Prioritization, Delegation, and Assignment - E-Book: Practice Excercises for the NCLEX Exam
<p>The only NCLEX review book on the market with a focus on prioritization, delegation, and patient assignment — just like the current NCLEX Examination itself! Using a unique simple-to-complex approach, Prioritization, Delegation, and Assignment: Practice Exercises for the NCLEX® Examination, 3rd Editionestablishes your foundational knowledge in management of care, then provides exercises of increasing difficulty to help you build confidence in your prioritization, delegation, and patient assignment skills.</p> <p><i> "..certainly a great resource for use in any healthcare setting." </i><b>Reviewed by</b> Anne Duell on behalf of Nursing Times, September 2015</p><ul><b><li>UNIQUE! Emphasis on the NCLEX Examination’s management-of-care focus </b>addresses the heavy emphasis on prioritization, delegation, and patient assignment in the current NCLEX Examination (17–23% of the 2013 NCLEX-RN Exam).</li><li><b>UNIQUE! Three-part organization </b>establishes foundational knowledge and then provides exercises of increasing difficulty to help you build confidence in your prioritization, delegation, and patient assignment skills.</li><li><b>Answer key </b>at the back of the book offers a detailed rationale and an indication of the focus of the question to encourage formative assessment.</li><li><b>Introduction chapter by delegation expert Ruth Hansten</b> provides guidelines for prioritization, delegation, and patient assignment decisions as well as a concise, practical foundation on which Parts 2 and 3 build.</li><li><b>Part 2: Prioritization, Delegation, and Assignment in Common Health Scenarios </b>give you practice in applying the principles from Part 1 with straightforward NCLEX-style multiple-choice, multiple-select, ordering, and short-answer questions to help you develop and build confidence in prioritization, delegation, and patient assignment skills while working within the confines of relatively simple health scenarios.</li><li><b>Part 3: Prioritization, Delegation, and Assignment in Complex Health Scenarios </b>utilizes unfolding cases that build on the skills learned in Part 2 to equip you to make sound decisions in realistic, complex health scenarios involving complicated health problems and/or challenging patient assignment decisions and help you learn to "think like nurses" by developing what Benner (2010) calls "clinical imagination."</li></ul>