Assignment
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Practice Exercises for the NCLEX®
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Examination
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FOURTH x x EDITION
Linda A. LaCharity, PhD, RN
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Formerly, xxAccelerated xxProgram xxDirector, xxAssistant xxProfessor, xxCollege xxof xxNursing,
xxUniversity xxof xxCincinnati, xxCincinnati, xxOhio
Candice K. Kumagai, MSN, RN
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Formerly, xxInstructor xxin xxClinical xxNursing, xxSchool xxof xxNursing, xxUniversity xxof
xxTexas xxat xxAustin, xxAustin, xxTexas
Barbara Bartz, MN, ARNPxx xx xx
Formerly, xxNursing xxInstructor, xxYakima xxValley xxCommunity xxCollege,
xxYakima, xxWashington
With xxan xxintroduction xxby
Ruth Hansten, PhD, MBA, BSN, RN,
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FACHE
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,Principal, xxHansten xxHealthcare xxPLLC, xxSanta xxRosa, xxCalifornia
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, Table of Contents xx xx
Cover xximage
xx Title xxpage
xx Copyright
Contributors xxand xxReviewers
Preface
To xxfaculty xxand xxother
xx users xxTo xxstudents
Acknowledgments
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Part 1: Introduction
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Introduction
Outcomes xxfocus
Definition xxof xxterms
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Assignment xxprocess
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Delegation xxand xxassignment: xxthe xxfive xxrights
Practice xxbased xxon xxresearch xxevidence
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Principles xx for xx implementation x x of xx prioritization, xx delegation, xx and xx assignment
Part 2: Prioritization, Delegation, and Assignment in
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Common Health Scenarios
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Chapter xx1: xxPain
Questions
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