Care plans + finding Nsg articles: 2 really good websites everyone should know about!

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http://www1.us.elsevierhealth.com/MERLIN/Gulanick/Constructor/#New

This website is highly recommended by all my friends if you have problems writing care plans. It is actually a care plan generator, all you do is pick what applies to your patient and out pops a complete care plan. I would like to stress DONT RELY to heavily on this website because in my own personal exp. you may have to write a care plan whenever and wherever you instructor see's fit. Make sure you know how to become a generator yourself before using this. :)

http://www.nursingcenter.com/library/index.asp#journals

If you need a nursing journal article, heres your place. It cost money for most of the articles but some are free. In my exp using it I was always able to find a free article for just about any topic I needed. Make sure if it says it cost money for a article to click on it and scroll down, because sometimes it only cost money if you print the article. Great for Nursing research papers. :)

Thanks the sites will be very useful. Do you know of any sites that offer drug card downloads or information? I have had trouble getting the clinical drug card information required for some of the medication. I am a first year student doing my first clinical rotation now. I currently use Lippincott's 2006 drug guide and Mosby's 2005 drug cards but still can not find all the medications I need cards for.

Are they Nanda approved??:banghead: first cae plan due monday!!!

thanks for that info, it will be very helpful

thanks for that info, it will be very helpful

:) Thank you for the care plan sites. I’m trying to gather information that may be needed for later classes, and to answer a few of my questions. :)

Angels’

Specializes in Psychiatric.

Here is an awsome site for free practice tests. there is a nav bar to the left for every test imaginable. including the NCLX! http://www.testprepreview.com/teas_test_breakdown.htm:balloons:

Here is an awsome site for free practice tests. there is a nav bar to the left for every test imaginable. including the NCLX! http://www.testprepreview.com/teas_test_breakdown.htm:balloons:

I have checked out the NCLEX questions from the above site. They're great for practicing "Knowledge & Comprehension" situations.

However, keep in mind that NCLEX questions are "Application" and "higher order" questions.

In other words, given a situation, what would a prudent RN do or say.

Specializes in Medical-Surgical-Ortho-Neuro-Agency.

hi:

Thanks so much for this great info. Just starting my pre-reqs so this was a real mind opener to the future !

best

Nellie

thanks a lot...these site really helps

Thanks

wonderful websites

thanks SO SO much for posting the links!:kiss I have a feeling I am going to need them ;) :kiss

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