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| 3-min. read | An NCSBN expert on the Next Generation NCLEX shares insight on the exam's purpose: assessing clinical judgment in new nursing graduates.
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<7.45-min. read> Teaching clinical to nursing students must change — and here’s 6 crucial reasons why it needs to start in the classroom.
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<1.5-min. read> Case studies based on actual bedside situations are smart tools
for building clinical judgment skills.
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<1-min. read> Is your program confused about the Next Generation NCLEX's Clinical Judgment Measurement Model? It's honestly not complicated. (And it's much like what you're already teaching.)
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<2.5-min. read time> The NCSBN’s Phil Dickison, PhD, RN, says the Next Generation NCLEX will position nurses for success in a changing healthcare system. But he knows many educators are concerned about the change.
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<1-min. read> We've got the vital information you need to know about NGN. Select a question from those listed in our handy infographic and get answers so you are immediately in-the-know.
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<7-min. read> No aspect of nursing today is more important than developing the skill of clinical judgment. NCSBN has zeroed in on this skill as the reason behind creating a new version of the NCLEX (commonly referred to as Next Generation NCLEX).
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<1.5-min. read> The need for stronger clinical judgment skills in nursing students has researchers worldwide searching for answers. Here, we gather a selection of journal articles published in 2018 to provide further reading and help you identify opportunities to strengthen students’ clinical judgment skills.
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<1-min. read> The knowledge is now widespread: The NCSBN has embarked on a groundbreaking study to determine whether to launch the Next Generation NCLEX.
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<1.5-min read> The NCSBN is undertaking a groundbreaking path with its Next Generation NCLEX for assessing clinical judgment in student nurses.