This must-have guide for all new nurses in the preceptor role contains all you need to know to successfully educate, protect, socialize and evaluate nurses transitioning to a new environment. It presents and discusses the following important topics that all contribute to a successful nursing preceptorship:: The importance of integrating evidenced-based practice throughout preceptorship Learning styles and how to teach to them Stages of preceptorship Communication techniques Documentation completion (formal and informal) What type of person makes a good preceptor Reality shock and helping the new nurse through the process Working with competency assessment Portfolio development Effective evaluation Conflict resolution The difference between a preceptor and a mentor Developing critical thinking skills
Part I:: Introduction to the Role of the Preceptor Chapter 1:: You Might Be A Great Preceptor If… Chapter 2:: What Will Be Your Responsibilities Part II:: Components of Effective Preceptorship Chapter 3:: Adult Learning Styles Chapter 4:: Preceptorship in Various Learning Environments Chapter 5:: Utilizing Evidenced-Based Practice in Effective Preceptorship Chapter 6:: Creating a Patient Assignment Part III:: Teaching Nurses to Become Competent Preceptors Chapter 7:: Working with Competencies Chapter 8:: Developing Critical Thinking Skills in the New Nurse Chapter 9:: Providing Feedback Chapter 10:: Evaluation Chapter 11:: Communication Issues Chapter 12:: Preparing for the Future
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