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Clinical Nursing Practices E-Book, 5th Edition

Guidelines for Evidence-Based Practice: E-Book
Date of Publication: 04/2007
This title is directed primarily towards health care professionals outside of the United States. It is a well-known text that provides guidelines for over 40 common nursing procedures carried out by carers in a variety of settings. The development o ...view more
This title is directed primarily towards health care professionals outside of the United States. It is a well-known text that provides guidelines for over 40 common nursing procedures carried out by carers in a variety of settings. The development of competence in these practices is one of the most important aspects of pre-registration programmes, and this is one of the few UK-based texts that takes an educational approach to these practices as opposed to a purely procedure-driven approach. As in previous editions, the emphasis is on a holistic approach with the recognition that each patient is a unique individual. Each procedure contains rationale and information for patient education in addition to step by step guidance.
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This title is directed primarily towards health care professionals outside of the United States. It is a well-known text that provides guidelines for over 40 common nursing procedures carried out by carers in a variety of settings. The development of competence in these practices is one of the most important aspects of pre-registration programmes, and this is one of the few UK-based texts that takes an educational approach to these practices as opposed to a purely procedure-driven approach. As in previous editions, the emphasis is on a holistic approach with the recognition that each patient is a unique individual. Each procedure contains rationale and information for patient education in addition to step by step guidance.

Key Features
  • Skills explained step by step to facilitate learning
  • The comprehensive range of procedures including advanced practices will give readers confidence when they begin clinical work
  • Relevance to hospital and community settings makes it applicable to a wide audience
  • The rationale sections link to the evidence-base thereby ensuring best practice

Author Information
Elizabeth Jamieson, BSc(Hons), MSc, RGN, ONC, RCT, RNT, Educational Projects Manager, Nursing, Midwifery and Allied Health Professions Directorate, UK; Janice M. McCall, Former lecturer, Department of Nursing and Community Health, Glasgow Caledonian University, Glasgow, UK and Lesley A. Whyte, BA, MPhil, RGN, DN, RNT, Programme Director, Nursing, Midwifery and Allied Health Professions Directorate, UK