Reality Shock; why Nurses Leave Nursing
Author | : Marlene Kramer |
Publisher | : Mosby |
Total Pages | : 274 |
Release | : 1974 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : |
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Author | : Marlene Kramer |
Publisher | : Mosby |
Total Pages | : 274 |
Release | : 1974 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : |
Author | : Marlene Kramer |
Publisher | : Mosby |
Total Pages | : 272 |
Release | : 1974 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : |
Author | : Maggie Ciocco, MS, RN, BC |
Publisher | : Springer Publishing Company |
Total Pages | : 236 |
Release | : 2020-09-16 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 0826136125 |
This quick-access guide for novice nurse preceptors walks through, step-by-step, how to successfully orient new nurses to the hospital environment. Preceptors are key to staff retention, job satisfaction, improved quality of care, patient safety and transition to practice. For the busy novice nurse preceptor who believes they do not have the time or preparation to be a nurse preceptor, Fast Facts for the Nurse Preceptor, Second Edition explains all the requisites for demonstrating, guiding, and mentoring new nurses through the process of delivering safe, evidence-based, patient-centered care. The second edition builds upon the foundation of the first to address more complicated challenges preceptors face. While reviewing the basics like shift organization, prioritization, communication, delegation, and conflict resolution, this orientation guide delineates the essential qualities of a competent preceptor and their primary responsibilities. It discusses the knowledge and skills a successful preceptor must impart to new nurses while acclimating to a variety of teaching and learning styles. Chapters discuss how to recognize the warning signs of a struggling preceptee, work through a preceptee’s “transition shock,” and help new nurses to develop critical thinking skills. Abundant case studies highlight common and challenging precepting situations. New to the Second Edition: Updated with FIVE completely new chapters: Selection, Education, and Retention of the Preceptor Preceptee Learning and Preceptor Teaching Styles The Challenging Student Precepting the Accelerated BSN and Advanced Practice Nurse (APRN) The Unsafe Preceptee and How to Avoid “Failure to Fail” Key Features: Helps preceptors to serve as excellent role models, mentors, and teachers for new nurses Offers quick-access, step-by-stop guidance with short paragraphs and bulleted information Uses case studies to highlight both common and challenging precepting scenarios Includes evidence-based content throughout Contains competency assessment and evaluation forms
Author | : Beth Tamplet Ulrich |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 401 |
Release | : 2018 |
Genre | : HEALTH & FITNESS |
ISBN | : 9781945157882 |
Author | : Suzanne Waddill-Goad |
Publisher | : SIGMA Theta Tau International, Center for Nursing Press |
Total Pages | : 249 |
Release | : 2016 |
Genre | : Burn out (Psychology) |
ISBN | : 9781938835896 |
Nursing is more than a job. It is a profession that attracts those who value compassion, want to make a difference in other people's lives, and want to do greater good in the world. While the profession provides endless options of practice, settings, and flexibility, nurses are burning out due to schedules, long shifts, mental and physical exhaustion, workload, conflict and bullying, challenging patients, rapid advances in technology, and lack of control. And when stress and fatigue take over a nurse's ability to prioritize self-care and recovery time, patient safety and quality is greatly affected and compromised. Nurse Burnout: Overcoming Stress in Nursing explores the stress-fatigue-burnout connection, the risks involved, and defines the health concerns and practice considerations for how to move the profession forward. Author Suzanne Waddill-Goad provides nurses with the tools they need set boundaries and combat compassion fatigue in order to renew energy to be at your personal and professional best.
Author | : |
Publisher | : Springer Publishing Company |
Total Pages | : 392 |
Release | : 2007-06-11 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 0826141390 |
This 25th anniversary edition of the Annual Review of Nursing Research is focused on nursing science in vulnerable populations. Identified as a priority in the nursing discipline, vulnerable populations are discussed in terms of the development of nursing science, diverse approaches in building the state of the science research, integrating biologic methods in the research, and research in reducing health disparities. Topics include: Measurement issues Prevention of infectious diseases among vulnerable populations Genomics and proteomics methodologies for research Promoting culturally appropriate interventions Community-academic research partnerships with vulnerable populations Vulnerable populations in Thailand: women living with HIV/AIDS As in all volumes of the Annual Reviews, leading nurse researchers provide students, other researchers, and clinicians with the foundations for evidence-based practice and further research.
Author | : Debbie Buchwach |
Publisher | : Hcpro, a Division of Simplify Compliance |
Total Pages | : 148 |
Release | : 2009 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : |
Use this compact book to become more efficient and aware of your time, workflow, and work-life balance.
Author | : Ingrid Teresa Pryde |
Publisher | : Balboa Press |
Total Pages | : 307 |
Release | : 2014 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1452512396 |
"In The Dark Side of Nursing, author Ingrid Teresa Pryde shares her story of bullying in the health-care field. When she decided to make nursing her lifework, she had no idea the profession that she associated with compassionate care harboured a dirty little secret: a culture of bullying. Her story serves as a backdrop for the discussion of a serious issue and is supported by substantive academic research, stories taken from current news reports, and personal accounts. The text is rich in detail, sustained by data, and compelling spirit"--Back cover.
Author | : Joseph T. Catalano |
Publisher | : F A Davis Company |
Total Pages | : 526 |
Release | : 2006 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 9780803614475 |
As nursing students move toward becoming professionals, they must gain theoretical knowledge, learn clinical skills, and develop professional values. Joseph Catalano presents a wide range of pertinent topics and offers the most up-to-date coverage for the Issues & Trends course in this new 4th edition of his cutting-edge text. It explores the evolution and history of nursing, and examines the impact of reform, the legal system, and politics on the profession.
Author | : Suzanne Gordon |
Publisher | : Cornell University Press |
Total Pages | : 270 |
Release | : 2011-04-15 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 0801457408 |
The reassuring bromides of "chicken soup for the soul" provide little solace for nurses—and the people they serve—in real-life hospitals, nursing homes, schools of nursing, and other settings. In the minefield of modern health care, there are myriad obstacles to quality patient care—including work overload, inadequate funds for nursing education and research, and poor communication between and within the professions, to name only a few. The seventy RNs whose stories are collected here by the award-winning journalist Suzanne Gordon know that effective advocacy isn't easy. It takes nurses willing to stand up for themselves, their coworkers, their patients, and the public. When Chicken Soup Isn't Enough brings together compelling personal narratives from a wide range of nurses from across the globe. The assembled profiles in professional courage provide new insight into the daily challenges that RNs face in North America and abroad—and how they overcome them with skill, ingenuity, persistence, and individual and collective advocacy at work and in the community. In this collection, we meet RNs working at the bedside, providing home care, managing hospital departments, teaching and doing research, lobbying for quality patient care, and campaigning for health care reform. Their stories are funny, sad, deeply moving, inspiring, and always revealing of the different ways that nurses make their voices heard in the service of their profession. The risks and rewards, joys and sorrows, of nursing have rarely been captured in such vivid first-person accounts. Gordon and the authors of the essays contained in this book have much to say about the strengths and shortcomings of health care today—and the role that nurses play as irreplaceable agents of change.