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LPN To RN Transitions 5 Edition (2026)
By Lora Claywell
| Chapters 1–18 | With Rationales
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Table Of Contents
Chapter 01: Honoring Your Past, Planning Your Future .................................................................. 3
Chapter 02: Assessing Yourself And Designing Success ................................................................ 10
Chapter 03: Study Habits And Test-Taking Skills ........................................................................... 23
Chapter 04: Distinguishing The RN Role From The LPN/LVN Role ................................................ 33
Chapter 05: Using Nursing Theory To Guide Professional Practice .............................................. 47
Chapter 06: Providing Patient-Centered Care Through The Nursing Process ............................... 63
Chapter 07: Critical And Diagnostic Thinking For Better Clinical Judgment ................................. 81
Chapter 08: Practicing Evidence-Based Decision Making ............................................................. 97
Chapter 09: Communicating With Patients And Co-Workers ..................................................... 117
Chapter 10: Teaching Patients And Their Families ...................................................................... 133
Chapter 11: The Nurses, Ideas, And Forces That Define The Profession .................................... 150
Chapter 12: Upholding Legal And Ethical Principles ................................................................... 157
Chapter 13: Care And Safety Standards, Competence, And Nurse Accountability..................... 177
Chapter 14: Leading, Delegating, And Collaborating .................................................................. 190
Chapter 15: Promoting Healthful Living In The Primary Care Setting......................................... 207
Chapter 16: Managing Care In Secondary And Tertiary Health Care .......................................... 222
Chapter 17: Reflecting On Your Transition .................................................................................. 235
Chapter 18: Prepare Now To Pass NCLEX-RN® ............................................................................ 252
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Chapter 01: Honoring Your Past, Planning Your Future
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. A Nursing Advisor Is Meeting With A Student Who Is Interested In Earning Her RN
Degree. She Knows That Licensed Practical Nurse/License Vocational Nurse (LPN/Lvns) Who
Enter Nursing School To Become Rns Come Into The Learning Environment With Prior
Knowledge And Understanding. Which Statement By The Nursing Advisor Best Describes Her
Understanding Of The Effect Experience May Have On Learning?
A. “Experience May Be A Source Of Insight And Motivation, Or A Barrier.”
B. “Experience Is Usually A Stumbling Block For LPN/Lvns.”
C. “Experience Never Makes Learning More Difficult.”
D. “Once Something Is Learned, It Can Never Be Truly Modified.”
ANS: A
Experience Accentuates Differences Among Learners And Serves As A Source Of Insight And
Motivation, But It Can Also Be A Barrier. Experience Can Serve As A Foundation For Defining The
Self.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Application
OBJ: Identify How Experiences Influence Learning In Adults. TOP: Adult Learning
2. There Is A Test On The Cardiovascular System On Friday Morning, And It Is Now
Wednesday Night. The Student Has Already Taken A Vacation Day From Work Thursday Night So
That She Can Stay Home And Study. She Is Considering Skipping Her Exercise Class On Thursday
Morning To
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N Go To The Library To Prepare For The Test. Which Response Best Identifies The
Student’s Outcome Priority?
A. Exercise Class
B. Going To The Library
C. Avoiding Work By Taking A Vacation
D. Doing Well On The Test On Friday
ANS: D
The Outcome Priority Is The Essential Issue Or Need To Be Addressed At Any Given Time Within
A Set Of Conditions Or Circumstances.
DIF: Cognitive Level: Application
OBJ: Identify Motivations And Personal Outcome Priorities For Returning To School. TOP:
Motivation To Learn
3. A Nurse Who Has Been An LPN/LVN For 10 Years Is Meeting With An Advisor To Discuss
The Possibility Of Taking Classes To Become An RN. The Advisor Interprets Which Statement By
The Nurse As The Driving Force For Returning To School? A. “I’ll Need To Schedule Time To
Attend Classes.”
B. “I’ll Have To Budget For Paying Tuition.”
C. “I’ll Have To Rearranging My Schedule.”
D. “There Is A Possibility Of Advancement Into Administration. ”ANS: D