Becoming A Registered Nurse Making The Transition To Practice at Meripustak

Becoming A Registered Nurse Making The Transition To Practice

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    Author(s)Temple
    PublisherSAGE PUBLISHING
    ISBN9780857259318
    Pages160
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearAugust 2012

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    SAGE PUBLISHING Becoming A Registered Nurse Making The Transition To Practice by Temple

    Final-year nursing students are often nervous about making the transition to being a registered nurse. This book helps students prepare for their first nursing role and uses 'real life' scenarios to consolidate their skills. It guides students through the final year with its increased demands, and assists them in meeting the NMC requirements for registration. It covers content commonly found on final year transition to practice modules including coping with stress; applying for jobs; what to expect from your first role; dealing with change; delegating and managing junior staff; handling risky situations; managing priorities and developing your career. Making the Most of Your Final Year as a Nursing StudentBecoming an Independent PractitionerDealing with ChangeWorking with Staff: Your Role as a LeaderTaking on a Mentorship RoleRisks and DecisionsNursing the Deteriorating PatientHow To Manage Competing DemandsWhat if Someone Wants to Make a Complaint?Developing Your Career: Is There a Perfect Route?