This is a unique case study reference for students in the medical surgical nursing core course and a review/workbook for students about to embark on the NCLEX-RN exam. Unlike other reviews, the book embeds required information into compelling, unfolding case studies-studies that evolve over time-in order to promote active learning and facilitate knowledge retention. These unfolding case studies are of particular value because they closely mimic real-life situations in nursing and provide situational mental models that assist students with problem-solving and critical thinking techniques. The unfolding case study method also assists in the development of skills that are important for NCLEX-RN success in assessment, planning, intervention, and evaluation of patient care. All content areas required for NCLEX-RN success-safe and effective care, health promotion, physiological and psychological integrity--are interwoven in an enjoyable format that dispels the drudgery of straightforward memorisation. A variety of NCLEX-style question formats are used throughout the book to help students assess their own learning. Additionally, eResource links to additional information are included throughout the book. Key Features: Uses unique unfolding case study method to present medical-surgical concepts Promotes active learning and knowledge retention Develops problem-solving and critical thinking skills Provides all of types of NCLEX-style questions for exam preparation Offers eResources throughout the Review for enhanced learning opportunities
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Springer Publishing Co INC International Concepts
ISBN-13
9780826195760
eBay Product ID (ePID)
152584144
Product Key Features
Author
Frances H. Cornelius, Karen K. Gittings, Rhonda M. Brogdon
Publication Name
Medical Surgical Nursing Test Success: an Unfolding Case Study Review
Format
Paperback
Language
English
Subject
Nursing
Publication Year
2013
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
336 Pages
Dimensions
Item Weight
456g
Additional Product Features
Title_Author
Frances H. Cornelius, Rhonda M. Brogdon, Karen K. Gittings