The only NCLEX review book on the marketplace with a focus on prioritization, delegation, and client project– much like the current NCLEX Evaluation itself! Using an unique simple-to-complex approach, Prioritization, Delegation, and Task: Practice Workouts for the NCLEX ® Assessment, 3rd Editionestablishes your foundational knowledge in management of care, then offers workouts of increasing trouble to help you build self-confidence in your prioritization, delegation, and client task abilities. “. An excellent resource for use in any healthcare setting.” Reviewed by Anne Duell on behalf of Nursing Times, September 2015 UNIQUE! Emphasis on the NCLEX Assessment’s management-of-care focus addresses the heavy emphasis on prioritization, delegation, and client project in the current NCLEX Examination (17–23% of the 2013 NCLEX-RN Exam). DISTINCT! Three-part company establishes foundational understanding and then supplies exercises of increasing trouble to help you construct confidence in your prioritization, delegation, and client assignment abilities. Answer secret at the back of the book provides a detailed rationale and an indicator of the focus of the question to motivate formative assessment. Introduction chapter by delegation specialist Ruth Hansten offers standards for prioritization, delegation, and client project decisions along with a succinct, practical structure on which Components 2 and 3 build. Part 2: Prioritization, Delegation, and Assignment in Common Health Situations provide you practice in using the principles from Part 1 with straightforward NCLEX-style multiple-choice, multiple-select, ordering, and short-answer questions to help you develop and develop self-confidence in prioritization, delegation, and client project skills while working within the boundaries of reasonably easy health situations. Part 3: Prioritization, Delegation, and Project in Complex Health Scenarios utilizes unfolding cases that build on the skills learned in Part 2 to equip you to make sound decisions in realistic, complicated health circumstances involving complicated health problems and/or difficult patient project decisions and help you discover to “believe like nurses” by establishing what Benner (2010) calls “clinical creativity.”
Wednesday, May 20, 2020
Prioritization, Delegation, and Assignment - E-Book, Practice Exercises for the NCLEX Test
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