The Clinical Placement, 2nd Edition
A unique, fundamental resource for nursing students in a clinical environment
The Clinical Placement, 2nd Edition: An essential guide for nursing students is an interactive textbook designed to guide nursing students through their clinical placement journey.
The first edition of this nursing reference proved extremely valuable in helping nursing students use their clinical placements as opportunities to develop the skills, knowledge, attitude and understanding that underpin quality practice.
The Clinical Placement, 2nd Edition is fully revised with a fresh new appeal. It builds upon the success of the first edition, while incorporating a wealth of new, topical content written in easy-to-understand language.
Designed to challenge and inspire students, The Clinical Placement, 2nd Edition: An essential guide for nursing students introduces foundational knowledge in early chapters before addressing more complex issues.
This indispensable nursing resource will motivate students to think deeply and critically about important professional and clinical issues.
A unique, fundamental resource for nursing students in a clinical environment
The Clinical Placement, 2nd Edition: An essential guide for nursing students is an interactive textbook designed to guide nursing students through their clinical placement journey.
The first edition of this nursing reference proved extremely valuable in helping nursing students use their clinical placements as opportunities to develop the skills, knowledge, attitude and understanding that underpin quality practice.
The Clinical Placement, 2nd Edition is fully revised with a fresh new appeal. It builds upon the success of the first edition, while incorporating a wealth of new, topical content written in easy-to-understand language.
Designed to challenge and inspire students, The Clinical Placement, 2nd Edition: An essential guide for nursing students introduces foundational knowledge in early chapters before addressing more complex issues.
This indispensable nursing resource will motivate students to think deeply and critically about important professional and clinical issues.
この版の特長
- Incorporates recent changes to Clinical practice with regard to risk management, improved communication and hand over techniques
- Increased focus on NZ including discussion on the Primary Health Care model in New Zealand
- New focus on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health
- Discusses issues related to rural placement and community health
- Revised in accordance with the ANMC updated National Competency standards for national registration
特長
• 'something to think about' boxes offering valuable advice
• 'student experience' sections
• reflective thinking activities to encourage self-assessment and experiential learning
著者情報
| ISBN Number | 9780729579582 |
|---|---|
| Description Author List | By Tracy Levett-Jones, RN, BN, MEd&Work, PhD, Professor of Nursing Education and Head of School, School of Nursing & Midwifery, University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, Australia. and Kerry Reid-Searl, PhD, Mclin Ed, BHlth Sc, RN, RM, Professor of Simulation and Innovation at the University of Tasmania, Emeritus Professor at CQUniversity, Adjunct Professor at Monash University, Australia |
| Copyright Year | 2011 |
| Edition Number | 2 |
| Format | E-Book |
| Imprint | Churchill Livingstone Australia |
| Publication Date | 17 Aug 2011 |
| Stock Status | IN STOCK |
Chapter 1 The rules of engagement
1.1 Know the lie of the land
1.2 The clinical placement—what it is and why it matters
1.3 Person-centred care
1.4 Models of care
1.5 Competent practice
1.6 Working within your scope of practice
1.7 Who shall I turn to?
1.8 Working hard—but not too hard
1.9 First impressions last
1.10 The generation gap
1.11 The roles and functions of the interdisciplinary healthcare team
Reflective thinking activities
References
Chapter 2 Great expectations
2.1 Patients’ expectations
2.2 Clinicians’ expectations
2.3 Professional expectations
2.4 Legal requirements
2.5 Don’t apologise for being a student
2.6 Speak up, speak out
2.7 Exercise your rights
2.8 You’re not the boss of me (oh really?)
2.9 Don’t take everything personally
2.10 Compliance and compromise
2.11 Being naive
Reflective thinking activities
References
Chapter 3 How you act
3.1 Cultural safety
3.2 Teamwork
3.3 Managing conflict
3.4 Dealing with horizontal violence
3.5 Dealing with sexual harassment
3.6 Taking care of yourself
3.7 Patient advocacy
3.8 Best practice
3.9 Practice principles
3.10 Clinical governance
3.11 Patient safety
3.12 Clinical learning objectives
3.13 Student assessment
3.14 Giving and receiving gifts
3.15 Visitors during clinical placements
3.16 Using the company supplies
3.17 Punctuality and reliability
3.18 Putting work ahead of your studies
3.19 Clinical placements at distant locations
Reflective thinking activities
References
Chapter 4 How you think and feel
4.1 Caring
4.2 Reflective practice
4.3 Reality check and seeking feedback
4.4 Emotional Intelligence
4.5 Critical thinking and critical reasoning
4.6 Ethical dilemmas in nursing
4.7 Crossing over the line
4.8 Getting the support you need
Reflective thinking activities
References
Chapter 5 How you communicate
5.1 What is a nurse?
5.2 Therapeutic communication
5.3 Welcome to Australia or New Zealand
5.4 Using professional language
5.5 Documentation and legal issues
5.6 Information and communication technology (ICT) in healthcare and in education
5.7 Patient handover
5.8 Your voice in the clinical environment
5.9 Telephones and the internet
5.10 Self-disclosure
5.11 Providing effective feedback
Reflective thinking activities
References
Chapter 6 Insights from clinical experts
6.1 Aviation nursing Fiona McDermid, Amanda Ferguson
6.2 Community health nursing Cheryle Morley, Bronwyn Warne
6.3 Day surgery nursing Alison Anderson
6.4 Developmental disability nursing Kristen Wiltshire, Bill Learmouth
6.5 Drug and alcohol nursing Richard Clancy
6.6 Emergency nursing Leanne Egan
6.7 General practice nursing Elizabeth J Halcomb
6.8 Indigenous health nursing Vicki Bradford
6.9 Intensive care nursing Paula McMullen
6.10 International nursing Kerry Reid-Searl
6.11 Justice health nursing Annette Griffin
6.12 Medical nursing Sandy Eager
6.13 Mental health nursing Teresa Stone
6.14 Midwifery Lyn Ebert
6.15 Nephrology nursing Peter Sinclair
6.16 Occupational health nursing Jennifer Anastasia
6.17 Older person nursing Helen Bellchambers
6.18 Paediatric Nursing Elizabeth Newham
6.19 Palliative care nursing Amanda Johnson
6.20 Perioperative nursing Menna Davies
6.21 Primary health care nursing Judy Yarwood, Jill Clendon
6.22 Private hospital nursing Deánne Portelli, Lynette Saul, Margaret Mason
6.24 Rural and remote nursing Maryanne Hethorn
6.25 Surgical nursing Dee McGuire
Glossary
Index