Footprints of the Nursing Profession

Footprints of the Nursing Profession
Author: Aziato, Lydia
Publisher: Sub-Saharan Publishers
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2014-06-12
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9988647514

The Reader contains educative and exciting chapters centred on the nursing profession and research areas of faculty members in Ghana. The target readers are nursing students of all categories, nurse educators, administrators, clinicians, and researchers locally and internationally.

Digital Skills for Nursing Studies and Practice

Digital Skills for Nursing Studies and Practice
Author: Cristina M. Vasilica
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 155
Release: 2023-02-12
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1529612381

This practical book equips you with the digital capabilities you need for your nursing studies and career. Whether you are a digital native or less confident with technology, the book develops your ability to harness digital tools and opportunities to enhance your nursing practice. From using technology for better communication, collaboration and participation to honing your technical skills, the book instils the digital mindset you need as a 21st century nurse. Key features: · Mapped to HEE’s Digital Capability Framework · Structured around opportunities for self-assessment and reflection to help you identify the areas that require work · Focuses on the capabilities specifically needed for the nursing role, using activities and case studies to highlight their application to practice · Covers topical issues such as digital wellbeing, online professionalism, data protection and more

Leddy & Pepper's Professional Nursing

Leddy & Pepper's Professional Nursing
Author: Lucy J Hood
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Total Pages: 733
Release: 2021-08-06
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1975172639

Easy to read, visually engaging, and updated with the latest practices and considerations in clinical nursing practice, Leddy & Pepper’s Professional Nursing, 10th Edition provides a practical overview of the contemporary nursing profession and addresses the philosophical, developmental, sociocultural, environmental, political, health care delivery, and leadership issues essential to career enhancement in clinical practice. This enhanced 10th Edition is accompanied by a robust package of interactive resources that engage today’s learners and help you instill the understanding and confidence for clinical nursing success.

How to be a Successful Nursing Student - E-Book

How to be a Successful Nursing Student - E-Book
Author: Natalie Elliott
Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences
Total Pages: 382
Release: 2023-07-24
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0323882587

Welcome to nursing! How to be a Successful Nursing Student is the first volume in a new series created especially for you, the nursing student at the start of your nursing journey. It covers the most important elements required to study successfully, prepare effectively and get the most from your nursing degree, in order to excel in your career. You will also get an invaluable introduction to a range of key topics, covered in more detail in other books in the series. The New Notes on Nursing series presents key topics in a highly accessible way, without making assumptions about your existing knowledge. Concise volumes cover critical and emerging areas, including cultural competence, digital professionalism, politics and activism, clinical placements and more. The aim is to make content engaging and easy to absorb, focussing just on what is essential for success on your course. Using a relaxed writing style and an all-new design, these unique books provide personal guidance from experts and students alike. So when you are in a hurry and need a study companion you can trust, reach for New Notes on Nursing! - Case studies and storytelling approaches help link theory to practice - Graphics, icons and mind maps enhance the text and aid visual learners - Written to show how specific knowledge relates to wider concepts - Learning is presented in small, self-contained sections for quick location and digestion - Terms and concepts are explained using simple language - Content is clearly mapped to latest NMC standards - Accompanying videos provide additional insights and bring study to life

A Footprint in Time

A Footprint in Time
Author: Brian D. Everett
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 440
Release: 2018-12-30
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1543492207

This is an encapsulation of one person’s travel through time, not necessarily meaningful in its portrayal or its outcomes but in its own small way leaving an imprint in the sands of time. It is a personal record of one who has lived through and, in some small way, participated in a few of the events that have shaped our history. It also encapsulates events that embrace family, friends, and acquaintances. At the same time, it touches on those events and locations that have also had both major and minor impacts on the world stage, in an age in which we have witnessed incredible changes in technology across a wide area of human endeavours. Developments that have seen man leave his own environment for the first time to venture into the space that lies beyond—something that our predecessors could never have dreamed possible. Changes that have also brought economic and social improvements and yet have not resolved the issues of human conflict or our responsibilities as custodians of the planet.

Footprints in the Dust

Footprints in the Dust
Author: Roberta Gately
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2018-10-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1681779293

Roberta Gately is a nurse and humanitarian aid worker who has served in war zones ranging from Africa to Afghanistan aiding refugees. Just the word refugee sparks conversation and fuel emotion. There are more than 22 million refugees worldwide and another 65 million who have been forcibly displaced. But who are these people? Images filter into our consciousness via dramatic photographs—but these photos only offer a glimpse into their stories. Footprints in the Dust aims to share the real stories of these refugees in hopes of revealing the truth about their experience. As a young ER nurse in Boston, Roberta was stopped cold by stark images of big-bellied babies with empty haunting stares in the news. She called the aid organization featured in the news story and within two months, she was on her way. Roberta would soon learn that world into which millions of children around the globe were born was fraught with unspeakable horrors. The only certainties for so many of these children were, and remain to this day—disease and devastating injury.Footprints in the Dust reveals the humanity behind the headlines, beginning where the newscasters end their reports. The people we meet within this riveting book are neither all saints nor all sinners—and impossible to forget.

The Balance Concept in Health and Nursing

The Balance Concept in Health and Nursing
Author: Daisy Magalit Rodriguez
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2014-03-04
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1491722231

The central idea in this book is the concept of balance composed of five universal elements that support survival of all human beings—adaptation, equilibrium, homeostasis, needs and health—and how it applies to health and nursing. Behavior is the key that unlocks these elements through interaction with the internal and external environments. The concepts of imbalance, personality, open systems, behavior pyramid, culture, technology, and physical forces are viewed as influences that affect behavior. Using existing related concepts and theories derived from the social, nursing, and physical sciences, a novel view of the health-illness continuum was conceptualized. From this theoretical background, a new nursing model was developed – the Balance-Health Nursing Model (BHNM) using balance as a framework in the nursing process. A Balance Health Assessment Tool was developed with a sample case study to demonstrate its use. This view of balance offers an alternative approach to health and illness and the role of nursing and other health care professionals in their practice settings.

Clinical Nurse Leaders Beyond the Microsystem

Clinical Nurse Leaders Beyond the Microsystem
Author: James L. Harris
Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning
Total Pages: 461
Release: 2021-08-04
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1284227278

Clinical Nurse Leaders Beyond the Microsystem: A Practical Guide, Fourth Edition is a core resource for CNLs which imparts the competencies necessary to lead improvement teams, analyze data, and ensure delivery of quality, safety, and value-based care in any healthcare setting.

A Pocket Book of Nurses Anecdotes

A Pocket Book of Nurses Anecdotes
Author: Ordelda Julmat
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 74
Release: 2010-07-22
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1452062226

Nursing is such a fulfilling delight, yet is plagued with stress and frustration mostly because of administrative, economic and political problems. This booklet highlights the fulfillment and joys in the field of nursing, yet also radically pinpoints some areas of needed change. Most issues are presented in poetic forms with a touch of humor to arouse interest as well as to stimulate the thoughts of the readers. Some articles feature the themes during nurses week which is usually celebrated May 6-12. Some readers who are not in the medical field might not understand everything fully but will be able to follow and appreciate what is being presented. . Some nurses may find it mere criticism and somewhat disturbing. Others might want to scoff at the author and wonder ’how daring’. Realistic nurses may welcome the ideas presented and agree, or smile, as the readings arouse the memories of their experiences.