Written specifically for trainee nursing associates, this book enables students to transition to university with confidence, with expert guidance on how to develop key academic skills such as academic writing, digital literacy, research, and portfolio development.
The Nursing Associate’s Handbook of Clinical Skills The Nursing Associate’s Handbook of Clinical Skills provides evidence-based guidance for those undertaking the newly developed Nursing Associate (NA) role that bridges the gap between ...
This book will help you to prepare for and excel in your nursing associate practice placements.
To help you master these skills, this book covers everything you will need to know in medicines management, from understanding the fundamental legal and professional requirements, to developing essential drug calculations skills.
This book will help you to communicate effectively with patients, families, carers and your interprofessional team, encouraging you to develop your own unique voice.
The book includes a wide range of learning features and comes with a downloadable image bank to assist trainee nursing associates with their assignments.
In this book, trainee nursing associates are introduced to the principles of person-centred care, with case studies from a variety of healthcare settings and guidance on caring for different patient groups, from acute care to long-term and ...
Developing persuasive, clear, authoritative writing for academic and professional work can be a real challenge for many. This book guides the reader through the writing process for a dissertation, thesis or essay.
The new edition of Study Skills for Nurses will help you develop the skills and techniques you need for stress-free studying throughout your nursing training.
With regular summaries, learning aids, checklists and a glossary of key terms, nursing and midwifery students at all levels will find this book easy to follow and handy to refer to for help with the writing they need to do throughout their ...
This is going to be an excellent addition to bookshelves and a fantastic reference.” Newly Qualified Nurse, ex-Sheffield Hallam University