Prioritization, Delegation, and Assignment: Practice Exercises for the NCLEX Examination, 2e Author: Amazon Prime | Language: English | ISBN:
0323065708 | Format: PDF
Prioritization, Delegation, and Assignment: Practice Exercises for the NCLEX Examination, 2e Description
Prioritization, Delegation, and Assignment: Practice Exercises for the NCLEX® Examination is the only review book on the market with a focus on prioritization and management of care-just like the current NCLEX Examination itself! The workbook's unique approach establishes your foundational knowledge and then provides exercises of increasing difficulty to help you build confidence in your prioritization, delegation, and patient assignment skills. It offers unique preparation for the NCLEX Examination and effectively equips you to practice in today's fast-paced healthcare environment.
- Series: Prioritization, Delegation, and Assignment
- Paperback: 240 pages
- Publisher: Mosby; 2 edition (February 10, 2010)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0323065708
- ISBN-13: 978-0323065702
- Product Dimensions: 10.8 x 8.5 x 0.4 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
I passed NCLEX in 75 questions
I wasn't really concerned that I wouldn't, but this book was an excellent study tool that I wish I would have even done as a student if I had the motivation. Excellent lessons and concepts are presented in this book regarding prioritization. I only disagreed with a few, and there were minimal errors throughout the book (unlike other books I used to study). I would highly recommend this book for students to help understand the responsibilities of nurses and other health care professionals, as well as those studying for NCLEX.
A little bit about myself to help calm nerves and possibly gauge your likelihood of passing (I know I would have appreciated this when I was reading book reviews). I graduated with my BSN in May 2012 with a 3.67 GPA, and I had my RN job lined up on an Oncology/Hospice unit the February before I graduated. I wasn't even going to study for the NCLEX, but became nervous when my many overdramatic nursing peers (even the smart ones) started signing up for KAPLAN and buying thick study books and material. I was confident that I didn't need KAPLAN, and I heard from my peers who took it that it was a waste of time (only benefit was the online test questions). In the end, I was glad I got a little nervous and studied. I think I could have passed without studying (maybe not as quick as 75 questions), but I would have been a nervous wreck without the confidence studying gave me.
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