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Self-Care for New and Student Nurses

โœ Scribed by Dorrie K. Fontaine; Tim Cunningham; Natalie May


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โœฆ Table of Contents


Front Cover
Back Cover
Endorsements
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication/Acknowledgments
Free Book Resources
About the Authors
Contributing Authors
Table of Contents
Foreword
Introduction
Section I: Fundamentals
Chapter 1: The Fundamentals of Stress, Burnout, and Self-Care
Chapter 2: The Fundamentals of Resilience, Growth, and Wisdom
Chapter 3: Developing a Resilient Mindset Using Appreciative Practices
Chapter 4: The Community Resiliency Model (CRM)ยฎ Approach to Mental Wellness for Nursing Students and New Graduate Nurses
Section II: The Mind of a Nurse
Chapter 5: Self-Care, Communal Care, and Resilience Among Underrepresented Minority Nursing Professionals and Students
Chapter 6: Self-Care for LGBTQ+ Nursing Students
Chapter 7: Nursing Our Identities: Self-Compassion and Intersectionality
Chapter 8: Narrative Practices
Chapter 9: Mindful Compassion: A Life in Practice
Chapter 10: Self-Care and Systemic Change: What You Need to Know
Chapter 11: Strengths-Based Self-Care: Good Enough, Strong Enough, Wise Enough
Section III: The Body and Spirit of a Nurse
Chapter 12: Reclaiming, Recalling, and Remembering: Spirituality and Self-Care
Chapter 13: Sleep, Exercise, and Nutrition: Self-Care the Kaizen Way
Chapter 14: Six Steps to Compassion: Practicing T'ai Chi in a Healthcare Setting
Chapter 15: Reflections on Self-Care and Your Clinical Practice
Section IV: The Transition to Nursing Practice
Chapter 16: Supportive Professional Relationships: Mentoring and Nurse Residency Programs
Chapter 17: Healthy Work Environment: How to Choose One for Your First Job
Chapter 18: Self-Care for Humanitarian Aid Workers
Chapter 19: Sowing Seeds of Resilience: Compassionate Care Ambassadors
Section V: The Heart of a Nurse
Chapter 20: Mattering: Creating a Rich Work Life
Chapter 21: Integrating a Life That Works With a Life That Counts
Chapter 22: Providing Compassionate Care and Addressing Unmet Social Needs Can Reduce Your Burnout
Chapter 23: Showing Up With Grit and Grace: How to Lead Under Pressure as a Nurse Clinician and Leader
Additional Readings
Index


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