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The Nursing Associate at a Glance: At a Glance (Nursing and Healthcare)

Autor I Peate
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 mai 2021
Alles, was Sie 1/4ber den Beruf des Krankenpflegehelfers wissen m1/4ssen, auf einen Blick! The Nursing Associate at a Glance ist ein umfassender Leitfaden, der angehende Krankenpflegehelfer bei der Wiederholung der Lerninhalte und beim praxisbezogenen Lernen unterst1/4tzen soll. Das Werk hilft den Lesern, ihren Verhaltenskodex durchzusetzen und einzuhalten, gesunde Verhaltensweisen zu frdern, Krankheiten zu behandeln sowie Pflegeleistungen effektiv zu erbringen und zu 1/4berwachen. Ausgehend von den sechs Kompetenzstandards f1/4r Krankenpflegehelfer des Nursing and Midwifery Council enthlt das Buch unverzichtbare Informationen zu verschiedenen Pflegethemen, darunter:
* wie man zur ganzheitlichen Betreuung beitrgt, auch mit der Frage, wie man die eigene Resilienz strken kann und wie sich die verschiedenen Rollen in den Kranken- und Sozialpflegeteams ergnzen
* wie sich die Sicherheit und Qualitt der Pflege verbessern lassen, u.a. mit einer Betrachtung der Gesetzeslage zu Gesundheit und Arbeitssicherheit und mit der Verwendung von Instrumenten zur Risikobewertung
* wie effektive Arbeit im Team gelingt, auch mit Blick auf positive Interaktionen mit den anderen Mitgliedern des Pflegeteams, und wie man Daten verwaltet
* wie Pflegeleistungen erbracht und 1/4berwacht werden knnen, u.a. mit einer Errterung zum Umgang mit ngstlichen und verwirrten Patienten sowie Patienten, deren Allgemeinzustand sich verschlechtert
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781119724308
ISBN-10: 1119724309
Pagini: 176
Dimensiuni: 217 x 275 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Wiley
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Locul publicării:Chichester, United Kingdom

Notă biografică

IAN PEATE, OBE FRCN, is Head of School, School of Health Studies, Gibraltar, Visiting Professor of Nursing, Northumbria University and St. George's University of London, Visiting Senior Clinical Fellow, University of Hertfordshire, Editor-in-Chief of the British Journal of Nursing and Consultant Editor of the Journal of Paramedic Practice.

Cuprins

1 The Code 2 Legal and ethical 3 Duty of candour 4 Non - discriminatory behaviour 5 The demands of professional practice 6 Health and wellbeing: self care 7 The principles of research and evidence-based practice 8 Emotional intelligence 9 Effective communication 10 Maintaining appropriate relationships 11 Advocacy and person centred sensitive care 12 Reporting adverse incidents 13 Numeracy, literacy, digital and technological skills 14 Record keeping 15 Reflective practice 16 Promoting public confidence in the profession Platform 2. Promoting health and preventing ill health 17 Principles of health promotion 18 Health behaviours 19 Epidemiology, demography and genomics 20 Health inequalities 21 Life choices 22 Health literacy 23 Health screening 24 Immunisation and vaccination 25 Infection, prevention and control Platform 3. Provide and monitor care 26 Human development 27 Anatomy and physiology 28 Commonly encountered conditions when delivering care 29 Information giving pre- procedure 30 Shared decision making 31 Escalating concerns 32 Dignity and comfort 33 Nutrition and hydration 34 Mobility 35 The deteriorating patient 36 Anxiety and confusion 37 Discomfort and pain 38 End of life care 39 End of life decisions and orders 40 Medicines management I 41 Medicines management II 42 Medicines management III 43 Working in partnership with people, families and carers 44 Co morbidities and holistic care provision 45 Capacity, understanding information and making decisions 46 Self harm and suicide 47 Sharing information Platform 4. Working in teams 48 Roles and responsibilities 49 Interacting with members of the care team 50 Human factors and team working 51 Data management 52 Prioritising care and co-morbidities 53 Giving and receiving constructive feedback 54 Role modelling Platform 5. Improving safety and quality of care 55 Health and safety legislation 56 Clinical audit 57 Risk assessment tools 58 National Early Warning Score (NEWS2) 59 Hazards and incidents 60 Staffing and safe care 61 Revalidation Platform 6. Contributing to integrated care 62 Being resilient 63 The roles of health and social care teams 64 Long term conditions 65 Promoting independence 66 Accessing care 67 Discharge planning Appendix (i) Annexes A and B References Index