This text encapsulates not only the origins of nursing in the learning disability field but also contemporary perspectives and areas for specialist nursing practice. The book is divided into four sections: origins, perspectives, practice, and further perspectives. Section one (origins) describes Gre
Learning Disability Nursing : Modern Day Practice.
โ Scribed by Gates, Bob; Mafuba, Kay
- Publisher
- CRC Press
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 299
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
The Nature of Learning Disabilities and Their Relationship to Learning Disability Nursing; Bob GatesHistory and Modern-Day Practice of Learning Disability Nursing; Kay MafubaLearning Disability Nursing Throughout the Lifespan; Kay Mafuba and Bob GatesRole of the Learning Disability Nurse in Promoting Health and Well-Being; Kay MafubaLearning Disability Nursing and Mental Health; Bob GatesLearning Disability Nursing Read more...
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Cover
Contents
Preface
Authors
Contributor
1. The nature of learning disabilities and their relationship to learning disability nursing
2. History and modern-day practice of learning disability nursing
3. Learning disability nursing throughout the lifespan
4. Role of the learning disability nurse in promoting health and well-being
5. Learning disability nursing and mental health
6. Learning disability nursing and people with profound learning disabilities and complex needs
7. Learning disability nursing in forensic settings
8. Community learning disability nursing 9. Challenging and distressed behaviour in people with learning disabilities: The role of learning disability nursing10. The future of learning disability nursing
Appendix A: NMC competencies for entry to the register: Learning disability nursing
Appendix B: An Bord Altranais' competencies for entry to the register
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