This book was written for student nurses in training and their supervisors (both nurse teachers and qualified clinical staff), and was designed to bring nursing theory into line with the changes that are currently taking place in the delivery of nursing care. It is a basic text outlining the principles of nursing practice and their application in the clinical setting. It explains the rationale that lies behind nursing practice using activities of daily living, and is already established in its first edition as an essential reference text both for student nurses throughout their training and in a clinical setting for new nursing staff. The new edition has been revised and expanded to reflect current developments and should be used by all nurses at some point in their career.
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Höhe: 220 mm
Breite: 140 mm
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978-0-632-01812-3 (9780632018123)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Part 1: Meeting basic needs : Maintaining safety; Communicating; Breathing; Maintaining body temperature; Personal hygiene; Eating and drinking; Eliminating; Mobilizing; Recreation - rest/relaxation, sleeping; Expressing sexuality; Spiritual comfort; Terminal illness and death. Part 2: Other components of care : Drug administration; Pain control; Stress; Control of infection; The principles of asepsis; Record keeping. Part 3: Professional and organizational aspects of care : Professional and ethical issues; Decision making; Nursing management; Nursing research; Teaching.