This isn't an answer to your question, I just wanted to tell you about the book you're using.
I used the Physician Assistant Exam for Dummies practice questions too. During the cardiology section I was working through some questions with a classmate and we found out that one of the questions was blatantly wrong (I don't remember which). We checked a couple textbooks and uptodate.com and sure enough it was keyed wrong or they just didn't know any better. I haven't touched that book since.
This review book so far has been the best for material. It's well organized and has some practice exams.
The PANCE pearls book has been fantastic for learning what to focus on for the PANCE.
Take it in a little bit at a time. Focus on a couple things at a time instead of the entire daunting aspect of it all. You can do this.
This isn't an answer to your question, I just wanted to tell you about the book you're using.
I used the Physician Assistant Exam for Dummies practice questions too. During the cardiology section I was working through some questions with a classmate and we found out that one of the questions was blatantly wrong (I don't remember which). We checked a couple textbooks and uptodate.com and sure enough it was keyed wrong or they just didn't know any better. I haven't touched that book since.
This review book so far has been the best for material. It's well organized and has some practice exams.
The PANCE pearls book has been fantastic for learning what to focus on for the PANCE.
Take it in a little bit at a time. Focus on a couple things at a time instead of the entire daunting aspect of it all. You can do this.