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LPN TO RN TRANSITIONS
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Second Edition

By
Lora Claywell, MSN, RN, Director of Academic Initiatives, Digital Med, Inc., St. Louis, MO

Description
With all of the essential information you need to pursue your RN degree and practice as an RN, LPN to RN Transitions, 2nd Edition makes it easy to take the next step in your nursing career. This edition includes practical information on classroom study habits, professional writing, knowledge and skills acquisition, and more to help you succeed in everything from the classroom to clinical practice. Plus, seven new chapters provide the latest information for one complete, indispensable resource!

Contents


Part One: Transitioning to the Student Role



Section 1: Understanding Yourself

1. Past, Present, and Future: Assessing Your Accomplishments
2. Identifying Individual Tools
3. Personal Empowerment Skills



Section 2: Becoming a Successful Student

4. Classroom Study Habits That Work
5. Arranging and Accessing Support for Your Professional Move
6. Basic Math Review: Preparing for Medication Calculations –

NEW!

7. Writing Professionally –

NEW!




Part Two: Transitioning to the Registered Nurse Role



Section 3: Understanding the Difference Between LPN and RN

8. Role Transition
9. Nursing: Past and Present Influences
10. Educational Pathways and Expanded Roles –

NEW!




Part Three: The RN as Provider of Care



Section 4: Foundational Concepts

11. Nursing Theory: Guiding Professional Practice –

NEW!

12. Understanding the Nursing Process –

NEW!

13. Thinking and Judgment



Section 5: Incorporating Knowledge Into Practice

14. Knowledge and Skill Acquisition
15. Evidence-Based Practice –

NEW!




Section 6: Essential Functions

16. The RN as a Communicator
17. The RN as a Teacher



Part Four: The RN as Manager of Care



Section 7: Managing the Consumer in the Health-Illness Continuum

18. The RN as a Manager of Care
19. Primary Health Care: Factors Influencing Health Promotion
20. Managing Care in Secondary and Tertiary Health Care



Part Five: The RN as Member of the Discipline



Section 8: Implementing the Member of the Discipline Role

21. The RN as Researcher
22. Ethical and Legal Considerations –

NEW!

23. Putting It All Together

Appendix A: Math Practice Problem Answers
Appendix B: A Patient?s Bill of Rights
Appendix C: NANDA Nursing Diagnoses

Bibliographic details
Paperback, 384 pages, publication date: SEP-2008
ISBN-13: 978-0-323-05879-7
ISBN-10: 0-323-05879-5
Imprint: MOSBY


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Last update: 29 Sep 2008
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