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Chapter 01 Honoring Your Past, Planning Your v f v f v f v f 1
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Chapter 02 Assessing Yourself and Designing v f v f v f 5
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Chapter 03 Study Habits and Test-Taking Skills
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Chapter 04 Distinguishing the RN Role from the LVN Role v f v f v f v f v f v f 18
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Chapter 05 Using Nursing Theory to Guide Professional Practice
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Chapter 06 Providing Patient-Centered Care Through the Nursing Process
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Chapter 07 Critical and Diagnostic Thinking for Better Clinical Judgment
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Chapter 08 Practicing Evidence-Based Decision Makingv f v f v f 54
Chapter 09 Communicating With Patients and Co-Workers v f v f v f v f 65
Chapter 10 Teaching Patients and Their Familiesv f v f v f v f 74
Chapter 11 The Nurses, Ideas, and Forces That Define the Profession
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Chapter 12 Upholding Legal and Ethical Principles v f v f v f v f 88
Chapter 13 Care and Safety Standards, Competence, and Nurse Accountability
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Chapter 14 Leading, Delegating, and Collaborating
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Chapter 15 Promoting Healthful Living in the Primary Care Setting
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Chapter 16 Managing Care in Secondary and Tertiary Health Care
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Chapter 17 Reflecting on Your Transition v f v f v f 132
Chapter 18 Prepare Now to Pass NCLEX-RN® 141
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vearning her RN degree. She knows that licensed practical nurse/license
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it is now Wednesday night. The student has already taken a vacation
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with an advisor to discuss the possibility of taking classes to become
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an RN. The advisor interprets which statement by the nurse as the
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