
Nursing Concepts Online Essentials for RN 2.0 (Access Card), 2nd Edition
Nursing Concepts - Access Card
Create the ultimate active-learning environment for your students! Nursing Concepts Online Essentials for RN 2.0 combines Elsevier’s top conceptual learning tools into one easy-to-use course format. This new edition is organized around the nursing concepts found in Giddens’ Concepts for Nursing Practice, 2nd Edition, and features enhanced instructor resources to help aid in the transition and implementation from a traditional curriculum to a concept-based curriculum. Nursing Concepts Online Essentials for RN 2.0 comes with a wide assortment of insightful teaching resources and evaluative capabilities to help your students hone critical thinking skills and apply their knowledge of nursing concepts and exemplars to clinical practice. Plus, a single access code gives you and your students access to newly enhanced video skills, concept-based case studies, adaptive mastery quizzes, priority exemplar links, and more!
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- Elsevier Adaptive Quizzing for Nursing Concepts uses adaptive quizzing to help you master concepts.
- Self-assessment questions allow you to test your understanding of key concepts and prepare for the NCLEX exam.
- Direct links from the course to the Giddens’ Concepts for Nursing Practice, 2nd Edition text allows you to skip directly to relevant information in the text.
- Integrated case studies from the Giddens’ text provide critical thinking questions with answers.
- HESI RN Patient Reviews provides you with RN-level critical thinking exercises that offer problem-based learning and application of concepts in a practice environment.
- Exemplar boxes highlight priority exemplars that link directly to relevant content for quick review.
- Single sign-on access code provides quick access to all conceptual learning tools.
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- NEW! Clinical Skills: Essentials Collection demonstrates how to perform nursing skills in high-definition video with step-by-step instructions and NCLEX exam-style review questions.
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1. Development
2. Functional Ability
3. Family Dynamics
4. Culture
5. Spirituality
6. Adherence
7. Self-Management
8. Fluid and Electrolytes
9. Acid-Base Balance
10. Thermoregulation
11. Sleep
12. Cellular Regulation
13. Intracranial Regulation
14. Hormonal Regulation
15. Glucose Regulation
16. Nutrition
17. Elimination
18. Perfusion
19. Gas Exchange
20. Clotting
21. Reproduction
22. Sexuality
23. Immunity
24. Inflammation
25. Infection
26. Mobility
27. Tissue Integrity
28. Sensory Perception
29. Pain
30. Fatigue
31. Stress
32. Coping
33. Mood and Affect
34. Anxiety
35. Cognition
36. Psychosis
37. Addiction
38. Interpersonal Violence
39. Professional Identity
40. Clinical Judgment
41. Leadership
42. Ethics
43. Patient Education
44. Health Promotion
45. Communication
46. Collaboration
47. Safety
48. Technology and Informatics
49. Evidence
50. Health Care Quality
51. Care Coordination
52. Caregiving
53. Palliative Care
54. Health Disparities
55. Health Care Organizations
56. Health Care Economics
57. Health Policy
58. Health Care Law -
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