The Oxford Handbook of Adult Nursing 3rd edition reflects the ever-changing role of nurses and nursing in the post-pandemic world. Health services and the nursing profession are under profound strain, with daily reminders of the centrality of nursing in maintaining the populations health, safety, and well-being. This invaluable resource continues to address the philosophy, principles, and practice of general adult nursing, in an accessible and convenient format. The central focus of the handbook is everyday clinical nursing practice and decision-making, recognising the wider context of external factors which impact on nurses and nursing. Chapters cover professional nursing values and standards, language, communication, skills for dealing with diverse clinical populations, leadership, teamwork, professional development, research, outlines of different body systems, clinical conditions, investigations, treatments, and frequently prescribed medicines. Allchapters highlight relevant nursing practice considerations and useful sources of further information. Two exciting new chapters, Clinical assessment and Essential clinical skills have been added; these describe key nursing skills relevant to most health conditions, and guide nurses in the practicalaspects of organising and delivering care. The content has been fully updated by a team of specialist nurses, in line with NMC regulations, NICE guidelines, and everyday practice and treatment innovations. This indispensable companion provides nursing students, international, and general adult nurses with a robust framework for thinking about and delivering, safe, compassionate, values-based nursing.
Adult nursing in context; Professional nursing values; Safety in the clinical environment; Medicines management; Record keeping and social media; Nursing language and communication; Dignity and respect; Culturally sensitive communication; Communication challenges; Clinical assessment; Risk Assessment; Essential clinical skills; Physiological measurements; Respiratory conditions; Cardiovascular conditions; Neurological conditions; Gastrointestinal conditions; Renal conditions; Musculoskeletal conditions; Conditions of the eyes, ears nose and throat; Diabetes; Surgery; Pain management; Palliative care; Death, Dying and organ donation; Clinical Emergencies; Leadership and teamwork; Values based nursing research; Professional development; Collectivism, democratisation and involvement;
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