A range of nursing issues is addressed and critically evaluated by expert contributors, including nursing theory, nursing processes, ethics, information systems, and quality assurance, with each chapter being independent from, yet interrelated with the other. Nursing Care offers a splendid basis for critical thinking about the key issues which constitute nursing practice and will be vital reading for all nurses wishing to enhance their knowledge and skills in professional practice.
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If I were to encourage every diploma and undergraduate nursing student - pre- or post-registration - and their tutors to buy just one book this year, this would probably be it....If you are committed to reflective, knowledgeable nursing practice, buy it.
Nursing Times
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978-0-340-53920-0 (9780340539200)
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Caring - a dying art?, Gosia Brykczynska; values and philosophy of nursing - the dynamic of change, Eileen Inglesby; Parson's revisited - a reappraisal of the community nurse role, Rosalind Rundle; rethinking the nursing process, Diane Marks-Maran; models of nursing - the self image of the nurse, the role of the patient, square pegs in round holes, Betty Kershaw; information systems in modern nursing, Angela Trueman; quality assurance - the path to nursing excellence, Kim Manley; caring - some philosophical and spiritual reflections, Gosia Brykczynska.