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My Must-Have Book For Student NursesMy Must-Have Book For Student Nurses

16 Apr 2021 Alex Dobell, Children's Nurse

My Must-Have Book For Student Nurses

Play video: "I'm going to be sharing with you another one of my nurse/student nurse must-haves."

Student Nurse, Alexandria, gives a quick overview of an essential book for Student Nurses and explains what makes it so useful during your years studying.

Hi guys, it's Alexandria Grace, one of the creators for nurses.co.uk, and today I'm going to be sharing with you another one of my Nurse/Student Nurse must-haves.

This is a book called "Fundamentals of Children's Anatomy and Physiology" which is a textbook for nursing and healthcare students.

I got this online and I bought this for my first year but it is really good to refresh your memory of anatomy and physiology throughout your whole course, and even once you're qualified, 'cause it's really easy to read.

You've got a whole load of colours and all the different systems in the body are colour coded and there's loads of really bright tables and diagrams, so it is really, really easy to read and it's a really good study tool and study aid.

So, I definitely recommend buying it.

It's about £30, but it's a really good investment because you will use it all the time.

Hopefully that helps, thank you for watching.

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