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RICHARD HOGSTON Dean of the Faculty of Health at Leeds Metropolitan University, UK and is also Chair of the Cross Leeds Education Partnership Forum. BARBARA MARJORAM Senior Lecturer in Nursing in the Faculty of Health Sciences at theUniversity of Southampton, UK.

Trade Review
"Meets the new professional regulator's standards and offers a comprehensive range of information to those starting out as pre- registration nurses." - Elizabeth Gormley-Fleming, Lecturer, School of Nursing and Midwifery, University of Hertfordshire, UK "I love this text because it explains theory so clearly at a depth that the students need, but in a way they can understand, and applies it to practice." - Hazel Chapman, Lecturer, School of Health & Social Care, University of Chester, UK "Great text - really supports CFP curriculum." - Jeanne Landon-Campbell, School of Nursing & Midwifery, Cumbria University, UK "Easy to use...easy to read and navigate between chapters with useful further reading and extensive references, suitable throughout nurse training and beyond registration." - Joanne, Student Nurse (Learning Disabilities branch) "This book is an excellent introduction to the essential foundations of nursing practice. It is clearly structured and poses a sound basis for students to commence their academic and professional development. The chosen topics are relevant within a contemporary context and the book succeeds to bridge the gap between theory and practice. Reflection as well as active and independent learning are encouraged through the many activities and Test Yourself questions." - Kat, Student Nurse (Adult branch) "Well-structured, easy to read, plenty of interactive activities...this is a real 'cover-all' text for nursing" - Debbie Knott, Senior Lecturer in Mental Health, Liverpool John Moores University, UK 'manages to cover a wide range of essential topics and explain them so very clearly' - Lynne Jump, Senior Lecturer and Programme Leader, School of Health and Social Care, University of Greenwich, UK Praise for previous edition: 'This is an excellent text which will provide relevant information to take the student right through the Common Foundation Programme. It is easy to read, well set out, applicable to all branches of nursing and up-to-date.' - Jill Kneath-Jones, University of Glamorgan, UK

Table of Contents
Introduction PART I: NURSING SKILLS AND CONCEPTS Managing Nursing Care; R.Hogston Social Behaviour and Professional Interactions; P.Russell Challenges to Professional Practice; S.Tee Developing Skills for Reflective Practice; M.Jasper PART II: NURSING INTERVENTIONS Infection Control; S.Parboteeah Administration of Medications; S.Parboteeah Eating and Drinking; S.M.Green Elimination; B.Marjoram Respiration; J.Dean, P.Diggens & R.Haywood Circulation; C.Walker Wound Management; P.Jackson, L.Taylor & N.Chambers Moving and Handling; W.Arnett & K.Humphrys Dying, Death & Spirituality; P.Russell Drug and Alcohol Misuse; A.Green PART III: PROFESSIONAL ISSUES Body image and Sexuality; S.Carter & A.Green Genetics Knowledge within an Ethical Framework: D.Pogson Nursing Practice in an Interprofessional Context; J.McCray Public Health in Nursing; E.Porter Health Informatics; A.Keen & N.Hosker Developing Effective Leadership & Management Skills; Y.Cox.

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      Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
      Publication Date: 1/1/2011 12:04:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780230232747, 978-0230232747
      ISBN10: 0230232744
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      Book Synopsis
      RICHARD HOGSTON Dean of the Faculty of Health at Leeds Metropolitan University, UK and is also Chair of the Cross Leeds Education Partnership Forum. BARBARA MARJORAM Senior Lecturer in Nursing in the Faculty of Health Sciences at theUniversity of Southampton, UK.

      Trade Review
      "Meets the new professional regulator's standards and offers a comprehensive range of information to those starting out as pre- registration nurses." - Elizabeth Gormley-Fleming, Lecturer, School of Nursing and Midwifery, University of Hertfordshire, UK "I love this text because it explains theory so clearly at a depth that the students need, but in a way they can understand, and applies it to practice." - Hazel Chapman, Lecturer, School of Health & Social Care, University of Chester, UK "Great text - really supports CFP curriculum." - Jeanne Landon-Campbell, School of Nursing & Midwifery, Cumbria University, UK "Easy to use...easy to read and navigate between chapters with useful further reading and extensive references, suitable throughout nurse training and beyond registration." - Joanne, Student Nurse (Learning Disabilities branch) "This book is an excellent introduction to the essential foundations of nursing practice. It is clearly structured and poses a sound basis for students to commence their academic and professional development. The chosen topics are relevant within a contemporary context and the book succeeds to bridge the gap between theory and practice. Reflection as well as active and independent learning are encouraged through the many activities and Test Yourself questions." - Kat, Student Nurse (Adult branch) "Well-structured, easy to read, plenty of interactive activities...this is a real 'cover-all' text for nursing" - Debbie Knott, Senior Lecturer in Mental Health, Liverpool John Moores University, UK 'manages to cover a wide range of essential topics and explain them so very clearly' - Lynne Jump, Senior Lecturer and Programme Leader, School of Health and Social Care, University of Greenwich, UK Praise for previous edition: 'This is an excellent text which will provide relevant information to take the student right through the Common Foundation Programme. It is easy to read, well set out, applicable to all branches of nursing and up-to-date.' - Jill Kneath-Jones, University of Glamorgan, UK

      Table of Contents
      Introduction PART I: NURSING SKILLS AND CONCEPTS Managing Nursing Care; R.Hogston Social Behaviour and Professional Interactions; P.Russell Challenges to Professional Practice; S.Tee Developing Skills for Reflective Practice; M.Jasper PART II: NURSING INTERVENTIONS Infection Control; S.Parboteeah Administration of Medications; S.Parboteeah Eating and Drinking; S.M.Green Elimination; B.Marjoram Respiration; J.Dean, P.Diggens & R.Haywood Circulation; C.Walker Wound Management; P.Jackson, L.Taylor & N.Chambers Moving and Handling; W.Arnett & K.Humphrys Dying, Death & Spirituality; P.Russell Drug and Alcohol Misuse; A.Green PART III: PROFESSIONAL ISSUES Body image and Sexuality; S.Carter & A.Green Genetics Knowledge within an Ethical Framework: D.Pogson Nursing Practice in an Interprofessional Context; J.McCray Public Health in Nursing; E.Porter Health Informatics; A.Keen & N.Hosker Developing Effective Leadership & Management Skills; Y.Cox.

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