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Vade Mecum

Vade Mecum-A Guided Journal for New Nurses
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Rated 5.00 out of 5 based on 1 customer rating
(1 customer review)

$24.99

A guidebook, workbook, and journal all in one.

SKU: 979-8218379759 Category: Books Tags: Critical thinking for Nurses, Interactive journal for new Nurses, Journal with prompts for new Nurses, New Grad Nurse, Nursing Notebook
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Description

Designed to ease the transition from new graduate to confident nurse.

Vade Mecum is more than a journal—it’s a structured, guided companion created to support new graduate nurses through the orientation phase. Designed by a nurse preceptor, it offers guided prompts, reflection tools, and coaching cues to help nurses grow in confidence, competence, and critical thinking.

Whether used independently or alongside a nurse residency program, Vade Mecum provides a safe space for self-assessment, emotional processing, and intentional goal setting.

Features & Benefits:

  • Weekly guided prompts—aligned with key transition milestones

  • Self-assessments and feedback notes

  • Master common diagnoses
  • Minimalist, profession design that makes it durable for daily clinical use

  • Capture your insights and experiences in a dedicated notes section, turning your journal into a personalized record of professional development.

Ideal for:

  • Nurse Residency Programs

  • New Graduate Nurses

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Additional information

Weight 11.3 oz
Dimensions 8.5 × 6.5 × 0.5 in
Color

Black

Brand

The Nurse Preceptor

Specifications

Hardcover, Sprial Bound, 160 pages, English Language, A5 8.5in x 6.5in

1 thought on “Vade Mecum”

  1. C.G says:
    June 5, 2024 at 12:57 am

    Great content. There’s more stuff in it then what is shown. I most love the shift handoff, diagnosis, and meds sections. The little brain teasers scattered on the weekly reflections are so cute. The table of contents helped me understand how to use everything. I like the notes section. I use it to jot down reminders for Epic and stuff that I can go back and look at instead having to keep asking. I feel like I really know what I’m doing especially giving report. I wish there was a section for labs to remember but I used the notes section for that.

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