Nursing Problems and Obligations: AND A Sound Economic Basis for Schools of Nursing
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 9. January 2009
Book
Hardback
560 pages
978-0-415-48556-2 (ISBN)
Description
As well as arguing for the place of ethics in the training of nurses, this volume is also intended as a guide on appropriate behaviour for the student and senior nurse, whether she was employed at a hospital or in the capacity as a private or district nurse.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Product notice
Paper over boards
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 174 mm
Weight
1000 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-415-48556-2 (9780415485562)
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Content
Contents for these volumes are 1 Ethics 2 Ethics and the Probationary Period 3 Ethics and the Student Nurse 4 Ethics and the Student Nurse continued 5 The Student Nurse and Co-workers 6 Qualifications for Executive Work 7 Qualifications for Executive Work continued 8 Specialized Nursing 9 Miscellaneous Topics 10 The Activities of the Graduate Nurse 11 Molding Public Opinion 12 Looking Ahead and 1A Sound Economic Basis For Schools of Nursing 2 Some Problems of Training Schools for Nurses 3 Address as President of the Maryland State Association of Graduate Nurses 4 Suggestions for Educational Standards for State Registration 5 The Preliminary Education of Nurses 6 Some Results of Preparatory Courses for Nurses 7 Nursing and Its Opportunities 8 The Training of Visiting Nurses 9 he Social Services of the District Nurse 10 The Training of the Psychopathic Nurse 11 Nursing and Public Health 12 How Can we Attract Suitable Applicants to our Training Schools for Nurses? 13 Twenty-Five Years of the Johns Hopkins Hospital School for Nurses 14 The Responsibilities of Hospital Trustees 15 The Obligations of Opportunity 16 Our Inheritance 17 Some Ideals for Schools of Nursing 18 The Relation of the War Program to Nursing in Civil Hospitals 19 Twenty Years of Nursing Education in Teachers College 20 The Outlook in Nursing 21 Address Before The New York State Nurses' Association 22 The Evolution of Nursing Education From Hospital to University 23 How Can we Care for our Patients and Educate the Nurse? 24 Thirty Years of Progress in Nursing 25 Developments in Teaching Since 1873 26 Apprenticeship to Duty