RNtertainment: The NCLEX® Examination Review Game - Linda Anne Silvestri

RNtertainment: The NCLEX® Examination Review Game

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800 Seiten
2011 | 2nd edition
Mosby
978-0-323-08463-5 (ISBN)
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Suitable for nursing students preparing for the NCLEX examination or for practicing nurses who want to reinforce and sharpen their nursing knowledge, this title presents clinical questions and scenarios in the major nursing categories while providing a humorous innovative way to study.
Mosby's RNtertainment: An NCLEX Review Game, 2e, is a revolutionary game designed as a review tool for nursing students preparing for the NCLEX examination or for practicing nurses who want to reinforce and sharpen their nursing knowledge. The 2nd edition will be available as an electronical board game. It presents clinical questions and scenarios in all the major nursing categories while providing a fun, humorous and innovative way to study. Perfect for study groups and gift giving, this game will be compatible for pc's, laptops and the new i-Pad. The testing covers the main categories of the NCLEX test plan - safe and effective environment, health promotion and maintenance, psychological integrity, and physiological integrity. There will also be a wildcard category that will provide test taking success tips and pitfalls. The object of the game is to travel from start to finish by correctly answering the category related questions.

Traditional game board format gives you the flexibility to create a competitive group atmosphere with fellow students/ colleagues, or to review on your own.
Clinical questions and scenarios covering all the major nursing categories provide an engaging review alternative to fully prepare you for the NCLEX® exam.



800 all new questions are divided evenly among the four major client needs categories found on the NCLEX® exam: Safe and Effective Care Environment, Health Promotion and Maintenance, Psychosocial Integrity, and Physiological Integrity.
Completely redesigned game format offers new experiences for fun and engaging learning.
Coverage of every Client Need category and level is incorporated into the all new clinical questions and scenarios.
Questions are available in various formats including multiple-choice, multiple response, prioritizing, and fill-in-the-blank.
Rationales for the correct answers are provided in a separate booklet.
Tips and traps offer helpful test taking strategies and techniques to help you succeed on the NCLEX exam.

Linda Anne Silvestri has provided decades of nursing education and leadership that has directly impacted the growing and needed nursing workforce. Her research focused on a holistic investigation of predictors leading to success on the licensure examination. Her findings, published in the Journal of Nursing Education and Practice, led to significant contributions, filling a critical need in NCLEX® preparation. Linda's vision was to provide a holistic educational approach to ensure overall well-being in test anxiety and self-efficacy, and success on the NCLEX®. As a leader in providing global NCLEX® preparation resources published by Elsevier, she strives for excellence in publication quality, based on the discovery of new knowledge in nursing, standards of care, and research-based studies. Her published resources ensure nursing graduates' ability to make sound clinical judgments as they serve the public and the nursing profession. Linda is also a Next Generation NCLEX® Subject Matter Expert and Consultant for Elsevier.

Health Promotion and Maintenance

Physiological Integrity

Psychosocial Integrity

Safe and Effective Care Environment

Test-Taking Tips

Test-Taking Traps

Erscheint lt. Verlag 20.12.2011
Verlagsort St Louis
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 1701 g
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Pflege
Medizin / Pharmazie Studium
ISBN-10 0-323-08463-X / 032308463X
ISBN-13 978-0-323-08463-5 / 9780323084635
Zustand Neuware
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