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Critical care, critical challenges, critical choices

Critical care, critical challenges, critical choices
Critical care, critical challenges, critical choices
A complete resource for your career in nursing; this book gives you a sound knowledge basis for effective care and best practice in hospital and community settings and, alongside this, explores the many routes your professional development can take.

Part one explores the key aspects of the journey from commencing your adult nursing studies to becoming a consultant practitioner, researcher, manager or teacher, with the focus always on developing the best possible care.

Part two looks at the five major care themes: first contact, access and urgent care; supporting long term and palliative care; acute and critical hospital care;
mental health and psychosocial care; and public health and primary care. A holistic and practical approach draws together research, policy guidelines, and nurse and patient experiences.

A companion website provides annotated weblinks to useful resources, PowerPoint presentations, interactive MCQs, and an 'ask the authors' feature.

Presents the best evidence for practice
Reflects UK policy directions and global health trends
Text features include clinical case studies, patient perspectives, key points and activities to aid learning
Highlights career pathways and key areas for continuing professional development.
HodderPlus companion website provides annotated weblinks to useful resources, PowerPoint presentations, interactive MCQs, an ask the authors feature, and a testbank incorporating a range of question types for lecturers
9781444112146
210-240
Hodder Arnold
Gobbi, Mary
829a5669-2d52-44ef-be96-bc57bf20bea0
le May, A.C.
Barton, Dave
Gobbi, Mary
829a5669-2d52-44ef-be96-bc57bf20bea0
le May, A.C.
Barton, Dave

Gobbi, Mary (2011) Critical care, critical challenges, critical choices. In, le May, A.C. and Barton, Dave (eds.) Adult Nursing Preparing for Practice. (Free Web Resources) London, GB. Hodder Arnold, pp. 210-240.

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A complete resource for your career in nursing; this book gives you a sound knowledge basis for effective care and best practice in hospital and community settings and, alongside this, explores the many routes your professional development can take.

Part one explores the key aspects of the journey from commencing your adult nursing studies to becoming a consultant practitioner, researcher, manager or teacher, with the focus always on developing the best possible care.

Part two looks at the five major care themes: first contact, access and urgent care; supporting long term and palliative care; acute and critical hospital care;
mental health and psychosocial care; and public health and primary care. A holistic and practical approach draws together research, policy guidelines, and nurse and patient experiences.

A companion website provides annotated weblinks to useful resources, PowerPoint presentations, interactive MCQs, and an 'ask the authors' feature.

Presents the best evidence for practice
Reflects UK policy directions and global health trends
Text features include clinical case studies, patient perspectives, key points and activities to aid learning
Highlights career pathways and key areas for continuing professional development.
HodderPlus companion website provides annotated weblinks to useful resources, PowerPoint presentations, interactive MCQs, an ask the authors feature, and a testbank incorporating a range of question types for lecturers

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Published date: December 2011
Organisations: Faculty of Health Sciences

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Local EPrints ID: 342495
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/342495
ISBN: 9781444112146
PURE UUID: 7fee3b97-3116-490c-8b85-b6f30037f167

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Date deposited: 04 Sep 2012 16:40
Last modified: 22 Jul 2022 18:12

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Author: Mary Gobbi
Editor: A.C. le May
Editor: Dave Barton

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