OT Exam Review Manual
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.59 (514 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1556427026 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 232 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-01-24 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Roseanna completed her master’s in Marriage and Family Therapy. Her current clinical interests include a research study in hip fractures and international travel. Her occupational therapy interests include clinical reasoning and fieldwork. Lori also holds a teaching position (secondary) and enjoys quilt making but is much different from her sister, Karen Sladyk, in that she only has one cat.Roseanna Tufano, MFT, OTR/L, has a BS degree in Occupational Therapy from Quinnipiac University, Hamden, CT. When she is not busy with work and school, she is active in community activities with her
This book was a disappointment Dean Greetings,Let me start out by saying that I passed the certification test on my first try with a very high score.Having said that, unforunately this book simply does not prepare you for the NBCOT certification exam. I would recommend this only as a add-on to other material and others books, specifically the one I liked was by Caryn Johnson "The Occupational Therapy Examination Review Guide".As far as this book goes:- The majority of the questions are *not even close* to the same format as yo. "Save your money" according to ot grad. I bought this book to prepare for the NBCOT exam, and found it to be pretty much useless. The questions are not formatted or in anyway similar to those on the exam, and the answers in the back are very brief, one or two sentances,and don't offer much clarification or explanation regarding correct or incorrect answers. I found that most of the book focuses on terminology or basic concepts; not at all as in depth or as situational as the real exam.. An okay review book C. Ryan Some of the questions are poorly written and explanations for answers are often very brief. The diskette uses the same questions as the book, so I didn't find it very helpful. I wish the diskette would have had at least some (if not all) new questions.The book does use many domain style questions (like the NBCOT exam). I wouldn't recommend this book to be the only book you use to prepare for the exam, but it is somewhat useful.
With 350 questions (150 more than the software included with the previous edition), students are able to maximize their computer testing skills and assists with integrated learning.Covering topics such as study habits, content outlines, fieldwork, and waiting for results, the OT Exam Review Manual, Fourth Edition is the most current and extensive review on the market for occupational therapy students. Features:Contains 600 questions (50 more than the previous edition) Redesigned que
She has studied Mandarin Chinese to prepare for educational clinical exchanges in China with the World Health Organization. Lori also holds a teaching position (secondary) and enjoys quilt making but is much different from her sister, Karen Sladyk, in that she only has one cat.Roseanna Tufano, MFT, OTR/L, has a BS de