Dr. Caputi's Principles for Nurse Educators

Dr. Caputi's Principles for Nurse Educators
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ISBN-10 : 1953294391
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Synopsis Dr. Caputi's Principles for Nurse Educators by : Linda Caputi

The principles in Dr. Caputi's Principles for Nurse Educators are based on decades of nursing education research, current literature, and 40 plus years of gathering nursing education wisdom. Dr. Caputi has taught, administered, and/or consulted in academic nursing education for over 40 year. She has consulted with over 500 nursing programs at every educational level offered in all types of educational institutions across 49 states, Washington, DC, and Canada. Over the span of these years, common themes emerged representing successful ways of doing as well as areas of concern voiced by hundreds of nursing faculty and administrators. This publication represents wisdom gleaned and lessons learned from these accumulated experiences.

Think Like a Nurse

Think Like a Nurse
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ISBN-10 : 1953294219
ISBN-13 : 9781953294210
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Synopsis Think Like a Nurse by : Linda Caputi

Over 150 colleges and universities have adopted the first edition of "Think Like a Nurse: A Handbook" as a required student textbook. These adoptions demonstrate a need for this clinical judgment framework and have motivated the author, Dr. Linda Caputi, to expand the Caputi Method for Learning Clinical Judgment. The overwhelming support from educational institutions is evidence that students must learn a clinical judgment framework as the basis for thinking in nursing today. Older methods of evaluating student thinking that relied solely on students correctly answering questions with the assumption that if they answer correctly, they are able to use clinical judgment, is fatally flawed. Students must learn a framework that is used to focus their thinking, stay mindful, and guide them to make sound clinical decisions. "Think Like a Nurse: A Handbook" was initially introduced and used in the United States. Early in 2021 representatives from Georgian College's new Honours BScN program requested a Canadian version of the book. Lesley MacMaster of Georgian College adapted the book for nursing students across Canada. At the start of that work, Ms. MacMaster obtained reviews of the first edition. Two nurse leaders in Canada graciously agreed to review the book. Their comments provide further support for the Caputi method and for a Canadian version of "Think Like a Nurse: The Caputi Method for Learning Clinical Judgment. "With "Think Like a Nurse: The Caputi Method for Learning Clinical Judgment," students in the United States and now in Canada are learning how to think like a nurse for the end goal of becoming a self-directed thinker who makes good decisions to improve patient outcomes. For more information, Linda's Nursing Education Blog, teaching tools, and complimentary webinars, please visit Dr. Caputi's website at:https://LindaCaputi.com

Think Like a Nurse

Think Like a Nurse
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Total Pages : 326
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ISBN-10 : 1953294200
ISBN-13 : 9781953294203
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Synopsis Think Like a Nurse by : Linda Caputi

Over 150 colleges/universities adopted the 1st edition of "Think Like a Nurse: A Handbook" as a required textbook, demonstrating a need for this clinical judgment framework and motivated the author, Dr. Linda Caputi, to improve the Caputi Method for Learning Clinical Judgment. The overwhelming support from these institutions is evidence that students must learn a clinical judgment framework as the basis for thinking in nursing today. Older methods of evaluating student thinking that relied solely on students correctly answering questions with the assumption that if they answer correctly, they are able to use clinical judgment, is fatally flawed. Students must learn a framework that is used to focus their thinking, stay mindful, and guide them to make sound clinical decisions."Think Like a Nurse: A Handbook" was initially introduced and used in the United States. Early in 2021 representatives from Georgian College's new Honours BScN program requested a Canadian version of the book. Lesley MacMaster of Georgian College adapted the book for nursing students across Canada. At the start of that work, Ms. MacMaster obtained reviews of the first edition. Two nurse leaders in Canada graciously agreed to review the book. Their comments provide further support for the Caputi method and for a Canadian version of "Think Like a Nurse: The Caputi Method for Learning Clinical Judgment." With "Think Like a Nurse: The Caputi Method for Learning Clinical Judgment" students in the United States and now in Canada are learning how to think like a nurse for the end goal of becoming a self-directed thinker who makes good decisions to improve patient outcomes.

Principles for Nurse Educators

Principles for Nurse Educators
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Synopsis Principles for Nurse Educators by : Frances Simmons

Certified Nurse Educator Review Book

Certified Nurse Educator Review Book
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Publisher : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Total Pages : 243
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ISBN-10 : 9781975159856
ISBN-13 : 1975159853
Rating : 4/5 (56 Downloads)

Synopsis Certified Nurse Educator Review Book by : Linda Caputi

Based on the CNE® examination blueprint, Certified Nurse Educator Review Book: The Official NLN Guide to the CNE® Exam, Second Edition delivers a comprehensive review to prepare you to take the Certified Nurse Educator examination. Each chapter provides an overview of the content included on the exam blueprint and practice test items, complete with rationales for correct and incorrect answers, reflecting the types of items you will encounter on the exam. This revised edition streamlines and enhances your exam preparation with updated content, additional bulleted lists and tables, additional practice questions, and example scenarios that demonstrate the practical application of chapter concepts.

Think Like a Nurse

Think Like a Nurse
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Total Pages : 278
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ISBN-10 : 1941478905
ISBN-13 : 9781941478905
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Synopsis Think Like a Nurse by : Linda Caputi

Why Use this BookExcellent patient outcomes is the number one goal for all healthcare providers, including nurses. Nurses contribute to improving patient outcomes through excellent nursing care using abilities such as predicting and managing potential complications and decreasing the failure to rescue rate. To meet the goal of excellent patient outcomes, nurses must learn how to think, specifically how to use clinical judgment. However, before a nurse can use clinical judgment, the nurse must first develop clinical judgment. This book does just that! "Think Like a Nurse: A Handbook" unlocks the mystery of thinking like a nurse by providing a step-by-step approach for developing clinical judgment. All nursing students and nurses can benefit from what this book presents. Finally! A book that teaches how to develop clinical judgment!Who Should Use this BookThis book is written as a textbook for use in all levels of pre-licensed nursing education: LPN/LVN, Associate Degree, Baccalaureate Degree, and entry-level Master's Degree students. It can also be used in all RN-to-BSN programs as students revisit the process of developing clinical judgment then learn to apply clinical judgment in community health settings and management in health care. RN-to-BSN students can also use this information as they work with nursing students or orient new staff in the practice setting. This book is also an excellent resource for nursing professional development practitioners and nurse preceptors as they work with new graduates and new nurse hires to expand their application of thinking as a staff nurse.Finally, this book is a critical element for all students enrolled in Master's in Nursing Education programs. Those being educated as faculty in nursing programs and as nursing professional development practitioners must focus on teaching thinking if we are to meet the ultimate goal of improved patient outcomes through excellent nursing care.

Nursing Student Retention

Nursing Student Retention
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Publisher : Springer Publishing Company
Total Pages : 375
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ISBN-10 : 9780826109507
ISBN-13 : 0826109500
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis Nursing Student Retention by : Marianne R. Jeffreys, EdD, RN

This is the only book to offer an evidence-based model for retaining students and ensuring success across the nursing education spectrum. It is designed to assist faculty in creating, implementing, and evaluating student retention and academic success strategies. This model, Nursing Undergraduate Retention and Success (NURS), can be used effectively with all kinds of nursing programs, both traditional and nontraditional, including diploma, ADN, RN-BS, and accelerated BS. The book features the Nursing Student Retention Toolkit, an easy-to-use digital toolkit for assessment and planning that is thoroughly cross-referenced and integrated into the text. Together, these complementary resources offer a wide selection of educational activities and support strategies for diverse learners and settings. The text provides guidelines for maximizing educational strengths, identifying and assessing at-risk students, facilitating student retention, and revitalizing teaching methods. It examines the multidimensional factors that must be considered, including cultural values and beliefs, and describes proven strategies for promoting retention and academic success such as faculty advisement, promoting professional events and membership, peer partnerships, and enrichment programs. Nursing Student Retention, with its breadth of information and one-of-a-kind digital toolkit, will be of great value to nurse educators, administrators, and graduate students. This new edition features: An easy-to-use format that includes the Nursing Student Retention Toolkit,a digital adjunct containing assessment tools, and templates for designing, implementing, and evaluating retention strategies Chapters updated to provide a wealth of new information and evidence-based strategies Real-life scenarios featuring diverse learners and settings Vignettes to synthesize and demonstrate application of learning

Mastering Concept-Based Teaching

Mastering Concept-Based Teaching
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Publisher : Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages : 180
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ISBN-10 : 9780323570817
ISBN-13 : 032357081X
Rating : 4/5 (17 Downloads)

Synopsis Mastering Concept-Based Teaching by : Jean Foret Giddens

Get all the strategies and guidance you need successfully implement conceptual learning with Mastering Concept-Based Teaching, 2nd Edition. Written specifically for nursing faculty, renowned educators Dr. Jean Foret Giddens, Dr. Linda Caputi, and Dr. Beth Rodgers walk you through the background and benefits of using a concept-based learning approach; how to plan, develop, and deliver an effective concept-based course; and how to improve and evaluate student learning with concepts. This new second edition also features two new chapters — one on how to conduct concept-based clinical experiences and another chapter on the future of concept-based interprofessional learning. You'll also find updated content and more of the highly helpful Misconceptions and Clarifications boxes. So whether you're teaching in an LPN, ADN, BSN, or MSN program, this insightful book is here to ensure a smooth execution concept-based teaching. - Framework for developing a concept-based curriculum provides guidance throughout the general steps associated with developing a CBC. - Strong foundation in how to teach within a concept-based curriculum dives into the nature of concepts, their function in the process of learning, and the importance of being consistent in the selection and implementation of concepts. - Balanced teaching strategies illustrate ways to enhance the conceptual approach through engaging learning activities and an open environment. - Success evaluation criteria explains the importance of analyzing evaluation data to determine the effectiveness of a new curriculum on meeting program learning outcomes. - NEW! Updated content reflects the latest research in the neuroscience of learning, insightful illustrations, and best practices in concept-based curriculum design and instruction. - NEW! Expanded use of Misconceptions and Clarifications boxes also reflects the latest research in conceptual learning to help clarify important concepts. - NEW! Added color improves teaching and learning value. - UNIQUE! New chapter on concept-based clinical experiences includes simulation and lab experiences, "live" clinical experiences, and clinical learning activities for inpatient, outpatient, community, and health systems-level experiences. - UNIQUE! New chapter on thinking conceptually and the future of concept-based interprofessional learning covers both the ways CBC is spreading beyond just nursing and how to encourage faculty to shift their thinking to develop reasoning and critical thinking skills in students versus rote learning of content.

Nurse as Educator

Nurse as Educator
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Publisher : Jones & Bartlett Learning
Total Pages : 743
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ISBN-10 : 9781449694173
ISBN-13 : 1449694179
Rating : 4/5 (73 Downloads)

Synopsis Nurse as Educator by : Susan Bacorn Bastable

Nurse as Educator: Principles of Teaching and Learning for Nursing Practice, Fourth Edition prepares nurse educators, clinical nurse specialists, and nurse practitioners for their ever-increasing role in patient teaching, health education, health promotion, and nursing education. This text can be used in undergraduate or even graduate courses; one of the strengths of this text is that it is written in a style that enables students to easily understand new conceptsand readily apply them. Other strong features include coverage of the motivational and sociocultural differences that affect teaching and learning. The Fourth Edition of this best-selling text has been updated and revised to include the latest research and data in the field of nurse education. Nurse as Educator: Principles of Teaching and Learning for Nursing Practice, Fourth Edition is the text of choice in nursing education courses and programs, as well as for institutional and community-based settings. The text includes access to the Navigate Companion Website for students which features engaging learning tools. Updates to the new edition include discussion of the following:The IOM's new report The Future of Nursing: Leading Change Advancing Health New material on how to teach motor skill learningNational Action Plan around health literacy New content on the transgender populationUpdated formulas to measure patient health literacyCompletely revised chapter on Educating Learners with Disabilities This text is a must have for either undergraduate or graduate courses.

Little Lessons for Nurses Educators

Little Lessons for Nurses Educators
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Publisher : College of Dupage Press
Total Pages : 99
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ISBN-10 : 1932514139
ISBN-13 : 9781932514131
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis Little Lessons for Nurses Educators by : Linda Caputi

The College of DuPage Press is proud to present a delightfully heartfelt book by Dr. Linda Caputi, which offers pearls of wisdom for Nurse Educators. Over the years she has inspired her fellow educators with presentations and workshops nationwide with sound advice and practical tools for the classroom. Make this lovely book filled with "Nightingales" a gift to yourself or others in the Nursing Education field. This book is in memory of the first Nurse Educator, Florence Nightingale.