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Book Synopsis
Quality patient care relies on the demonstration of competencies by nurses at all stages of their education and developing career. This exciting textbook is designed to help student nurses better understand the competencies set out by the NMC and equip them to achieve and demonstrate competency as they prepare to qualify as a nurse.

The book is divided into sections that address the four domains of competency:

  • Professional Values
  • Communication and interpersonal skills
  • Nursing practice and decision making
  • Leadership, management and team working
Suitable for all student nurses on pre-registration degree programmes in nursing across the UK, the book includes examples and insights from the fields of adult, child, mental health and learning disability that reflect a range of clinical and community settings.

Amongst other topics this book covers:

  • Communication skills
  • Working with patients and their families
  • Solving problems in practice
  • Clinical decisi

    Table of Contents
    Introduction: Competencies for Professional Nursing Practice
    Chapter 1: The Importance of Evidence Based, Contemporary, Professional Nursing Practice

    Part One: Professional Values
    Chapter 2: Professional Values - What are they?
    Chapter 3: Owning Your Standards of Care
    Chapter 4: Ethics and Values in Nursing

    Part Two: Communication and Interpersonal Skills
    Chapter 5: Developing Effective Communication and Interpersonal Skills
    Chapter 6: Developing Skills in Solution Focused Therapy
    Chapter 7: Complex Care Situations - Becoming competent practitioners
    Chapter 8: Communicating in Challenging Situations

    Part Three: Decision Making in Practice
    Chapter 9: Decision Making in Practice
    Chapter 10: Decision Making in Emergency Care

    Part Four: Leadership, Management and Team Working
    Chapter 11: Effective Leadership, Management and Team Working Skills
    Chapter 12: Enhancing and Adapting Skills of Leadership in Different Practice Settings Towards Registration and Final Sign Off
    Chapter 13: Patient Management - A multi-faceted approach

    Part Five: Opportunities to Explore the Development of Competencies
    Chapter 14: Clinical Skills Simulation - Crafting your care
    Chapter 15: Learning Abroad - The student experience of nursing in a European or international context
    Chapter 16: Working with Mentors - How to get the best out of this relationship

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      Publisher: Open University Press
      Publication Date: 16/01/2014
      ISBN13: 9780335246748, 978-0335246748
      ISBN10: 335246745

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Quality patient care relies on the demonstration of competencies by nurses at all stages of their education and developing career. This exciting textbook is designed to help student nurses better understand the competencies set out by the NMC and equip them to achieve and demonstrate competency as they prepare to qualify as a nurse.

      The book is divided into sections that address the four domains of competency:

      • Professional Values
      • Communication and interpersonal skills
      • Nursing practice and decision making
      • Leadership, management and team working
      Suitable for all student nurses on pre-registration degree programmes in nursing across the UK, the book includes examples and insights from the fields of adult, child, mental health and learning disability that reflect a range of clinical and community settings.

      Amongst other topics this book covers:

      • Communication skills
      • Working with patients and their families
      • Solving problems in practice
      • Clinical decisi

        Table of Contents
        Introduction: Competencies for Professional Nursing Practice
        Chapter 1: The Importance of Evidence Based, Contemporary, Professional Nursing Practice

        Part One: Professional Values
        Chapter 2: Professional Values - What are they?
        Chapter 3: Owning Your Standards of Care
        Chapter 4: Ethics and Values in Nursing

        Part Two: Communication and Interpersonal Skills
        Chapter 5: Developing Effective Communication and Interpersonal Skills
        Chapter 6: Developing Skills in Solution Focused Therapy
        Chapter 7: Complex Care Situations - Becoming competent practitioners
        Chapter 8: Communicating in Challenging Situations

        Part Three: Decision Making in Practice
        Chapter 9: Decision Making in Practice
        Chapter 10: Decision Making in Emergency Care

        Part Four: Leadership, Management and Team Working
        Chapter 11: Effective Leadership, Management and Team Working Skills
        Chapter 12: Enhancing and Adapting Skills of Leadership in Different Practice Settings Towards Registration and Final Sign Off
        Chapter 13: Patient Management - A multi-faceted approach

        Part Five: Opportunities to Explore the Development of Competencies
        Chapter 14: Clinical Skills Simulation - Crafting your care
        Chapter 15: Learning Abroad - The student experience of nursing in a European or international context
        Chapter 16: Working with Mentors - How to get the best out of this relationship

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