Mental Health Nursing: Competencies for Practice

Mental Health Nursing: Competencies for Practice
ISBN-10
1350317985
ISBN-13
9781350317987
Series
Mental Health Nursing
Category
Medical
Pages
528
Language
English
Published
2017-03-14
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing
Authors
Denis Hart, Dennis Cross, Stephan D. Kirby

Description

Pre-registration nurse training across the UK is now competency based and this is the first mental health nursing text devoted to this approach. It explores the practical application of a competency based Exit Profile for mental health nursing students, which ensures that there is consistency in the essential knowledge, skills and attitudes that mental health nursing students will acquire by the end of their training programmes. This timely and contemporary text will be an essential resource for all Mental Health Branch nursing students.

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