The Practice Nurse: Theory and practice
โ Scribed by Pauline Jeffree (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1990
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 206
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xi
The National Health Service โ history and reorganization....Pages 1-9
Primary health care โ what is it and who does it?....Pages 10-17
Ethics and training....Pages 18-27
Administration of the practice....Pages 28-51
The treatment room....Pages 52-58
Nursing models....Pages 59-68
Screening as a function of primary care....Pages 69-104
Promotion of health and prevention of disease....Pages 105-128
Clinics for special groups of people....Pages 129-181
Research in general practice....Pages 182-191
Back Matter....Pages 192-196
โฆ Subjects
Nursing
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
...explores nursing theories and their use in nursing practice...many theory chapters written by the original theorists or by recognized authorities on the theory.
Offers in-depth coverage of the<strong>development</strong>of the<strong>theories</strong>that guide nursing practice. Features chapters written by the<strong>original theorists, scholars,</strong>and<strong>nurses</strong>experienced in use of the theory in their practice. Presents<strong>25 major
Florida Atlantic Univ., Boca Raton. Contains chapters written by the original theorists or by recognized authorities in the specific theories presented. Provides resources needed to choose, analyze, and evaluate the major nursing theories for use in practice, education, and research. Softcover. DNLM
The role of the nurse is changing to meet evermore complex healthcare needs in modern society. It is essential for students to understand the various strands that make nursing what it is, in order to develop their own professional identity and deliver the best care to their patients. This book clear
<p>ABOUT THIS BOOK For the last 40 years nursing research has been struggling to establish its theoretical roots and legitimate place within the wider arena of research in the health sciences. Overshadowed by the medical endeavour, both resources and support have been meagre. Initially this medical