Clinical decision-making is an indispensable facet of professional nursing care. In order to become a registered nurse it is essential that the student develops sound decision-making skills in order to deal with the challenges ahead. This book enables pre-registration nursing students to understand, develop and apply these skills in order to practise safely and effectively. The structure of the book helps students to progress in effective decision-making right from the first to the final year of their programme. The book links theory to realistic experiences and clinical scenarios to show student nurses how to use these skills in practice.
Key features:
-provides practical ways designed to help student nurses reach sound and safe decisions
-uses active learning features and activities that promote the use of evidence, critical enquiry, reflection and patient-centred care
-linked to the latest NMC Standards and Essential Skills Clusters
Rezensionen / Stimmen
As a student nurse I often learn about using evidence based practice within clinical areas, which is why this book was ideal for me to read as a second year nursing student. I especially enjoyed the fact that it was aimed at student nurses in particular, as I feel like I could apply each aspect of the book to my current progress along my course. I feel as though it has been really well thought out and it uses appropriate language for the reader to understand. [...] This book has really helped me when writing assignments and even with my personal development record. -- Emma Connolly, Children's and Young People Student Nurse, University of Salford
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Für höhere Schule und Studium
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Höhe: 246 mm
Breite: 171 mm
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ISBN-13
978-1-4462-8280-9 (9781446282809)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Dr Mooi Standing is an independent academic nursing consultant with over 40 years' experience that includes: (i) practising mental health and adult nursing in a range of hospital and community settings; (ii) lecturing pre-registration and post-registration nursing students from certificate to Master's level and presenting scholarly papers at international nursing conferences; (iii) researching how nurses develop clinical decision-making skills and publishing articles, books and chapters on this topic for nursing students, registered nurses and advanced practitioners; and (iv) providing external consultancy in curriculum development and quality enhancement of nursing programmes both nationally and internationally.
Mooi is currently a Series Editor for Learning Matters' Transforming Nursing Practice book series and has had extensive experience serving as a Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) Quality Assurance Reviewer of nursing educational programmes, and as a Professional Regulator as a Panellist on the NMC Practice Committee.
Introduction
What is clinical judgement and decision making in nursing?
Collaborative clinical decision making
Using observation to inform decisions
Systematic clinical decision making
Standardised clinical decision making
Prioritising decisions in delivering care
Experience and intuition in decision making
Reflective judgement and decision making
Ethical sensitivity in decision making
Accountability for nursing decisions
Confidence in clinical decision making
Decision making 'PERSON' evaluation tool