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Step-by-Step Guide to a Higher Score on the NAB Exam

by Peter Buttaro
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For the past 27 years the Step-by-Step Guide to a Higher Score on the NAB Exam has helped administrators-in-training (AITs) prepare for licensure. This workbook is an exhaustive pretest of the skills and knowledge required in the areas covered by the NAB Exam. It includes more than 600 multiple-choice questions using the same format as the exam, in addition to providing tips on tackling the test.

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Synopsis

For the past 27 years the Step-by-Step Guide to a Higher Score on the NAB Exam has helped administrators-in-training (AITs) prepare for licensure. This workbook is an exhaustive pretest of the skills and knowledge required in the areas covered by the NAB Exam. It includes more than 600 multiple-choice questions using the same format as the exam, in addition to providing tips on tackling the test.

Marilyn Rantz

This book is 119 pages of questions organized in major categories that are designed to help people preparing for the National Association of Boards of Examiners of Long Term Care Administrators (NAB) Licensing Exam. There is an answer key and a suggested reading list for users. The purpose is to help people prepare for the NAB exam by reviewing questions that are similar to the questions that are likely to be asked on the national examination. There is no content explaining the material. Readers are referred to suggested readings of texts about long term care administration, national safety, and other federal codes, as well as legal and accounting principles. The author's primary objective to help people prepare for the exam is met. This book is likely to be helpful for those who need practice with multiple choice examinations. For those who need more information, other texts will be needed. The audience is very specific -- those preparing to take the NAB exam. The author has written books about long term care administration and has educational credentials to support his expertise to write such a text. The content is multiple choice questions the author explains are formatted to cover content that will appear on the NAB exam. The author points out that the chances of a specific question in the book appearing on the exam is unlikely. He advises readers to understand the content so they can answer questions on the exam well. Content areas seem well covered. Clustering the content is helpful for the reader to diagnose problem areas needing further review. Some more specific guidance for resources foe further review would be helpful. The list of Suggested Readings is a short listof books on the general topics of long term care administration, regulation, and legal issues. A more detailed approach to helping users with resources would probably enhance the usefulness of this guide. This book is probably useful for people preparing for the NAB exam. This will be especially true for those who find preparing for multiple choice test-taking by using similar exam questions helpful.

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Reviewer: Marilyn Rantz, PhD, RN, FAAN(University of Missouri-Columbia)
Description: This book is 119 pages of questions organized in major categories that are designed to help people preparing for the National Association of Boards of Examiners of Long Term Care Administrators (NAB) Licensing Exam. There is an answer key and a suggested reading list for users.
Purpose: The purpose is to help people prepare for the NAB exam by reviewing questions that are similar to the questions that are likely to be asked on the national examination. There is no content explaining the material. Readers are referred to suggested readings of texts about long term care administration, national safety, and other federal codes, as well as legal and accounting principles. The author's primary objective to help people prepare for the exam is met.
Audience: This book is likely to be helpful for those who need practice with multiple choice examinations. For those who need more information, other texts will be needed. The audience is very specific β€” those preparing to take the NAB exam. The author has written books about long term care administration and has educational credentials to support his expertise to write such a text.
Features: The content is multiple choice questions the author explains are formatted to cover content that will appear on the NAB exam. The author points out that the chances of a specific question in the book appearing on the exam is unlikely. He advises readers to understand the content so they can answer questions on the exam well. Content areas seem well covered. Clustering the content is helpful for the reader to diagnose problem areas needing further review. Some more specific guidance for resources foe further review would be helpful. The list of Suggested Readings is a short list of books on the general topics of long term care administration, regulation, and legal issues. A more detailed approach to helping users with resources would probably enhance the usefulness of this guide.
Assessment: This book is probably useful for people preparing for the NAB exam. This will be especially true for those who find preparing for multiple choice test-taking by using similar exam questions helpful.

Marilyn Rantz

This book is 119 pages of questions organized in major categories that are designed to help people preparing for the National Association of Boards of Examiners of Long Term Care Administrators (NAB) Licensing Exam. There is an answer key and a suggested reading list for users. The purpose is to help people prepare for the NAB exam by reviewing questions that are similar to the questions that are likely to be asked on the national examination. There is no content explaining the material. Readers are referred to suggested readings of texts about long term care administration, national safety, and other federal codes, as well as legal and accounting principles. The author's primary objective to help people prepare for the exam is met. This book is likely to be helpful for those who need practice with multiple choice examinations. For those who need more information, other texts will be needed. The audience is very specific -- those preparing to take the NAB exam. The author has written books about long term care administration and has educational credentials to support his expertise to write such a text. The content is multiple choice questions the author explains are formatted to cover content that will appear on the NAB exam. The author points out that the chances of a specific question in the book appearing on the exam is unlikely. He advises readers to understand the content so they can answer questions on the exam well. Content areas seem well covered. Clustering the content is helpful for the reader to diagnose problem areas needing further review. Some more specific guidance for resources foe further review would be helpful. The list of Suggested Readings is a short listof books on the general topics of long term care administration, regulation, and legal issues. A more detailed approach to helping users with resources would probably enhance the usefulness of this guide. This book is probably useful for people preparing for the NAB exam. This will be especially true for those who find preparing for multiple choice test-taking by using similar exam questions helpful.

3 Stars from Doody

Book Details

Published
January 1, 1999
Publisher
Jones & Barlett Learning
Pages
136
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780834213142

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