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Davis’s Q&A Review for the NCLEX-RN® gives you an overview of the latest test plan and outlines the test-taking strategies you need to prepare for the exam. Practice questions guide you through all of the content covered on the NCLEX, while two comprehensive exams test mastery of all subject areas covered on the NCLEX exam.
The best Next Gen NCLEX®-prep on the market—12,575 questions, including brand-new Next Gen NCLEX®-Style Questions and Case Studies! FREE 1-year access to Davis Edge NCLEX-RN® included with purchase of a new book. This online Q&A program creates practice quizzes based on your personal strengths and weaknesses and tracks your progress every step of the way. No other single NCLEX product offers this much value. The text and Davis Edge work together to put you on the road to exam success based on the Next Generation NCLEX-RN® test plan, including brand-new Next Gen NCLEX®-style questions and case studies testing clinical judgment skills! You’ll have 12,575 questions in all—2,575 in the book and 10,000 online.
Accompanying CD-ROM includes more than 4500 NCLEX examination-style review questions in quiz, study, or exam mode, a diagnostic pre-test, audio and video questions, and audio review summaries.
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Complete NCLEX preparation for the nursing student. Features 5,038 questions in all, with 1,340 of those being alternative item format questions. Contains a bonus CD-Rom with 3,000 questions that can be selected according to specific content area, client need categories and subcategories, integrated processes, or phase of the nursing process, or by a 275-question comprehensive exam.
This title includes additional digital media when purchased in print format. For this digital book edition, media content is not included.
Planning visits and making them meaningful for children in foster care and their parents are critically important to families and to case outcome. This guide helps social workers develop visiting plans that facilitate the achievement of case goals and decrease the length of time children spend in foster care, while encouraging a professional commitment to maintaining relationships between children in placement and their parents.