The Nursing and Midwifery Student’s Clinical Midwifery Survival Guide is a small pocket-sized guide providing quick reference to useful information needed for the care of low risk midwifery clients. It has been written specifically for nursing students and beginning practice midwives.
This pocket-sized guide contains common Australian terminology, standard abbreviations, drug calculations, references to commonly used drugs, fluid levels and essential CPR procedures, among many other essential elements of nursing.
An essential survival guide to help you navigate through your clinical placement and beyond Real life examples are used to help you successfully embark on you clinical placement journey, manage difficult situations and enjoy the adventure.
Whether you’re a student nurse on clinical placement or a healthcare worker on a busy ward, you need practical guidance at your fingertips, fast! This pocket-sized guide will help you to provide safe, effective, everyday patient care.
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This pocket-sized guide will provide you with essential tips to ensure you and your students really get the most out of the experience. The Nursing & Health Survival Guides have evolved - take a look at our our app for iPhone and iPad.
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Written in a straightforward, no-nonsense style, this Toolkit is full of strategies and help for surviving and succeeding on your pre-registration nursing course, and addresses all the key issues and concerns you may face, including: How to ...
These must be given to the Myles Textbook for Midwives authors on whose chapters this Survival Guide has been based. They are: Jean Bain, Diane Barrowclough, Terri Coates, Helen Crafter, Susan and Victor Dapaah, Margie Davies, ...
Developed for the U.K. student. This U.K. book is an indispensable guide on how to get into and survive a pre-registration nursing course.
PAD before the meeting and managed to talk with the practice supervisor who has been supporting Kelly. Daniel: 'It's great to have this time to review the placement with you because we had the initial interview in the first week, ...