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***Includes Practice Test Questions*** OCN Exam Secrets helps you
ace the ONCC Oncology Certified Nurse Exam, without weeks and
months of endless studying. Our comprehensive OCN Exam Secrets
study guide is written by our exam experts, who painstakingly
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your test. Our original research reveals specific weaknesses that
you can exploit to increase your exam score more than you've ever
imagined. OCN Exam Secrets includes: The 5 Secret Keys to ONCC Exam
Success: Time is Your Greatest Enemy, Guessing is Not Guesswork,
Practice Smarter, Not Harder, Prepare, Don't Procrastinate, Test
Yourself; A comprehensive General Strategy review including: Make
Predictions, Answer the Question, Benchmark, Valid Information,
Avoid Fact Traps, Milk the Question, The Trap of Familiarity,
Eliminate Answers, Tough Questions, Brainstorm, Read Carefully,
Face Value, Prefixes, Hedge Phrases, Switchback Words, New
Information, Time Management, Contextual Clues, Don't Panic, Pace
Yourself, Answer Selection, Check Your Work, Beware of Directly
Quoted Answers, Slang, Extreme Statements, Answer Choice Families;
Comprehensive sections including: Growth and Development, Family
Systems Theory, Nursing Assessment and Intervention in Children,
Psychosocial Dimensions of Care, Psychosocial Adaptation, Spiritual
Beliefs/Rituals, Social Relationships, Parenting, Cultural
Diversity, Common Fears and Coping Strategies, Hospitalization,
Epidemiology, Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL), Juvenile
Myelomonocytic Leukemia (JMML), Pathophysiology of Leukemia,
Hematologic Changes, Non- Hodgkin Lymphoma, CNS Tumors,
Neuroblastoma, Renal Tumors, Carcinogenesis, Chemotherapy,
Biotherapy & Gene Therapy, Radiation Therapy, Surgery,
Supportive Care Measures, Clinical Trials in Pediatric Oncology,
Informed Consent, Treatment Protocols, Hodgkin Disease (HD),
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Building on the best-selling MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY FOR HEALTH
PROFESSIONS series, this comprehensive text is designed to help
students with no healthcare background achieve deep competence in
medical terminology. In addition to 14 in-depth chapters on body
systems and a unit on diagnostic procedures and nuclear medicine,
the text includes chapters dedicated to key specialty areas,
including mental health, infant and child health, gerontology,
oncology and pharmacology. With a time-tested chapter and learning
exercise structure that has made the series a leader for over 30
years, this reader-friendly new resource features streamlined
content, contemporary illustrations and real-world examples to help
make even complex material accessible to students with varied
learning styles, as well as ESL learners. Each chapter begins with
a vocabulary list of 60 key terms and 15 essential word parts.
Terms are pronounced in MindTap as they appear, and the Pronounce
app features innovative voice recognition software that allows you
to record your pronunciations and receive immediate feedback.
Application-based activities give you practice with critical skills
such as term dissection and word-building in a real-world context,
providing valuable exposure to a variety of medical reports.
Leadership Laboratory for Nurse Leaders is an innovative and
interactive workbook that challenges readers to reflect upon their
personal experiences in learning how to lead through the lens of
new and established ideas in the literature of nursing, psychology,
education, sociology, and anthropology. Readers are guided through
a series of laboratories, encouraged to consider real-world
examples of leadership successes and challenges from peers, and
prompted to experiment with new leadership strategies drawn from
research. The workbook features seven chapter laboratories that
explore crucial elements of emotional mastery for nurse leaders,
including wisdom of experience, motivation, boundary clarity,
self-regulation, generativity, change agility, and finding strength
in adversity. Each chapter features critical research, invitations
and prompts for reflection, experiments, and suggestions of new
behaviors sourced from expert counsel. Each chapter provides
readers with personal insights and hands-on tools. Leadership
Laboratory for Nurse Leaders is designed to be used as both an
individualized course in leadership as well as an ideal
supplementary workbook for any course or program in nursing,
especially those with an emphasis on developing professional
leadership skills.
As old age is increasing globally, some challenges arise such as
multimorbidity, a unique medical condition that has multiple
potential complications and thus needs high-quality care directed
by qualified healthcare providers. Multimorbidity is an important
daily challenge to internists worldwide due to its many
difficulties. Junior physicians dealing with multimorbidity must
have the knowledge to practice high-quality care for their elderly
patients. Cases on Multimorbidity and Its Impact on Elderly
Patients considers approaches to manage multimorbidity and its
unique complications and challenges to aid in appropriate daily
decision making. Covering key topics such as weight loss, aging,
and frailty, this reference work is ideal for medical
professionals, nurses, policymakers, researchers, scholars,
academicians, practitioners, instructors, and students.
Prepare for the Next-Generation NCLEX-RN (R) Exam (NGN) and gain
the clinical judgment skills you need to manage patient care safely
and effectively! Prioritization, Delegation, and Assignment:
Practice Exercises for the NCLEX-RN (R) Examination, 5th Edition is
the first and the most popular NCLEX-RN Exam review book focused
exclusively on building management-of-care clinical judgment
skills. What's more, this bestselling review is now enhanced for
the NGN with new NGN-style questions! Beginning with concepts
relating to prioritization, delegation, and assignment decisions,
the workbook guides you through patient care scenarios and
exercises progressing from simple to complex. All of the book's
questions are provided in an interactive online format on the
Evolve website in tests that simulate the latest NCLEX-RN Exam.
Written by a team of noted educators led by Linda A. LaCharity,
this review prepares you for success on the NGN and in clinical
practice like no other! Management-of-care focus addresses the
emphasis on prioritization, delegation, and patient assignment in
the NCLEX-RN (R) Examination. Three-part organization first
establishes foundational knowledge and then provides exercises with
scenarios of increasing difficulty to help you 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
the principles you've learned 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 plus a
detailed rationale. Practice quizzes on the Evolve website include
all of the book's questions in an interactive format that allows
you to create a virtually unlimited number of practice sessions or
tests in Study Mode or Exam Mode. NEW and UNIQUE! Updated question
formats prepare you to succeed on the Next-Generation NCLEX-RN (R)
Examination (NGN) by including the latest item types and
highlighting each with a distinctive icon. NEW and UNIQUE!
Next-Generation NCLEX Questions chapter includes only NGN-style
questions to help you focus your study time on these new question
formats and optimize your chances for success on the NGN. NEW!
Dozens of additional questions and answers provide more review and
practice for the increasingly challenging NCLEX-RN Exam. NEW!
Updated content throughout matches the latest evidence-based
guidelines and treatment protocols.
Data for Nurses: Understanding and Using Data to Optimize Care
Delivery in Hospitals and Health Systems provides information for
nurses on how to work with data to effectively evaluate and improve
care delivery for patients. Quality, benchmarking, and research
data are increasingly used to guide care in hospitals and health
systems, and nurses are expected to actively use this information
to identify interventions to optimize outcomes and meet reporting
and financial targets. However, not all nurses receive formal
training on data utilization, making interpretation and application
of the different types of data difficult. This book provides
information on topics such as benchmarking and reportable
indicators, financial metrics, quality improvement, research, and
implementation science, with applications to nursing practice.
Important information on protective measures to guarantee integrity
and security of personal patient data is also included. The book is
a valuable resource for nurses and other healthcare professionals
who require a basic understanding of key principles of data
utilization in order to increase engagement in evidence-based
practices, quality improvement, and mandatory reporting of key
indices.
The study of pediatric and adolescent medicine is an essential part
of medicine as children react to diseases differently than adults.
As new viruses continue to emerge, and as procedures are updated
and revised, there is a need for comprehensive resources on the new
developments and emerging technologies in this field. As medical
technologies and innovative practices spread in recent years, it is
vital that medical professionals are knowledgeable on the
developments in the pediatric field as well. The Research Anthology
on Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine presents the developments,
emerging technologies, and challenges in pediatric and adolescent
medicine. It also explains adolescent health management and
promotion as well as recent discoveries on childhood development.
Covering topics such as media consumption, neuro-developmental
disorders, and health promotion, this book is a critical resource
for pediatricians, nurses, medical professionals, hospital
administration, behavioral scientists, therapists, psychiatrists,
medical students, researchers, and academicians.
Nursing care professionals are an essential part of the medical
profession, known for their care and the assistance that they offer
to patients. However, nurses must also tackle the challenges of the
modern workplace, including the utilization of new technologies,
gender inequity, negative workplace environments including
navigating exclusionary behaviors such as incivility and bullying
and relieving stress and burnout. As such, it is crucial for
nurses, nurse managers, and other medical professionals to remain
up to date with the latest education and training techniques and
discussions surrounding the significant challenges that nurses
face. The Research Anthology on Nursing Education and Overcoming
Challenges in the Workplace is a comprehensive reference book that
compiles numerous chapters on the latest training and educational
strategies for nurses and discusses challenges facing this branch
of the medical field. The anthology presents challenges common
within the medical field and techniques used to solve or prevent
them as well as nurse perspectives on new medical technologies and
their perceived use and performance. Covering topics such as
e-training, ethics, patient safety, burnout, incivility, and more,
this text provides essential information for nurses, teachers, care
professionals, hospital staff, managers, practitioners, medical
professionals, nursing home and care facilities, academicians,
researchers, and students.
Healthcare Dynamics for the Specialist Professional Nurse is the
first text to present important current healthcare practices in the
healthcare environment for specialised nurses and healthcare
practitioners at district, provincial and national levels. It
examines aspects of healthcare dynamics and comprehensive service
delivery for all healthcare institutions, within a framework of
health legislation, ethics, and professional practice. In addition
to fulfilling the developmental needs of specialised nurses, it is
a reference tool for healthcare service management for any
practising healthcare professional. This new publication has been
peer-reviewed nationally and internationally. It is the result of a
collaboration between various academics in the field of nursing and
healthcare and is a culmination of their collective experience of
management and leadership practice, research and education in the
healthcare service context. Healthcare Dynamics for the Specialist
Professional Nurse draws on the insight of expert nursing
academics, and healthcare practitioners in the private and public
sectors. It reviews: specialised healthcare needs and the profile
of a community through the lens of health education; the role of
formal and in-service education programmes for clinical nurse
specialists and other team members to ensure best practice in
specialised nursing and healthcare services; programmes for the
personal and professional growth of members of a specialised
healthcare team; projects in different areas of specialisation that
require advisory and facilitative processes; consultancy and
referral processes through a client and service-centred process;
evaluation of specialised healthcare units, programmes and services
through accredited assessment tools; role modelling and mentorship
in the specialised healthcare team to develop coping mechanisms for
the emotional demand of clinical specialists; professional
excellence and competence in ethical, legal and policy frameworks,
with a focus on human rights, transformation and advocacy; the
empowerment of patients, families and communities to access
existing appropriate resources through continuing health education;
and quality assurance activities and information systems in
specialised healthcare services.
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