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Caryn R. Johnson, MS, OTR/L, FAOTA, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Arlene Lorch, MS, OTR/L, CHES, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Tina DeAngelis, EdD, MS, OTR/L, Crozer Chester Medical Center, Upland, Pennsylvania.
F.A. Davis Co
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Allied Health - Occupational Therapy
Tell your students to prepare for the computerized NBCOT OTR exam with the book that comes with a money-back guarantee that they will pass the test! Over 1,000 review questions in five practice examinations help them to identify areas of weakness and improve their test taking performance. The questions familiarize them with the format of the questions in the actual examination.
Every question has been reviewed and revised as appropriate to be consistent with the latest NBCOT exam blueprint
Detailed rationales with references are provided for all questions, explaining why one answer is correct and the others are not
Questions reflect the NBCOT exam’s emphasis on analytical rather than recall-type questions
Four simulation exams are provided in the book: Questions in the first three exams are grouped by domain; the 4th exam is by populations
Provides practical information on applying for and preparing for the examination, as well as test-taking tips
Bonus CD-ROM!
Features
A 5th exam that simulates the content mix of the actual test
A computerized test generator with all of the questions from the book and more that enables students to customize their review
"The key to passing the test is not only knowledge, but practicing taking multiple-choice questions, and these questions most closely match the ones on the exam. I think that this is the best exam review guide on the market." — Paula Kramer, PhD, OTR/L, FAOTA, University of the Sciences in Philadelphia
"The greatest strength of these review questions is that there are so many questions rich in diverse material and that the questions are so similar to the questions on the actual exam. Additionally, the explanations help in correcting the reader if he/she is thinking on the wrong track. As a former student, I would have felt far more comfortable taking the test after having finished reviewing all these questions." — Amy Perez, OTR/L, Graduate from Xavier University
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Caryn R Johnson MS OTRL FAOTA Thomas Jefferson University Philadelphia Pennsylvania
Arlene Lorch MS OTRL CHES Thomas Jefferson University Philadelphia Pennsylvania
Tina DeAngelis EdD MS OTRL Crozer Chester Medical Center Upland Pennsylvania Occupational Therapy Examination Review Guide |
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