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This must-have workbook helps students learn the prioritization and delegation skills needed to survive nursing school, pass the NCLEX-RN(r) examination, and make the transition to practice in today's healthcare environment. Consisting of three parts plus an answer key, this resource provides numerous opportunities for students to review cases and answer questions similar to those they will see on the NCLEX-RN examination - including questions in alternate-item formats . Part 1, written by delegation expert Ruth Hansten, is an introduction that provides a practical review of clinical delegation skills and serves as a framework for the exercises that follow. Part 2 consists cases of patients who have relatively straightforward health problems followed by NCLEX examination-style questions focusing on prioritization, delegation, and assignment. Part 3 consists of complex, unfolding cases involving patients who have multiple health conditions, as well as complex patient assignments.
Assistant Professor, College of Nursing, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH
Clinical Instructor, Dallas County Community College District, Dallas, TX; Rewriter/Editor, Forte Science Communications, Tokyo, Japan
Nursing Instructor, Yakima Valley Community College, Yakima, WA
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October 11, 2009: This is a good book for students getting ready to take NCLEX (and nursing students in general). Has numerous questions related to prioritization of nursing care (this will be useful in preparing for NCLEX!).
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September 19, 2009: A friend recommended this book to me as this book really helped her pass her NCLEX-RN and it was also true for me. I purchased this book 2 weeks before my exam and I read it a week before my scheduled exam. This book is really amazing as it reflects the real-life scenarios of what nursing in real life is all about. It has a step-by-step approach of different procedures and it would really teach you how to delegate, prioritize and assign tasks as if you are really like doing your actual duty. At the later part of the book, you would find case studies which are very useful in testing your knowledge on different areas of nursing. I would highly recommend this book to anyone, esp. to those who are planning to take the NCLEX.