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' Author and educator Leslie Neal-Boylan asks hard questions about why students who succeed academically may fail in nursing jobs.
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Innovative Decision Making in Healthcare: A Case-Based Approach to Nursing Leadership in Academic and Clinical Settings
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This book is about organizational leadership, but provides a unique spin to promoting innovation, inclusion and transparency among employees.
Composed of more than 70 cases ranging from common to unique, the book compiles years of experience from experts in the field.
This book of case studies is the perfect companion to Meeks' and Neal-Boylan's recently-published book Disability as Diversity.
This text provides educators with the perspectives and skills they need to bring disability inclusion to the forefront of health education.
This is the first resource to compare the experiences of nursing academic leaders among public, private, and for-profit institutions for nurse educators of all experience levels and ambitions.
The book is organized into six units covering cases related to ageism, common health challenges, health promotion, environments of care, cognitive and psychological issues, and issues relating to aging and independence.
RN. and. Jennifer. Mygatt,. MSN,. RN. SUBJECTIVE. Seven-year-old Angela presents to the office with a complaint of a rash for 2 days. She is accompanied by her mother, Jane. Angela has also had a mildly runny nose and cough for 3 days.
RN,. FAAN. SUBJECTIVE. Kilah, a 9‐month‐old infant, presents to the office for a well‐baby visit. She is accompanied by her foster mother, Angela. Angela states that Kilah has been in her care for the past 7 months.
This book of case studies is the perfect companion to Meeks' and Neal-Boylan's recently-published book Disability as Diversity.
With contributions from noted experts on the topic, this new edition contains updated cases to reflect today's patient-centered approach, and includes the most recent advances in patient care.
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