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Becoming a Nurse: An Evidence-based Approach

Becoming a Nurse: An Evidence-based Approach

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Becoming a Nurse:: An Evidence-based Approach (second edition) is a clear and concise introduction to the contexts of the contemporary nursing environment. The second edition takes an evidence-based approach to equip student nurses with the core knowledge and skills necessary for their undergraduate program and clinical placement and to take into their careers. Written with every day, accessible language and a systematic structure, Becoming a Nurse covers key topicsin nursing including the Australian healthcare system, communication technologies, leadership and evidence-based practice. Each chapter is rich with features to support student learning and competency development, and has been updated throughout to include the latest references and research in nursing. The second edition includes new chapters on interprofessional collaboration, cultural diversity in healthcare, research in clinical practice, translating knowledge into practice, and health information systems and technologies.
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9780195588729
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Publication date
2014
Issue number
2
Cover
paperback
Pages count
248
Dimensions (mm)
190 x 245
Weight (g)
480
  • 1. Becoming a Nurse; 2. Transition from Student Nurse to Registered Nurse; 3. Interprofessional Collaboration; 4. Cultural Diversity in Healthcare; 5. Entering Clinical Settings; 6. Research in Clinical Practice; 7. Australias Healthcare System; 8. Leadership in Nursing an Healthcare; 9. Essential Competencies for the Registered Nurse; 10. Translating Research Knowledge into Practice; 11. Safety, Quality and the Registered Nurse; 12. Legal Responsibilities and Ethics; 13. Health Information Systems and Technologies; 14. Lifelong Learning and the Registered Nurse;
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