Nursing

Nursing

Author: Nancy R. Venneti

Publisher: Nova Publishers

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 142

ISBN-13: 9781590333129

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About twenty pages of entries on books provide basic information such as where published, page numbers and dimensions, subject tracings, and LC and Dewey classification. The bulk of the book consists of annotated bibliographies of journal articles--some with quite lengthy descriptions (300 words or so). Indexes are by author, subject, and title. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.


Real Stories of Nursing Research

Real Stories of Nursing Research

Author: Mary Maureen Kirkpatrick McLaughlin

Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning

Published: 2010-10-25

Total Pages: 394

ISBN-13: 0763761664

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Real Stories of Nursing Research: The Quest for Magnet Recognition demonstrates how direct care nurses in clinical settings can overcome their fear and conduct nursing research studies that impact and improve patient care. Highlighting research in Magnet-designated hospitals located in all types of settings, this reference includes studies that have used quantitative, qualitative, and mixed-method designs. This text takes real nurses stories and their research abstracts and shows that staff nurses really can do research. Including helpful hints from experts like librarians, statisticians, and IRB reviewers who show the reader how to make the research journey smoother, Real Stories of Nursing Research addresses overcoming fears of research and is an essential text for any nurse or hospital seeking magnet status.


Professional Nursing

Professional Nursing

Author: Beth Perry Black

Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences

Published: 2013-01-24

Total Pages: 399

ISBN-13: 1455702706

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Rev. ed. of: Professional nursing / Kay Kittrell Chitty, Beth Perry Black. 6th ed. c2011.


From Stumbling Blocks to Stepping Stones

From Stumbling Blocks to Stepping Stones

Author: Kathleen F. Slevin

Publisher: NYU Press

Published: 1998-09

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13: 0814780997

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Whether in popular culture, academic research, or public consciousness, African American women are often defined by their presumed poverty or lack of education. In this unique antidote to public perception, Kathleen F. Slevin and C. Ray Wingrove focus on the experiences of an unusual group of pioneers: one of the first generations of African American women to work as white-collar professionals, retire in considerable comfort, and remain actively and fruitfully involved, as older women, in their respective communities. Through the voices of these women, we come to understand the impact of social systems on individual lives and to appreciate how the legacies provided these women by their families, teachers, churches, and communities endowed them with the survival tools needed to succeed, despite the prejudice and "stumbling blocks" they encountered along the way. Slevin and Wingrove explore how the lessons of childhood–choosing battles, avoiding hurtful Whites, striving for economic independence, and projecting self-confidence and racial pride–translate to adulthood as they recount the ups and downs of being successful African American women. Kathleen F. Slevin is Associate Professor of Sociology at the College of William and Mary. C. Ray Wingrove is Professor of Sociology at the University of Richmond.


Having It All

Having It All

Author: Sarah Jane Butfield

Publisher: Rukia Publishing

Published: 2022-09-14

Total Pages: 204

ISBN-13:

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Having it all, but at what cost for a career nurse and devoted mother? When one of my early mentors suggested that my nursing qualification, as a Registered General Nurse, would be my ticket to 'Having It All' I could not envisage what that would mean for me. As a nurse and a woman, who intended to have a family, I did not think too far ahead and any thoughts on how it would manifest itself in relation to my nursing career were limited to family-friendly options. However, this phrase became embedded in my subconscious and would end up influencing my goals, dreams, and aspirations both personally and professionally. For me, having it all was not based on greed or a materialistic wish list, instead, it described the tight rope walk that was my life, a finely balanced juggling act between my career, and my family. The truth was that I had survived a period in my life that physically and emotionally pushed me to the edge, and I was literally saved by the deep-seated love for my children. Now as I looked forward there was a ray of light beckoning and telling me it was time to start over. Might this be my happy ever after at last?


Building Professional Nursing Communication

Building Professional Nursing Communication

Author: Jill Lawrence

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2015-07-03

Total Pages: 261

ISBN-13: 1316381463

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Establishing and building effective relationships are essential skills for safe nursing practice. Building Professional Nursing Communication guides students through the concepts integral to successful communication for nurses. Each chapter addresses communication theory and clearly demonstrates how it can be applied both to university studies and to professional nursing practice. Learning is extended further through case studies, practical scenarios and student learning activities. The book also addresses recent developments in online learning, covering information literacy, digital learning and consultation, as well as emerging forms of digital communication such as e-portfolios, blogs and new media. This book brings together authors from nursing and communication backgrounds, combining extensive research and practical experience in both fields. This diverse team mirrors the interdisciplinary nature of the nursing role in the increasingly contemporary healthcare sector. Building Professional Nursing Communication is an essential resource for nursing students throughout their entire degree.