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Note to Readers: Publisher does not guarantee quality or access to any included digital components if book is purchased through a third-party seller. The 3rd edition of Certified Healthcare Simulation Educator (CHSE®) Review is designed to help you prepare for the Society for Simulation in HealthcareTM (SSIH) certification exam. This comprehensive resource has been updated to closely reflect the latest exam blueprint and encompass current practices. Written by simulation and education experts, this book is organized in a user-friendly format and information is concise and easy-to-read. Chapters include teaching tips that explore key topics and provide practical hints and evidence-based simulation practice boxes that include state-of-the-art evidence. Case studies are incorporated throughout to provide real-world application and promote critical thinking skills. Each chapter covers everything you need to know to pass the exam and includes end-of-chapter questions to check your knowledge. The review concludes with a full-length practice test to get you ready for exam day. With more than 350 practice questions, detailed review content and answer rationales, and a convenient print + digital package, this study aid empowers you with the tools and materials to study your way and the confidence to pass the first time, guaranteed! Know that you're ready. Know that you'll pass with Springer Publishing Exam Prep. Key Features Reflects the latest SSIH exam blueprint Provides a comprehensive yet concise review of essential knowledge for the exam Offers teaching tips and evidence-based simulation practice boxes to reinforce key concepts Features case studies to promote critical thinking and situational decision-making Includes end-of-chapter Q&A and a full practice test with detailed rationales Boosts your confidence with a 100% pass guarantee Includes digital access for use on most mobile devices or computers. For 70 years, it has been our greatest privilege to prepare busy nurses like you for professional certification and career success. Congratulations on qualifying to sit for the exam. Now let's get you ready to pass! CHSE® is a registered service mark of the Society for Simulation in HealthcareTM (SSIH). SSIHTM does not sponsor or endorse this resource, nor does it have a proprietary relationship with Springer Publishing.
The first manual to provide a systematic review of essential content for the CNE (R)cl exam. This is the first review manual written for nurse educators who seek certification as a Clinical Nurse Educator specializing in the Clinical Learning Environment (CLE). The resource encompasses all of the essential knowledge-as designated by the National League for Nursing (NLN)--needed to pass the exam, and systematically follows the test blueprint so that those taking the exam will be optimally prepared. Brimming with teaching tips, evidence-based teaching boxes, case studies, outlines, bulleted lists, and critical thinking Q&As for each chapter, the book also provides chapter references for accessing additional content for each topic. Exam specifics and test-taking strategies help students to approach the exam with confidence. The book also offers a practice CNE test at the end of the book. Additionally, the resource is also a valuable orientation guide for new faculty. Key Features: Delivers well-organized, systematic coverage of review content to promote exam success Written for both novice and expert clinical nurse educators Reflects the number of questions in each section on the test blueprint Highlights areas designated by the NLN as essential knowledge needed for excellence in the field Includes case studies and critical thinking questions throughout all chapters Provides evidence-based teaching practice boxes Offers Teaching Gems with advice on improvement from practice experts Includes end-of-chapter review questions, PLUS a valuable 100 Q&A practice test with rationales for self-assessment
Practising Social Inclusion presents what we know about what works, and why, in promoting social inclusion and practising in a socially inclusive way. Contributing to the growing debates on social inclusion, this book moves beyond discussion of who it is that is socially excluded and the processes of exclusion. It draws on research and reflective practice to answer the vital question of how to actually work towards inclusion and includes five sections looking at different arenas for practice: policy; programme design; service delivery; community life; and research. Relevant to all those working to promote, or researching, human health and wellbeing, this book is especially suitable for practitioners, students and scholars in health promotion, social work, social policy, public health, disability studies, occupational therapy and nursing.
"This book could easily become the "go to" text for standardized patient utilization and the backbone for implementation strategies in learning programs...It is a must-have for all disciplines interested in adding the human simulation experience to their programs."--Nursing Education Perspectives "Today there is an explosion in the use of simulation in nursing and health professions education. The contributors to this text are experts in this format of teaching. They are the designers of the learning spaces, the authors of simulation cases and evaluation methods, the experts who program the human patient simulators and who teach the patient actors to enact the clinical scenarios I consider this a "handbook" on the design, evaluation and practice of simulation for clinical education. If you are a faculty member with concerns about how your students will make the transition from student to professional, use simulation in your curriculum and learn for yourself that pretending is simulation for life but simulation is pretending for the delivery of exquisite clinical care." Gloria F. Donnelly, PhD, RN, FAAN Human simulation is changing the face of clinical education in the health professions. Its use has expanded beyond medical school to encompass nursing and mental health clinical education. This comprehensive guide to establishing and managing a human simulation lab has been written by nationally acclaimed simulation experts and is geared for undergraduate, graduate, and professional settings. The text takes the reader step-by-step through the process of planning, organizing, implementing, and maintaining a simulation lab. It describes the required technology, how to train standardized patients, how to implement a simulation, evaluation and analysis of the simulation experience, and how to develop a business plan. The guide details simulation in undergraduate and graduate nursing programs, physician's assistant programs, and mental health education, as well as the use of simulation with critically ill patients, and in perioperative, perianasthesia, women's health, and rehabilitation science settings. Key Features: Offers a blueprint for developing, implementing, and managing a human simulation lab Details use of simulation in numerous nursing and mental health settings along with case studies Provides tools for evaluation and analysis of the simulation experience Presents undergraduate and graduate nursing simulation scenarios and pedagogical strategies Discusses simulation training and required technology Includes templates for writing cases for BSN and MSN levels
Practical Teaching: A Guide to Teaching in the Education and Training Sector is the perfect companion for those studying or teaching the new Award, Certificate and/or Diploma in Education and Training, PGCE, Cert Ed and all Initial Teacher Training Qualifications. This comprehensive new title is the ultimate handbook for the student teacher wishing to pursue the next stage of training in the Further Education Sector, and it follows the success of Linda Wilson's previous Practical Teaching guides. Drawing on years of experience in the field, Linda Wilson takes readers through all aspects of teaching and learning; from the initial interviews and inductions through the learning process, to assessment and finally reflection, offering helpful and workable tips for success along the way. Her book offers practical ideas for teaching in an easy-to-read style. Essential theory is introduced on a need-to-know basis, and is set in the context of its application within the classroom. This text is also updated to include strategies for improving teaching and learning in line with guidance from the Common Inspection Framework, and it is a useful tool to provide CPD for qualified teachers.
Practising Social Inclusion presents what we know about what works, and why, in promoting social inclusion and practising in a socially inclusive way. Contributing to the growing debates on social inclusion, this book moves beyond discussion of who it is that is socially excluded and the processes of exclusion. It draws on research and reflective practice to answer the vital question of how to actually work towards inclusion and includes five sections looking at different arenas for practice: policy; programme design; service delivery; community life; and research. Relevant to all those working to promote, or researching, human health and wellbeing, this book is especially suitable for practitioners, students and scholars in health promotion, social work, social policy, public health, disability studies, occupational therapy and nursing.
Bring back the feeling of going home with these favorite recipes made 100% from scratch. Surprise your family and friends with a homemade favorite this Saturday morning. Awaken them to the smell of chocolate, strawberry, apple, blueberry or cinnamon muffins. You'll discover 22 all-time and all-new favorites. (Yes, there's an extra recipe ) Can't you smell them baking now? Break out the butter and enjoy one today.
Bring back the feeling of going home with these favorite recipes made 100% from scratch. Surprise your family and friends with a homemade favorite this Saturday morning. Awaken them to the smell of chocolate, strawberry, apple, blueberry or cinnamon muffins. You'll discover 22 all-time and all-new favorites. (Yes, there's an extra recipe ) Can't you smell them baking now? Break out the butter and enjoy one today.
Bring back the feeling of going home with these favorite recipes. Every recipe is made 100% from scratch except for one ... Red Lobster's Cheddar Bay Biscuits (R) which uses Bisquick. Surprise your family and friends with a homemade favorite this Saturday morning. Awaken them to the smell of strawberry, apple, sweet potato, blueberry or cinnamon-sugar biscuits. You'll discover 21 all-time and all-new favorites. Can't you smell them baking now? Break out the butter and enjoy one today.
When a little boy asks his mother about what God looks like-and many other questions as well-she answers him with lots of details. This story began when author Linda Wilson's three daughters were young. This story was written and illustrated in response to their questions and the questions of many other children through the years about God. Children yearn for the literal, touchable truth about all things, including the unseen God of the universe. Understanding that truth is quite a task for children in their formative years. Their eager and open minds deserve good answers to their good questions. What Does God Look Like? seeks to help each child know who God is and how much He loves and cares about each of them; relieve any fears or misconceptions about death and reveal a biblical, pleasant picture of heaven for them; and reinforce the teaching that God is not only our Lord and Savior but also our comforter, teacher, and everlasting Father. What Does God Look Like? encourages each child to see God's reflection in his or her face and to make an indelible impression on them that they are made in God's image.
Marianne Farningham, of College Street Baptist Chapel, Northampton, was a household name in evangelical circles in the later nineteenth century. For over fifty years she produced comment, poetry, biography, and fiction for the popular Christian press. This investigation uses her writings to explore the beliefs and behavior of evangelical Nonconformists, including Baptists, during these years.
Experts from a variety of disciplines contribute to this substantially revised edition of this popular handbook - new chapters are included on identity work, refugee children, and the work of the Asian Project. The book also examines the central importance for professionals of the Lawrence Enquiry; the move to include more public services in the Race Relations Act; increased awareness of institutional racism; and the specific inclusion of ethnic minority children in health improvement programmes. Offering practical guidance based on sound research and practice, the book provides a focus on some of the most difficult and topical aspects of this field of work.
Practical Teaching: A Guide to Assessment and Quality Assurance is the essential textbook for all students and lecturers studying for or teaching the Assessment and Quality Assurance qualifications. This comprehensive new title is the ultimate handbook for those wishing to achieve their assessor or internal verifier awards. Drawing on years of experience in the field, Linda Wilson takes readers through all aspects of assessment and quality assurance: from principles and planning, through the delivery processes, to collecting evidence and compiling a portfolio, offering helpful and workable tips for success along the way.
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