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Certified Nurse Educator (CNE) Review Manual

Certified Nurse Educator (CNE) Review Manual
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Certified Nurse Educator (CNE) Review Manual

 
 
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"Nurse Educators can no longer be just experts in their specific fields; they need to be able to teach a variety of students in a variety of settings. This book encompasses all topics necessary to assist nurses to become educators. I am not aware any other books that address this area so thoroughly." Score: 98, 5 stars

--Doody's

"I truly believe that your book made it possible for me to successfully complete the CNE exam! It truly is the only book you need to pass the CNE exam - I'm living proof! Thanks so much! I learned a lot from your book and intend to keep it on my desk for future reference!"

-Sue Carroll, MSN, RN
Sentara College of Health Sciences

This is the only Certified Nurse Educator (CNE) examination prep book that addresses each of the key topics outlined in the actual NLN test blueprint. The review manual serves as an indespensible resource for novice and expert nurse educators seeking to master the content needed for CNE Certification.

Each chapter contains only the most important information needed for the test, breaking each topic down into its parts to facilitate quick access to core content. No other review manual offers comprehensive coverage of everything nurse educators need to know for the CNE exam, including guidelines for classroom management, practal teaching strategies, and much more.

Why you need this book:

  • Chapter content presents nurse educator core competencies as outlined in the NLN test blueprint
  • Features practice questions in each chapter and an answer key in the back of the book with full explanations of correct answers
  • Includes comprehensive practice test at the end of the book, also with explanations of correct answers
  • Contains essential information on practical teaching strategies, developing lesson plans, culturally diverse students, student evaluation, and much more

This guide contains the essential knowledge that all nurse educators need to pass the test and excel in teaching, thus serving as an invaluable resource for systematic review of content before taking the NLN CNE examination.


Product Details
Author:Dr. Maryann Godshall PhD(c) MSN CCRN CPN CNE
Paperback:304 pages
Publisher:Springer Publishing Company
Publication Date:June 15, 2009
Language:English
ISBN:082610505X
Product Length:9.8 inches
Product Width:6.9 inches
Product Height:0.7 inches
Product Weight:1.15 pounds
Package Length:9.8 inches
Package Width:7.0 inches
Package Height:0.7 inches
Package Weight:1.15 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 7 reviews

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21 of 21 found the following review helpful:


3Disappointed with practice questions  Aug 13, 2009 By K. Lee
I am happy to say I passed the CNE exam, but I felt less confident about taking the exam after I completed the Comprehensive Practice Questions. The questions included two on Berwick and change. I was surprised that out of 55 questions 2 would be based on Berwick. Overall I found many of the questions to be knowledge based, such as what is the third step in Roger's five steps in the process of diffusion of innovation. This made me worry that I did not know enough specific facts from the writings of specific authors. Both the unit practice test questions and the comprehensive questions included concepts that I was unable to locate in the text of the book. In the comprehensive practice, I found some rationale for answers to be confusing. I suspected there was an error in the question/answer/rationale. One of the reasons I bought the book was for the practice questions. Now that the test is behind me, I believe that many of the practice questions provide an inaccurate view of the actual exam.

If you do not like material presented in an outline/bullet fashion, you may not like the text of the book. I know I wish the text included more examples and not simply bullet points.

13 of 13 found the following review helpful:


4Best for experienced nurse educators or educator tracked MSNs  May 03, 2010 By BigLew1957 "Renaissance Man"
Although I agree with another reviewers comments regarding the practice tests (both chapter and comprehensive), I already assumed this would be the case as most texts have inadequate test banks (evidence-based, not just my opinion). Nevertheless, you would expect better from some of the nation's best nurse educators.

Overall, the text presented everything I needed to focus on for CNE prep. I took and passed the exam last Friday and there were only two questions which used material not covered in the review guide. If I had not been in an MSN educator track, I probably would have felt more confident reading Billings and Halstead, Bastable, and Oermann and Gaberson - but I teach for a living! Who has that kind of time? So, I would recommend this book for educators who are short on time, but know their way around a classroom, in general.

In fact, I'm buying two more copies and donating them to my program to help others pass the CNE.

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:


5Preparing for the CNE exam  Sep 06, 2009 By Lee Ann Fabry "freshman nursing instructor"
This book does cover all aspects of preparation for the CNE exam. It is also helpful to nursing instructors everywhere. I enjoy the short chapters and the easy to read format.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:


5Excellent Book  Apr 05, 2011 By CBlackwell
I took and passed the CNE exam yesterday. This is the only book I used to prepare and I can easily say it prepared me very well for the CNE exam. I am not educated in nursing education. I am a nurse practitioner clinically and have been a full time assistant professor teaching at the graduate level for the past 5 years. I read through this book in its entirety twice in 4 months and while the CNE exam was definitely challenging, this book provided me with the vast majority of knowledge needed to pass. I am grateful to these authors for preparing such a fantastic study tool. My only small word of caution would be that some of the practice exam questions do conflict with some of the content and rationales of NLN's own practice exam. Nonetheless, this is a very small criticism and the exceedingly large benefits this book provides far outweighs this very insignificant limitation. I highly recommend this book. I believe you will find it to be critical to your success on the CNE.

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4Everything I needed to know  Jan 31, 2011 By kmorris1
Everything I needed to know for the exam was covered in this book. My masters is in nursing education so most of the content felt familiar, I just needed to brush up on theories and their applications.

I, too, found the practice questions in this book to be hit or miss -- depended on the author. I did order the practice test from NLN and found that some of the questions on that were word for word the same questions as in the book. Questions on the actual exam were definitely application and analysis level so I did have to think but I did fine.

I have passed my book on to two collegues who have now used it to pass the exam. Our dean has purchased a few copies to put in the library for other faculty. Well worth the investment.

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