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Master the essential principles of nursing leadership, management, and professional practice with this comprehensive test bank for Nursing Leadership Management and Professional Practice for the LPN/LVN 7th Edition by Tamara R. Dahlkemper. This extensive study resource is designed to help practical nursing and vocational nursing students strengthen their understanding of leadership responsibilities, professional development, and effective patient care coordination through a broad collection of examination-style questions and answers. Coverage includes historical and contemporary nursing practice, caring behaviors, healthcare environments, nursing informatics, critical thinking, leadership theories, communication strategies, conflict resolution, change management, prioritization, delegation, team building, motivation, ethical and legal responsibilities, performance evaluation, coaching techniques, and professional accountability. The material promotes clinical judgment, decision-making skills, and leadership competencies necessary for success in modern healthcare settings. Ideal for examinations, quizzes, self-assessment, classroom review, and NCLEX-PN style preparation, this resource helps learners improve knowledge retention and confidence while preparing for professional nursing practice. Updated for 2025–2026 nursing curricula and examination standards, it serves as an essential companion for students pursuing excellence in leadership, management, and professional nursing roles. The 7th edition is authored by Tamara R. Dahlkemper and focuses on leadership, communication, delegation, and professional growth for LPN/LVN practice.

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