Strategies for Student Success on the Next Generation NCLEX® (NGN) Test Items - Elsevier E-Book on VitalSource, 1st Edition
Elsevier eBook on VitalSource
Help students master NGN test-taking skills and prepare for the Next Generation NCLEX® exam! Strategies for Student Success on the Next Generation NCLEX® (NGN) Test Items includes stand-alone and unfolding case studies and the new item types that appear on the NGN, assists students in developing clinical judgment, and applies all six cognitive skills emphasized on the exam. To encourage learning, each practice test item includes an enhanced test-taking strategy and rationale for both correct and incorrect answers. Additional practice is included on Evolve. Written by NCLEX experts Linda Anne Silvestri, Angela E. Silvestri, and Donna D. Ignatavicius, this NCLEX preparation resource ensures that students are NGN exam-ready!
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Strategies for Student Success on the Next Generation NCLEX® (NGN) Test Items - Elsevier E-Book on VitalSource
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- Next Generation NCLEX®–style practice questions of all types are illustrated through stand-alone case studies and unfolding case studies directed toward each of the six cognitive skills
- Detailed test-taking strategy for each question provides clues for analyzing and uncovering the correct answer option
- NCSBN Clinical Judgment Measurement Model (NCJMM) is included throughout with case scenarios that integrate the six clinical judgment cognitive skills
- In-depth rationales include both correct and incorrect answers
- NGN Tip boxes highlight the most important nursing concepts needed for exam success
- UNIQUE! Faculty Toolkit on the Evolve website includes guidelines for creating both stand-alone and unfolding case studies, guidelines for writing each type of NGN item for each cognitive skill, and strategies for assisting students
- Additional resources on Evolve allow students to interactively engage with each question from the book plus additional questions
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1. Introduction to the Cognitive Skills of Clinical Judgment
2. Introduction to the NGN and the New NGN Item Types
3. Recognize Cues
4. Analyze Cues
5. Prioritize Hypotheses
6. Generate Solutions
7. Take Action
8. Evaluate Outcomes
9. Single-Episode and Unfolding Case Studies
10. Practice Test: Putting it all Together -
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