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Essentials of Nursing Practice 3rd Revised edition

Paperback by Delves-Yates, Catherine

Essentials of Nursing Practice

£39.99

ISBN:
9781529732191
Publication Date:
20 Apr 2022
Edition/language:
3rd Revised edition / English
Publisher:
Sage Publications Ltd
Pages:
848 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 26 - 28 Sep 2025
Essentials of Nursing Practice

Description

Delivering knowledge, theory and skills for the NMC Future Nurse curriculum. This definitive textbook introduces the core topics and essential information that every nursing student will need to master during their degree. Written by a diverse team of nursing educators from around the UK, with input from patients, practitioners and students, the book delivers a complete solution that challenges modern nursing practice and prepares students for the changing health needs of communities and individuals. Key features: Adopts a values-based and person-centred approach to nursing Modelled on the NMC Standards providing full coverage of the core curriculum Real-life 'voices' and experiences from patients, students and practitioners bring the subject to life Includes active learning features that develop graduate nursing skills such as critical thinking, reflection and evidence-based practice Lecturers and educators can also access a collection of exclusive teaching materials including presentation slides for each chapter, hundreds of multiple choice and short-form questions, guided case studies as well as recommendations for video-based activities with assignable questions.

Contents

Part A: Learning to be a Nurse Chapter 1. What is Nursing and What is a Nurse? - Catherine Delves-Yates, Karen Elcock, Carol Hall, Ruth Northway and Steve Trenoweth Chapter 2. Being a Nursing Student - Catherine Delves-Yates Chapter 3. Reflection and Evidence-based Practice - Gabrielle Thorpe Chapter 4. Academic Writing and Assessment - Gabrielle Thorpe Part B: Professional Practice Chapter 5. Ethics - Ruth Northway and Ian Beech Chapter 6. Law - Graham Avery updated by Marc Cornock Chapter 7. Accountability and Professionalism - Karen Elcock Chapter 8. Resilience - E. Jane Blowers Chapter 9. Becoming a Change Agent - Nickey Rooke and Jacqueline Phillips Part C: Fundamentals of Nursing Care Chapter 10. Delivering Effective Care - Fiona Everett and Wendy Wright Chapter 11. Introduction to Nursing Theory - Carol Hall Chapter 12. Value-based, Person-or family-centred Care - Catherine Delves-Yates Chapter 13. Patient, Service User, Family and Carer Perspectives - Katrina Emerson and Ruth Northway Chapter 14. Assessment, Planning, Implementation and Evaluation (Apie): The Process of Nursing - Rebeckah Hill Chapter 15. Core Communication Skills - Karen Elcock and Kimberley Byrnes Chapter 16. Communication and Interpersonal Skills in Challenging Circumstances - Steve Trenoweth and Sue Baron Chapter 17. Ensuring Quality and Effective Management of Risk - Melanie Fisher and Margaret Scott updated by Karen Elcock Chapter 18. Record Keeping and Documentation - Jill Barnes and Robert Jenkins updated by Claire Brockwell Chapter 19. Clinical Decision-making - Gemma Hurley Chapter 20. Safeguarding - Katie Mclaughlin Chapter 21. Promoting Health - Charlene Lobo, Daryl Evans and Helen Walker updated by Coralie Roll Part D: Skills for Nursing Care Chapter 22. Infection Prevention and Control - Rose Gallagher Chapter 23. Aseptic Technique and Specimen Collection - Rose Gallagher Chapter 24. Clinical Measurement - Caroline Dobson and Trevor Simpson Chapter 25. Pain Management - Ann Kettyle Chapter 26. Skin Integrity - Alexandra Carlin Chapter 27. Safe Movement of People - Michelle O'Reilly and David Best Chapter 28. Emergency Care - Sara Morgan Chapter 29. Medicines Administration - Carol Hall updated by Christina Roulston Chapter 30. Assisting People with their Nutritional Needs - Kate Goodhand and Jane Ewen Chapter 31. Assisting People with their Elimination Needs - Mairead Collie and David J. Hunter Chapter 32. Assisting People with their Hygiene Needs - Catherine Delves-Yates Chapter 33. Care after Death - Maria Parry Part E: Context of Nursing Care Chapter 34. Introduction to the Organisation and Settings of Care - Siobhan McCullough Chapter 35. Introduction to Interprofessional Working - Hanneke Wiltjer Chapter 36. Introduction to the Psychological Context of Nursing - Janet Ramjeet Updated by Catherine Delves-Yates Chapter 37. Introduction to the Sociological Context of Nursing - Ruth Northway Chapter 38. Introduction to Public Health - Charlene Lobo Updated by Coralie Roll Chapter 39. Introduction to Health Policy and the Political Context of Nursing - Siobhan McCullough Chapter 40. Introduction to the Global Context of Nursing - Catherine Delves-Yates

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