Mosby's Comprehensive Review for the Canadian PN Exam - Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 1st Edition
Elsevier eBook on VitalSource
Thoroughly prepare your students for tests, exams, and clinical placements with Mosby’s Comprehensive Review for the Canadian PN Exam. This unique Canadian exam prep tool is the only one of its kind to provide both PN content review and hundreds of practice questions in one. Updated to reflect the latest CPNRE test plan, it’s a great way to test all exam competencies — including Professional, Ethical & Legal Practice, Foundations of Practice, and Collaborative Practice — along with your students’ understanding, application, and critically thinking abilities.
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Elsevier's Comprehensive Review for the Canadian PN Examination - Elsevier eBook on VitalSource
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- Comprehensive content review covers all the core topic areas tested on the CPNRE.
- Testing of all CPNRE competencies incorporates Professional, Ethical & Legal Practice; Foundations of Practice; and Collaborative Practice.
- Testing of all relevant cognitive levels helps ensure your students can understand, apply, and think critically about all the information covered on the CPNRE and in clinical practice.
- Wide variety of practice questions helps students easily assess their own understanding.
- Over 500 online practice questions and two full online practice exams are housed on the companion Evolve website to give students instant performance feedback.
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1. Introduction
2. Tips for Writing the CPNRE
3. Professional Practice and the Nurse-Client Partnership
4. Health Assessment Across the Lifespan
5. Health and Wellness
6. Nursing Fundamentals and Clinical Skills
7. Pharmacology and Nursing Practice
8. Medical-Surgical Nursing
9. Maternal-Newborn Nursing
10. Pediatric Nursing
11. Mental Health Nursing
Practice Exam: Book One
Practice Exam: Book Two
Appendices
A. The CPNRE Competencies
B. Medical Terminology
C. Abbreviations Used in the CPNRE
D. Common Lab and Diagnostic Tests
E. Mathematical Formulae Related to the Practice of Nursing
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