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**Selected for Doody's Core Titles(R) 2024 with 'Essential Purchase' designation in Perioperative** Learn to make sound clinical nursing judgments with the concept-based, case study approach in Harding & Snyder's Clinical Reasoning Cases in Nursing, 8th Edition. Awarded second place in the 2019 AJN Book of the Year Awards in the Medical-Surgical category, this time-tested case study resource is highly regarded for its clinically relevant and thought-provoking cases. Approximately150 true-to-life case studies cover all four clinical practice areas - medical-surgical, pediatric, OB/maternity, and psychiatric-mental health nursing - all organized to facilitate a conceptual approach to teaching and learning. Each case covers a common patient problem drawn from actual clinical experiences and written by nurses who are clinical experts and includes a strong focus on interprofessional collaboration competencies. Cases include integrated content on pharmacology, nutrition, and diagnostic/laboratory tests to encourage you to think critically about all aspects of patient care. The 8th edition has been updated throughout to reflect the most current standards of clinical practice, including readiness for practice in the COVID-19 era. Also new to this edition, concepts and terminology related to the Next Generation NCLEX(R) Exam (NGN) are introduced in the Preface and integrated throughout to help you prepare for the new exam. - Approximately 150 case studies draw from actual clinical experiences in medical-surgical, pediatric, OB/maternity, and psychiatric-mental health clinical areas to help you learn to think clinically, prioritize, and deliver proactive nursing care. - UNIQUE! Concept-based organization mirrors the growing popularity of concept-based curricula and conceptual approaches to teaching and learning in nursing education. - Clinical judgment approach helps you learn to identify changes, anticipate possible complications, and initiate therapeutic interventions. - Progressive case complexity builds on previous learning to help you gradually develop clinical judgment skills. - Strong QSEN safety emphasis is highlighted with an icon to communicate 'caution' or 'safety.'- Icons identify questions that resemble new NCLEX-RN item types. - Strong emphasis on sepsis and antibiotic resistance addresses the growing problem of sepsis (a recent Joint Commission 'core measure') and antibiotic resistance, where appropriate.