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Foundations of Adult Nursing Dianne Burns

Foundations of Adult Nursing By Dianne Burns

Foundations of Adult Nursing by Dianne Burns


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This book introduces the principles, themes and issues that define what it means to be a nurse today. It explains the theory and knowledge required to develop person-centred skills and explores the diverse settings and patient groups that students will encounter on their placements.

Foundations of Adult Nursing Summary

Foundations of Adult Nursing by Dianne Burns

Covering the issues, themes and principles that explain what it means to be a nurse today, this book provides the theory students need to know and applies it to the diverse patient groups and settings that students will encounter on their placements.

Key features of the book are:

  • It introduces the core aspects of adult nursing
  • An evidence-based approach with discussion of literature, policy and research and suggested further reading for every chapter
  • Over 30 case studies to help students understand the realities of practice across a range of settings including primary care and the community
  • Stop and think boxes which challenge assumptions and encourage reflection
  • A companion website with sample questions for lecturers to use in seminars, multiple choice questions for student revision and free SAGE journal articles

The book has been closely mapped to the NMC's 2018 Standards for Proficiency, Education and Training and supports students across their entire degree programme as they develop into nurses of the future ready to deliver and lead care.

About Dianne Burns

Dianne Burns (RGN, RNT, MSc, BSc Hons, PGCE, SFHEA) is a Lecturer and Unit Lead for the B Nurse Leadership and Management Units in the School of Nursing, Midwifery and Social Work at the University of Manchester. A Registered General Nurse since 1984, Dianne worked in a variety of clinical settings as a staff nurse (Acute Medical/Surgical, Orthopaedics) and latterly as a nursing sister (Accident/Emergency) before moving into a community setting; working as a practice nurse then Nurse Practitioner/Nursing Team Co-ordinator within a large semi-rural GP Practice. She joined the University of Manchester as a Lecturer in Nursing in 2003. Dianne currently teaches across a variety of programmes within school and co-leads the Faculty HEA Senior Fellowship Programme alongside Dr Judith Williams. She is a University Link Lecturer with Central Manchester NHS Foundation Trust. Over the last 10 years, Dianne, a current member and former steering committee member of the RCN Education Forum, has held a number of key programme management roles including Examinations Officer, Adult Branch Co-ordinator and Deputy Programme Director (DPSN/BSc Programme) and Adult Field Lead (B Nurs programme). She currently has three strategic leadership roles within the school: Academic Lead for Portfolio Development (B Nurs programme), Peer Educator Programme Lead (B Nurs programme) and Academic Lead for Employability (SNMSW). Each of these roles provides a perfect opportunity for her to draw upon her enthusiasm and passion for engaging with students, colleagues and healthcare practitioners in order to enhance learning within the school, the University and the wider community.

Table of Contents

Part One Chapter 1: Chapter Essentials of Nursing: Values, Knowledge, Skills and Practice - Joanne Timpson, Elizabeth Lee-Woolf and Jane Brooks Chapter 2: Nursing Therapeutics - Caroline Jagger, Healther Iles-Smith and Dianne Burns Chapter 3: Fundamental Aspects of Adult Nursing - Dianne Burns, Mark Cole and Penelope Stamford Chapter 4: Interprofessional and Multidisciplinary Team Working - Jean Rogers and Sarah Booth Chapter 5: Medicines Management - Julie Gregory and Charlotte Middleton Chapter 6: Evidence-based Practice and the Importance of Research - Ann Wakefield and Nicola Olleveant Chapter 7: Clinical Decision Making - Mary Cooke Chapter 8: Leadership and Management - Dianne Burns Chapter 9: Developing Practice and Managing Change - Dianne Burns Part Two Chapter 10: Supporting and Promoting Health - Helen Davidson, Karen Iley and Susan Ramsdale Chapter 11: Specialist care of the older person - Emma Stanmore and Christine Brown Wilson Chapter 12: Caring for Adults with Long-Term Conditions - Judith Ormrod and Dianne Burns Chapter 13: Caring for the Acutely Ill Adult - Paul Tierney and Julie Gregory Chapter 14: Caring for the Critically Ill Adult - Samantha Freeman, Colin Steen and Greg Bleakley Chapter 15: The Provision of Effective Palliative Care for Adults - John Costello Chapter 16: Managing the Transition to Registered Nursing Practice - Karen Heggs and Samantha Freeman

Additional information

GOR010015919
9781473997936
1473997933
Foundations of Adult Nursing by Dianne Burns
Used - Very Good
Paperback
SAGE Publications Ltd
2018-12-24
552
N/A
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