by Barbara Kozier (Author), Barbara Kozier (Author), Heulwen Morgan-Samuel (Author), Sharon Harvey (Author)
Fundamentals of Nursing, unlike other texts, is not limited to just one specialism, but considers nursing across all fields from Adult, to Child, Mental Health and Learning Disabilities as well as both within the acute and community settings. Fundamentals of Nursing will help you to prepare and succeed in the varied and exciting career you have chosen, enabling you to become the skilled, flexible and confident nurse modern healthcare demands.
Fundamentals of Nursing helps you on this journey with comprehensive coverage of contemporary professional nursing developed to compliment the latest Standards of Proficiency for Pre-Registration Nursing Education (Nursing & Midwifery Council 2010) and the Essential Skills Clusters.
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Format: Paperback
Pages: 904
Edition: 2
Publisher: Pearson Education
Published: 24 Oct 2011
ISBN 10: 0273739085
ISBN 13: 9780273739081
Book Overview: The first Fundamentals book to be aligned to the new NMC Standards of Proficiency for Pre-Registration Nursing Education (2010)
Comprehensive and nicely laid out with good use of colour to highlight the different approaches to presentation of information. It provides a comprehensive introductory coverage of all the main topics... regardless of branch programme the students will eventually follow. A wide base text which is likely to be useful for several modules rather than a very specific text which students may only use for one module. - Roger Cobley, Birmingham City University
The text is an exciting, clear and essential textbook for pre-registration nursing students. It sets the scene, shows application to practice, helps to make nursing practice more understandable and so enhances the student's learning experience. - Martin Bailey, Canterbury Christ Church University
Kozier is an excellent resource for students throughout their training, and could be used as the starting point for most of their assessments. Overall, it is an excellent text that I will have no hesitation in recommending to my students. - Dorothy Adam, The Robert Gordon University