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The Trained Nurse And Hospital Review;

The Trained Nurse And Hospital Review;
Author: Anonymous
Publisher: Wentworth Press
Total Pages: 414
Release: 2019-03-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781011589098

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Nursing World

Nursing World
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Publisher:
Total Pages: 680
Release: 1898
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Notes on Nightingale

Notes on Nightingale
Author: Sioban Nelson
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 183
Release: 2012-07-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0801460247

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Florence Nightingale remains an inspiration to nurses around the world for her pioneering work treating wounded British soldiers during the Crimean War; authorship of Notes on Nursing, the foundational text for nursing practice; establishment of the world's first nursing school; and advocacy for the hygienic treatment of patients and sanitary design of hospitals. In Notes on Nightingale, nursing historians and scholars offer their valuable reflections on Nightingale and analysis of her role in the profession a century after her death on 13 August 1910 and 150 years since the Nightingale School of Nursing (now the Florence Nightingale School of Nursing and Midwifery at King's College, London) opened its doors to probationers at St Thomas' Hospital. There is a great deal of controversy about Nightingale—opinions about her life and work range from blind worship to blanket denunciation. The question of Nightingale and her place in nursing history and in contemporary nursing discourse is a topic of continuing interest for nursing students, teachers, and professional associations. This book offers new scholarship on Nightingale's work in the Crimea and the British colonies and her connection to the emerging science of statistics, as well as valuable reevaluations of her evolving legacy and the surrounding myths, symbolism, and misconceptions.


How to Thrive as a Newly Qualified Nurse

How to Thrive as a Newly Qualified Nurse
Author: Carol Forde-Johnston
Publisher: Lantern Publishing
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2018-09-30
Genre: Nurses
ISBN: 9781908625519

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From reviews: "...This book reads like you've got the loveliest mentor you've ever had holding your hand through the transition from student nurse to qualified nurse. Just reading it made me feel calmer and better prepared about my imminent start. In my opinion Carol Forde-Johnston's book is the best transition book I've read." Sharon Sanford, STaR Project "This book discusses the wide scope of learning in your initial time as a newly qualified nurse and how you can develop into a more confident and established professional; from securing your first nursing post to structured planning for your learning and development in the early stages of your career. [It] is a great purchase for those wanting to hone their skills as an NQN, I found it to have answered many of the questions I was unsure of when qualifying. This book overall helps you to align your career aspiration, relevant skills and qualifications you might want to consider planning early on in your career." Diary of a Chief Nurse Junior Fellow blog, August 2019 How to Thrive as a Newly Qualified Nurseprovides a structured programme of support for nursing students and newly qualified nurses during their first year qualified. Packed with practical examples, tips and advice, and featuring vignettes from recently qualified nurses, this book will help you to: * Choose your first nursing post and secure the job you really want * Structure your learning and development in the early stages of your career * Work in a team, prioritise your care-giving and delegate to others * Understand safe staffing, patient acuity and dependency tools, care planning, and risk assessment tools * Learn how to escalate concerns and report incidents. Here's what some of our student and NQN reviewers said: "The writing style and tone of voice is just right, it reads as though I'm having a conversation with a knowledgeable, trusted friend." "I noticed that it answered many of the questions I was always embarrassed to ask as I thought I should have already known those things." "I have wanted a book that covers the information provided in this book and have been unable to find one. I think this book will be an incredibly useful resource." Drawing on her 30 years' experience as a Registered Nurse and University Lecturer Practitioner, Carol Forde-Johnston has written an accessible and practical book that aims to respond to the questions and concerns that her students and NQNs frequently raise - and to help you thrive as a newly qualified nurse.