be incorrect too. The author did email me back to say he made the corrections so this is good news. This kindle book is ok as a study reference for lab values. But it has the potential to be much better with future corrections.
T**R
Great for beginners and seasoned nurses
I bought this book for my sister who is in nursing school and thought I might as well buy one for myself. This is a great book. It gives you a description of each lab and gives you rationals for an increase or decrease in each lab value. It reminded me of some things I had forgotten in nursing school. I keep it in my nursing bag at all times. Very good buy for both beginners and seasoned nurses!
S**A
Meh.
Nothing too special here. I agree with other sellers when they said it looks like it was printed at home. There are no page numbers in the book even though there is a guide in the book that tells you what page to go to for the specific lab value. However, slightly impossible to look up that page number when there are no page numbers in the book.... very annoying. I would not recommend the book. Spend the extra money and get a better one.
Z**I
Really helpful
As a student nurse it is really easy to read and understand would recommend to other students and qualified nurses
A**G
Good book
It's a good book but the pages are like cheaply made that almost looked like it was a photocopy from the original book. Helpful if you're working in US. Still a good reference book.
L**A
Not what I expected
Not what I expected. Simple. The lab values book I bought the last time was 1/2 the price and was full of lab values...not just 63 must know. I should've read the description.
T**M
One Star
Just nit what I wanted. I returned it
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