Questions
Introduction
Chapter One: The Fundamentals of NCLEX-RN
Clinical Reasoning:
Clinical Judgement:
Developing Clinical Judgement
NCLEX-RN Study Plan:
Chapter Two: Care and Safety Management & infection Control Block
Part One:
Professional ethics and principles:
What Is Bioethics?
The Nursing Code of Ethics
Part Two:
Care Collaboration and Coordination
Leadership Styles to Expect In a Collaborative Unit
Team Members in a Collaborative Health Unit
Part Three: Patient Rights and Responsibilities
Part Four: Medical Terminology and Transcription
Part Five: Nursing Care Planning for Patients
Part Six: Research and Nursing
Part Seven: Evidence-Based Practice in Nursing
Part Eight: Nursing's Role in Risk Assessment and Quality Assurance
Part Nine: Health Care Delivery and Policy
Part Ten: Billing Concepts
Chapter Three: Safety and Infection Control Study Block
Patient Safety and Injury Prevention in the Hospital
Nursing Errors that Compromise Patient Safety
Allergies and Hospital Safety
Safety Precautions in Cases of Seizures
Top Ten Tips for Nursing Safety at the Workplace
, Handling and Administration of Hazardous Materials:
Biohazardous materials in hospitals
Controlling Infections and Infectious Diseases In Hospitals
Infectious Diseases
The Difference Between Immunization and Vaccination
The Role of A Nurse In Educating Patients
Strategies of Adult Learning:
Chapter Four: Disease Prevention and Health Promotion Block
Understanding Human Growth and Development in Human Beings
What is human growth and development?
Issues Of Human Development that will Help Your clinical Judgment
The Different Aspects of Human Growth and Development
Piaget’s Theory of Cognitive Development
Developmental Tasks According to Erikson
Sigmund Freud’s Stages of Psychosexual Development
Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
Behavioral Theories
The Pavlov theory
The Skinner Theory:
Biological Theories of Aging
The Biopsychosocial Theory in Patient Care
The Seyle’s Theory of Adaptation
Self-Management in Health
The Main Components of Health Promotion
Importance of Health Screening
How to Achieve Disease Prevention in the Elderly
Understanding Pediatric Illnesses
The Risk Factors for Children In Poverty
What is Environment Assessment?
Shaken Baby Syndrome?
What Is Neonatal CPR?
Chapter Five: Pain Assessment Block
Understanding Pain Assessment
, Physical Examination Techniques
Importance of Pain Assessment in Advanced Disease
How Does Pain Affect the Body?
Assessment Tools for Non-Verbal and cognitively Impaired patients
Assessment Tools for Neonates/Infants:
Assessment Tools for Pre-teens and Adolescents
Understanding All Types of Medical Assessments
Cardiovascular Assessment:
Respiratory Assessment:
Endocrine Assessment
Neurological Assessment:
Cancer Assessment:
Gastrointestinal Assessment:
Assessment of the Gallbladder and Pancreas
Assessment of the Liver
Assessment of Nutritional Status
Genitourinary Assessment
Sexual Health and Preference Assessment
Musculoskeletal Assessment:
Integumentary Assessment:
Postpartum Assessment
Geriatric Assessment:
Chapter Six: Understanding Psychosocial Integrity Block
Cognitive Assessment within Psychosocial Assessment
Confusion Assessment within Psychosocial Assessment:
Evaluating Homicidal or Suicidal Thoughts In Psychosocial Assessment
Assessment of Abuse and Neglect
Understanding Therapeutic Relationships
Dos and Don'ts of Communicating with Patients with Disabilities.
Understanding Palliative and Hospice Care
Psychosocial Pathophysiology:
Understanding Personality Disorders
Substance Abuse