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|2-min. read| The Next Generation NCLEX, introduced in 2023, is different from the previous version — particularly in regard to reference ranges.
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|5.5-min. read| Faculty at Lakeview College of Nursing identified 4 strategies for developing safe, competent nurses. They share them in this article focused on preparing for the 2023 changes in the NCLEX.
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|3-min. read |The Next Generation NCLEX introduced the assessment of clinical judgment. Get a graphic showing the 6 functions of clinical judgment and link to an article providing strategies for teaching clinical judgment.
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|6-min. read| ATI Nursing Education holds a place of distinction among businesses that support nurse educators, as a leader and solution innovator for 25 years.
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<3-min. read> The Next Generation NCLEX continues to be the main topic about which nurse educators want information. Here are their most-read articles.
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|6-min. read|Teach nursing students how to analyze cues. Build clinical judgment skills with interactive resources that teach how to interpret client cues using real-world examples.
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|6-min. read| Clovis graduates are expected to earn a high NCLEX score. But, more importantly, they must be practice-ready nursing students. Read their story.
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|4-min. read| Not all nursing simulation options are equal. That means choosing which types to use is crucial to your students’ success.
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|7-min. read| Research shows that nursing simulation activities and interactive content are better for teaching students than traditional textbooks.
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| 7-minute read| Many nursing students are not prepared for the academic rigor of a nursing program, and this leads to increased first-year attrition. Identifying at-risk nursing students and providing an individualized support program can improve nursing student retention.