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ISBN: 9780443112652
Copyright: 2026
Publication Date: 02-19-2025
Page Count: 448
Imprint: Elsevier
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Prioritization, Delegation, and Assignment - Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 6th Edition

by Linda A. LaCharity, PhD, RN, Candice K. Kumagai, MSN, RN and Shirley M. Hosler, MSN, RN

Elsevier eBook on VitalSource

cover image - Prioritization, Delegation, and Assignment - Elsevier eBook on VitalSource, 6th Edition
ISBN: 9780443112652
Copyright: 2026
Publication Date: 02-19-2025
Page Count: 448
Imprint: Elsevier
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Prepare for success on the Next-Generation NCLEX-RN® Exam and develop your clinical judgment skills with a focus on management of care! Prioritization, Delegation, and Assignment: Practice Exercises for the NCLEX-RN® Examination, 6th Edition provides a wide variety of realistic patient care scenarios to help you learn management-of-care concepts and skills and see how to apply them to clinical practice. Exercises progress from simple to complex, and updated questions for the Next-Generation NCLEX-RN® Exam (NGN) are designed to match the latest NGN formats. All the book’s questions are also provided in an interactive format on the Evolve website in tests that simulate the most current NCLEX-RN® Exam. This thoroughly updated new edition now includes 2021 AACN Essentials item coding for faculty, three new Case Studies, a new Community Health Problems chapter, updated question formats to reflect the NGN, and updated content throughout. Written by a team of noted educators led by Linda A. LaCharity, this NGN review has become a student favorite!
    • NEW! Three new Case Studies include Patient with New Diagnosis of Diabetes Mellitus, Blunt Abdominal Trauma, and Gunshot Wound with Septic Shock
    • NEW! A new Community Health Problems chapter equips you for the unique challenges of community health
    • NEW! Updated question formats prepare you to succeed on the Next-Generation NCLEX-RN® Examination (NGN) by including the latest item types
    • NEW! Updated content throughout matches the latest evidence-based guidelines and nursing care protocols
    • Integrated questions for the NGN and a separate NGN-Style Questions chapter help you focus study time on these new question formats to optimize your readiness for success on the NGN and for clinical practice
    • Management-of-care focus addresses the NGN’s emphasis on prioritization, delegation, and patient assignment
    • Three-part organization first establishes foundational knowledge and then provides exercises with scenarios of increasing difficulty to help build confidence in your prioritization, delegation, and patient assignment skills
    • Part One: Introduction provides a concise foundation and practical guidelines for making prioritization, delegation, and patient assignment decisions
    • Part Two: Prioritization, Delegation, and Assignment in Common Health Scenarios provides practice in applying learned principles to relatively straightforward health scenarios involving single patients or simple patient assignments
    • Part 3: Prioritization, Delegation, and Assignment in Complex Health Scenarios includes unfolding cases involving patients with progressively more complicated health problems or challenging assignment issues, demonstrating the progression of typical health scenarios and helping you learn to think like a nurse
    • Answer Keys follow each chapter and provide the correct answer along with a detailed rationale, reinforcing correct responses and helping learn from incorrect responses
    • Practice exams on the Evolve website include all the book’s questions and allow you to create a virtually unlimited number of practice sessions in Study Mode or Exam Mode
  • PART 1: INTRODUCTION
    Guidelines for Prioritization, Delegation, and Assignment Decisions

    PART 2: PRIORITIZATION, DELEGATION, AND ASSIGNMENT IN COMMON HEALTH SCENARIOS
    1. Pain
    2. Cancer
    3. Immunologic Problems
    4. Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid–Base Balance Problems
    5. Safety and Infection Control
    6. Respiratory Problems
    7. Cardiovascular Problems
    8. Hematologic Problems
    9. Neurologic Problems
    10. Visual and Auditory Problems
    11. Musculoskeletal Problems
    12. Gastrointestinal and Nutritional Problems
    13. Diabetes Mellitus
    14. Other Endocrine Problems
    15. Integumentary Problems
    16. Renal and Urinary Problems
    17. Reproductive Problems
    18. Pregnancy and Childbearing Problems
    19. Pediatric Problems
    20. Pharmacology
    21. Emergencies and Disasters
    22. Psychiatric/Mental Health Problems
    23. Community Health Problems
    24. NGN-Style Questions

    PART 3: PRIORITIZATION, DELEGATION, AND ASSIGNMENT IN COMPLEX HEALTH SCENARIOS
    Case Studies
    1. Chest Pressure, Indigestion, and Nausea
    2. Dyspnea and Shortness of Breath
    3. Multiple Patients on a Medical-Surgical Unit
    4. Shortness of Breath, Edema, and Decreased Urine Output
    5. Patient With New Diagnosis of Diabetes Mellitus
    6. Multiple Patients Receiving Home Health Care
    7. Spinal Cord Injury
    8. Multiple Patients With Adrenal Gland Disorders
    9. Multiple Patients With Gastrointestinal Problems
    10. Multiple Patients With Pain
    11. Multiple Patients With Cancer
    12. Gastrointestinal Bleeding
    13. Head and Leg Trauma and Shock
    14. Septic Shock
    15. Heart Failure
    16. Multiple Patients With Peripheral Vascular Disease
    17. Respiratory Difficulty After Surgery
    18. Multiple Patients in a Long-Term Care Center
    19. Pediatric Patients in Clinic and Acute Care Settings
    20. Multiple Patients With Mental Health Disorders
    21. Childbearing
    22. Blunt Abdominal Trauma
    23. Gunshot Wound With Septic Shock
  • Linda A. LaCharity, PhD, RN, Formerly, Accelerated Program Director, Assistant Professor, College of Nursing, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA, Candice K. Kumagai, MSN, RN, Formerly, Clinical Instructor, School of Nursing, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, USA and Shirley M. Hosler, MSN, RN, Formerly, Nursing Instructor, School of Nursing, National American University, USA
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