
A Nurse's Survival Guide to Leadership and Management on the Ward
Jenny Thomas(Author)
Churchill Livingstone (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 22. October 2012
Book
Paperback/Softback
368 pages
978-0-7020-4583-7 (ISBN)
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Description
Are you managing other people?
If so, you will find this an indispensable guide to situations and problems faced by ward managers, sisters and charge nurses today. This new edition retains the book's practical approach, providing hints and tips on cutting through bureaucracy to ensure patient care remains uppermost on your agenda.
This book will help you to
Manage your time
Create a positive work environment
Ensure care is patient-centred
Manage your budget
Be politically aware
Manage difficult staff and situations
This book will help you to:
Organise yourself and your workload
Manage staff, people and difficult situations
Make sure care is patient-centred
Manage your budget
Deal with complaints
Handle staff recruitment
Be a good role model.
This new edition retains the book's practical approach, providing hints and tips on cutting through bureaucracy to ensure patient care remains uppermost on your agenda.
Reflects the most recent developments affecting ward management, including the current national focus on quality indicators and working within tighter budgets.
A new chapter on 'Improving Quality and Safety' explains the national quality initiatives and their impact, as well as taking you through the practical processes of handling complaints and incidents.
Updated guidance on pertinent issues such as 'whistle-blowing' and 'safeguarding'.
If so, you will find this an indispensable guide to situations and problems faced by ward managers, sisters and charge nurses today. This new edition retains the book's practical approach, providing hints and tips on cutting through bureaucracy to ensure patient care remains uppermost on your agenda.
This book will help you to
Manage your time
Create a positive work environment
Ensure care is patient-centred
Manage your budget
Be politically aware
Manage difficult staff and situations
This book will help you to:
Organise yourself and your workload
Manage staff, people and difficult situations
Make sure care is patient-centred
Manage your budget
Deal with complaints
Handle staff recruitment
Be a good role model.
This new edition retains the book's practical approach, providing hints and tips on cutting through bureaucracy to ensure patient care remains uppermost on your agenda.
Reflects the most recent developments affecting ward management, including the current national focus on quality indicators and working within tighter budgets.
A new chapter on 'Improving Quality and Safety' explains the national quality initiatives and their impact, as well as taking you through the practical processes of handling complaints and incidents.
Updated guidance on pertinent issues such as 'whistle-blowing' and 'safeguarding'.
More details
Series
Edition
2nd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Elsevier Health Sciences
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
Illustrations
Illustrated
ISBN-13
978-0-7020-4583-7 (9780702045837)
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A Nurse's Survival Guide to Leadership and Management on the Ward
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12/2018
3rd Edition
Elsevier
€50.94
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12/2009
Churchill Livingstone Inc
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Content
1 - Be Clear About The Role Of Ward Manager 2 - Manage Your Time 3 - Create A Positive Working Environment 4 - Manage Staff Performance 5 - Make Sure Care Is Patient-Centred 6 - Manage Your Budget 7 - Improve Quality And Safety
8 - Instigate A Rolling Recruitment Programme 9 - Be Politically Aware 10 - Look After Yourself 11 - Be A Good Role Model 12 - Manage Your Manager 13 - Manage Difficult Situations 14 - Manage Difficult Team Members
15 - Get The Best Advice 16 - Question External Directives
8 - Instigate A Rolling Recruitment Programme 9 - Be Politically Aware 10 - Look After Yourself 11 - Be A Good Role Model 12 - Manage Your Manager 13 - Manage Difficult Situations 14 - Manage Difficult Team Members
15 - Get The Best Advice 16 - Question External Directives