NCLEX High-Risk: The Disaster Prevention Manual for Nurses Determined to Pass the RN Licensing Examination: . - Softcover

Condon, Marian C.; March, Karen S.

 
9780763773397: NCLEX High-Risk: The Disaster Prevention Manual for Nurses Determined to Pass the RN Licensing Examination: .

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About the Authors

Dr. Marian Condon is a professor of nursing at York College of Pennsylvania in York, Pennsylvania.'She holds degrees in Nursing and Education and is a Certified Nurse Educator. Dr. Condon teaches a graduate-level course for nurse educators and specializes in assisting underachieving students, students who suffer from test anxiety and graduate nurses who’ve failed the RN licensing examination. Dr. Condon has successfully coached over 50 Graduate Nurses to retake NCLEX successfully, including many who had failed multiple times. '

Dr. Karen S. March is a professor of nursing at York College of Pennsylvania in York, Pennsylvania and a nurse researcher in the department of EBP/nursing research at York Hospital.'Board certified as an adult clinical nurse specialist since 1995 and certified as a critical care nurse since 1987, Dr. March has been a nurse educator for 17 years. As an educator, Dr. March has had extensive item-writing experience.'She has written peer-reviewed examination items for a prominent nursing program, for various textbook supplements and chapters, and for a widely distributed computer-based critical care orientation package developed by the American Association of Critical Care Nurses.'Additionally, Dr. March developed a computerized test bank of more than 1200 questions for a leading pharmacology textbook.'Dr. March shares her knowledge with both graduate and undergraduate students.'She teaches a master's level course in measurement and evaluation in nursing, while, at the undergraduate level, she and another faculty member researched, planned and initiated an NCLEX-RN success program at York College which resulted in dramatically improved consistency of student outcomes.'

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