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The Aeromedical Certification Examinations Self-Assessment Test (Volume 1)
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Product Description
The ACE SAT will assist the critical care transport provider with preparing to challenge the Certified Flight Paramedic (FP-C), Certified Flight Nurse (CFRN) or Certification for Emergency Nurses (CEN) exam(s). Written by Will Wingfield, a Flight Paramedic/RN with over 15 years experience in the fields of pre-hospital/transport medicine, SAR, TEMS and critical care nursing. Will completed his residency in Nurse Anesthesia in 2008, enabling him to discuss the most advanced physiologic principles with specific focus & application to the critical care transport medicine field. Will has trained hundreds of successful FP-C, CFRN and CEN candidates.
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Best CFRN test tool out there.
, April 29, 2010
Excellent book, specially when used in conjunction with his video series. I bought it in order to take the CFRN exam, and use it on a regular basis as a reference source for work. Some of the areas that I had struggled with were made crystal clear, which allowed me to pass CFRN on the first try.
I also used this book as a review source for the CEN exam, and again was able to pass on the first try, but I will say that I also used other material out there.
Mixed opinion
, March 26, 2010
There are some very good review questions in the book and the tips with the answer rationale aren't too bad either. There are certain sections (especially the cardiac section) that seem to be more of an insult than a challenge. While this is designed to help you study I do not feel that it helps your mind to focus on the upcoming exam you are taking.
I feel that if the questions were worded similar to what the exam you were taking things would make more sense. I am not doubting the author's intelligence, but I am doubting certain sections of the review book. I have had better luck with the products offered by the IAFP and the ASTNA as far as practice tests/questions, much more on target for the exam that I am taking. The author does state that you may not agree with his rationale or answer and he couldn't be more honest in this case.
Flight review for RN and PEMT
, December 10, 2009
This book is excellent is you combine it with the authors video online series. You will pass this really difficult test!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Great review book
, August 21, 2009
A great review book overall. It's a great addition to the numerous resources needed to study when preparing for the FP-C or CFRN. Many of the questions are "questionable" in that hemodynamic parameters vary from text to text and numerous answers can be correct, the answer depends upon which text Will got his info from. However the questions with rationales are nice. Great book to have.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
A great review for FP-C
, June 27, 2009
This is exactly what I was looking for to get ready for my FP-C. William puts detail and thought in every exam question with the purpose of getting you ready to take an aero medical certification exam. He knows his stuff having over 5 years experience teaching review courses among other things. After each test there are detailed justifications for each question. There are "test tips" throughout the book and some humor thrown in keeping things interesting. Don't be discouraged if you bomb some of the tests in this book. These tests are to learn from. I would take a test, mark the questions I got wrong in the book, then go through the individual justifications and take notes to study later as a "grand finale". This is not an overnight read, plan on spending many different sessions taking tests and reading justifications etc. Good Luck!
- Frank from NM (not delicate...like a flower)
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