PART 1: INTRODUCTION
Guidelines for Prioritization, Delegation, and Assignment Decisions
PART 2: PRIORITIZATION, DELEGATION, AND ASSIGNMENT IN COMMON HEALTH SCENARIOS
1. Pain
2. Cancer
3. Immunologic Problems
4. Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base Balance Problems
5. Safety and Infection Control
6. Respiratory Problems
7. Cardiovascular Problems
8. Hematologic Problems
9. Neurologic Problems
10. Visual and Auditory Problems
11. Musculoskeletal Problems
12. Gastrointestinal and Nutritional Problems
13. Diabetes Mellitus
14. Other Endocrine Problems
15. Integumentary Problems
16. Renal and Urinary Problems
17. Reproductive Problems
18. Pregnancy and Childbearing Problems
19. Pediatric Problems
20. Pharmacology
21. Emergencies and Disasters
22. Psychiatric-Mental Health Problems
23. Community Health Problems NEW!
24. NGN-Style Questions
PART 3: PRIORITIZATION, DELEGATION, AND ASSIGNMENT IN COMPLEX HEALTH SCENARIOS
Case Study 1. Chest Pressure, Indigestion, and Nausea
Case Study 2. Dyspnea and Shortness of Breath
Case Study 3. Multiple Patients on a Medical-Surgical Unit
Case Study 4. Shortness of Breath, Edema, and Decreased Urine Output
Case Study 5. Patient with New Diagnosis of Diabetes Mellitus NEW!
Case Study 6. Multiple Patients Receiving Home Health Care
Case Study 7. Spinal Cord Injury
Case Study 8. Multiple Patients with Adrenal Gland Disorders
Case Study 9. Multiple Patients with Gastrointestinal Problems
Case Study 10. Multiple Patients with Pain
Case Study 11. Multiple Patients with Cancer
Case Study 12. Gastrointestinal Bleeding
Case Study 13. Head and Leg Trauma and Shock
Case Study 14. Septic Shock
Case Study 15. Heart Failure
Case Study 16. Multiple Patients With Peripheral Vascular Disease
Case Study 17. Respiratory Difficulty after Surgery
Case Study 18. Multiple Patients in a Long-Term Care Center
Case Study 19. Pediatric Patients in Clinic and Acute Care Settings
Case Study 20. Multiple Patients with Mental Health Disorders
Case Study 21. Childbearing
Case Study 22. Blunt Abdominal Trauma NEW!
Case Study 23. Gunshot Wound with Septic Shock NEW!