Nursing skills in professional and practice contexts / Tina Moore and Sheila Cunninham.

Quick and easy to reference, this short, clinically focused guide is ideal for use on placements or for revision. The professional role of the nurse is at the very foundation of good care management and provision. Nurses are accountable to patients, the public, employers and their entire profession....

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Main Authors: Moore, Tina, 1962- (Author), Cunningham, Sheila, 1962- (Author)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Abingdon, OXon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2020.
Series:Skills in nursing practice
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Summary:Quick and easy to reference, this short, clinically focused guide is ideal for use on placements or for revision. The professional role of the nurse is at the very foundation of good care management and provision. Nurses are accountable to patients, the public, employers and their entire profession. It is imperative that you have a sound understanding of the various ethical, legal and professional issues you will face during your career. This competency-based text covers: Professional issues and accountability Communication The patient journey Diagnostic testing Care planning Managing and leading in the clinical environment End-of-life care Outlining relevant key concepts, lifespan matters, assessment and nursing skills, it also helps you learn by including learning outcomes, concept map summaries, activities, questions and scenarios with sample answers, and critical reflection thinking points. It is suitable for pre-registration nurses, students on the nursing associate programme and newly qualified nurses.
Physical Description:1 online resource
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:1351065610
9781351065610
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