Nursing: Transition to Professional Practice (Prepare for Practice)

Nursing: Transition to Professional Practice (Prepare for Practice)

by RobBurton (Editor), Graham Ormrod (Editor)

Synopsis

To successfully complete the transition from being a final year pre-reg nursing student to becoming a qualified staff nurse, students need to understand and practise the responsibilities and roles of the registered nurse. Consequently, they need a textbook which goes further than simply outlining the theory of leadership and management and teamwork and gives more than just 'tips' for being in charge. Nursing: transition to professional practice has been developed as a one-stop-shop for the principles of professional practice and the skills of the qualified nurse. Taking a logical approach, the authors introduce the role of the qualified nurse before explaining what it means to be in charge, how to deliver good care, how to make legal and ethical decisions, and the best ways to work with and teach other staff. Theory is applied to clinical work so readers can easily see the rationale behind daily decisions. Useful for the entire final year, the content is mapped against the transitional module and extremely useful for final year placements as well as providing tips on getting a job and continuing professional development. Written in an easy to read, student friendly manner the authors have brought together trustworthy and reliable advice in a way that is easy to dip into any time you need it- from writing an assignment, devising a nursing plan, documenting your placement learning outcomes, or finding advice on job applications. This book has been truly designed to help student nurses become registered staff and to prepare for practice. Online material - Interactive cases on common scenarios and problems that the Newly Qualified Nurse needs to manage . - Job hunting section with practical exercises and sections on writing CV's, interview practice questions etc to print off.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 384
Edition: 1
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Published: 24 Feb 2011

ISBN 10: 019956843X
ISBN 13: 9780199568437

Media Reviews
It provides useful advice for final year undergraduate nursing students and graduate nurses. It will also be of interest to educa..on staff who teach or support final year students or graduate nurses. ANTS Bulletin Will help third year nursing students and newly qualified nurses make the transition from student nurse to registered professional because not only will they help the reader develop new skills, but it will also guide them through the process of applying those skills in practice. Patricia Mills, qualified nurse, England Highly relevant to today's nursing practice, easy to read and covers fundamental areas that student nurses/ newly qualified nurse need to be aware of when entering the nursing profession. Christine Wint, Education and Development Lead, Leicester City Community Health Services should certainly be a core text for students Tim Badger, Programme Director, Birmingham City University 10/10 I would use this text for all students throughout the final year of training, it is particularly relevant to the transitional module and the Preceptorship period... useful and up to date it demonstrates very clearly the difference in levels of accountability between a student and a qualified nurse ... This book bridges the gap left by others Annabel Coulson, Practice Education Facilitator, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust 10/10 Covers all topics and skills required by a 3rd year student nurse yet can also be used by a qualified nurse. Clear, concise and easy to relate to the working environment. Kay Salisbury, Newly Qualified Nurse This book stands out from the rest as an academic but equally accessible textbook which also directly relates to what final year nursing students are experiencing and how they are feeling at the point of transition. With excellent realism in the scenarios and something for every branch of nursing, it's a shame it wasn't published before I qualified! Sarah Bowyer, newly qualified nurse, Birmingham City University
Author Bio
Rob Burton is learning disability nurse, with a speciality in challenging behaviour. After working as a Nurse Tutor at the West Yorkshire College of Health Studies, he became a Senior Lecturer in Continuing Professional Development at the University of Huddersfield. He is the course leader for MSc Health Professional Education, and is the Module Leader for various modules including 'Specialist Studies in HPE' and 'Utilising Problem Based Learning'. Graham Ormrod started his career as a Charge Nurse and Staff Nurse specialising in Gastroenterology and Diabetes. In 1995 he became a Nurse Teacher, working at Leeds Teaching Hospital NHS Trust, before being promoted to Associate Director of Professional Development in 2003. He now works at the University of Huddersfield in the post of Divisional Head of Adult Nursing in the Department of Nursing and Health Studies.