These
best practice guidelines are related only to nursing practice and not
intended to take into account fiscal efficiencies. These guidelines are
not binding for nurses and their use should be flexible to accommodate
client/family wishes and local circumstances. They neither constitute a
liability or discharge from liability.
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Nurse Manager Engagement
Nurse
Manager Engagement: From Theory to Practice is based on the
groundbreaking and highly regarded national "Nurse Engagement Study"
project funded by The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. The book builds
upon the key ideas in the study by including examples from Dr.
Mackoffrs"s conversations and key teaching points from her work with
several hundred nurse managers in the three years following this
innovative study.
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Nursing Diagnosis Manual
Transforming Presence By Margaret A. Newman
From
an emphasis on symptoms to a search for pattern. From viewing disease
and disruption as negative to viewing them as part of the
self-organizing process of expanding consciousness. From viewing the
nursing role as addressing the problems of disease to helping people get
in touch with their own patterns of expanding consciousness. One of
nursing's foremost theorists, Margaret A. Nursing Diagnosis Manual
This
title offers consistent presentation of diagnoses, including
definition, related/risk factors, defining characteristics (subjective
and objective), sample clinical application, desired outcome/evaluation
criteria, action/interventions by priority with rationales documentation
focus, and NIC and NOC linkages with each diagnosis. It features unique
presentation of action/invention by priority with icons for cultural
collaborative diagnostic studies, medications, community/home health,
and pediatric/geriatric/lifespan.
Community Palliative Care The Role of the Clinical Nurse Specialist
By Sandra Aitken:
Community Palliative Care examines the complex support and information
needs of seriously ill patients and their families and will encompass
not only the patients journey, but that of the family during the illness
trajectory and into the bereavement period.
: Nursing Perspectives, Fourth Edition By Jerry D. Durham PhD RN FAAN, Felissa R. Lashley FACMG CIC RN PhD ACRN
HIV/AIDS
is no longer a certain death sentence. Patients fighting the chronic
symptoms of HIV/AIDS are now living longer, fuller lives due to recent
scientific and pharmaceutical breakthroughs. As a result, the new
generation of caregivers must keep pace with cutting-edge,
evidence-based practices to better serve patients who may live with
HIV/AIDS for several decades.
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Therapies in nursing
Now
in its sixth edition, this highly acclaimed book continues to provide
nurses with cutting-edge research and practice guidelines for
complementary and alternative therapy. Enriched with new chapters,
contributors, live web resources with the authors' own updated
information, and a new emphasis on evidence-based practice, this highly
anticipated edition demonstrates how nurses can serve as an active,
healing presence for their patients.
Yoga for Nurses
Ingrid Kollak PhD RN, "Yoga for Nurses"
Springer | 2008 | ISBN: 0826138322 | 166 pages Mental stress and
chronic pain are leading causes for failure and breakdown in nursing and
other health professions. This unique book contains a series of Yoga
exercises specifically for the fatigue-stricken health professional.
This book details a Yoga practice for managing stress and relieving
pain, while gaining the strength necessary to work efficiently for
patients and with colleagues.
The Doctor of Nursing Practice and Clinical Nurse Leader
Essentials of Program Development and Implementation for Clinical Practice.This
is the first book to document and analyze the development and
integration of the Clinical Nurse Leader (CNL) and Doctorate of Nursing
Practice (DNP) programs in graduate nursing institutions. Editors
Fitzpatrick and Wallace, established authorities in nursing education,
present this text as an introduction to these exciting new degrees.
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