NCSBN just released " The NGN Case Study " in their quarterly Next Generation NCLEX News, explaining how Next Generation questions are formatted in association with case studies. The Open RN project is currently creating similar case studies and critical thinking questions for the Nursing OER Textbooks using H5P. If you have personally developed similar case studies for your Pharmacology, Skills, Fundamentals, Mental Health or Management courses that you would be interested in sharing with the Open RN project under CC by 4.0 licensing, please feel free to forward them to Kim Ernstmeyer at kernstmeyer@cvtc.edu. If your case study is selected for use by the Open RN workgroup, your name will be credited in the associated textbook.
Nursing faculty have reached out with questions regarding potential learning activities to substitute for clinical in the midst of the COVID-19 closings. Here are some options: A. The ARISE project , which was supported by a Department of Labor grant that has now ended. 150 simulations and serious games were created for nursing, respiratory therapy, and other disciplines. Here are two ways to access these free scenarios, which require the use of an iPad and free app called "ARIS": 1. Skills Commons: Faculty Information/Instructions: https://www.skillscommons.org/handle/taaccct/12981 All of the simulations are located at: https://www.skillscommons.org/handle/taaccct/4068/discover?query=arise 2. Everything was also added to a Google Drive that is organized by subfolders containing simulations, serious games and case studies: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1WaCew7a_MmhBxx49iDYST_meqiPapfvb?usp=sharing See the spreadshee...
We are thrilled to announce Open RN Nursing Fundamentals and Nursing Skills textbooks are co-winners of the 2021 "Best Open Textbook Award" from OE Global! Read more about the international 2021 Open Asset award winners . Nursing Pharmacology also won the Best Open Textbook Award in 2020 . We sincerely thank OE Global for recognizing Open RN textbooks as "exceptional open educational resources!"
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