Study Guide for Lehne's Pharmacology for Nursing Care - eBook
Jennifer J. Yeager, Laura D. Rosenthal, Jacqueline Rosenjack Burchum, et al.
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Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik / Pflege
Beschreibung
- Reinforcement of key information equips you for success on the NCLEX(R) Examination and for patient safety (a QSEN core competency) in clinical practice. - NCLEX Examination-style questions include multiple-choice, multiple-select, and alternate-item formats, promoting learner engagement and preparing you for success on the NCLEX Exam and for safe clinical practice. - Three-part chapter organization separates content into 1) study questions, 2) NCLEX review and application questions, and 3) dosage calculation questions. - Prioritization and delegation questions emphasize skills related to prioritization and delegation, both of which are increasingly being tested on the NCLEX Exam, and are highlighted by special icons. - Focus on implications of drugs and drug classes for patient care includes activities and questions that are designed for you to answer "e;How do the drugs work in the body?"e; and "e;How do these drug actions impact patient care?"e;- Application- and analysis-level questions are highlighted by special icons, and ask you to integrate other nursing knowledge such as developmental considerations, laboratory values, and symptoms of adverse effects. - Detailed rationales for all prioritization questions are included in the answer key and include explanations for both correct and incorrect responses. - Answer key is included in the back of the print study guide. - NEW! Updated content ensures that information is consistent with the textbook, and reflects the latest FDA drug approvals, withdrawals, and therapeutic uses. - NEW! Next Generation NCLEX (NGN)-style case study questions are included to help you prepare for clinical success.