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Clinical Skills in Children's Nursing Imelda Coyne (Trinity College Dublin)

Clinical Skills in Children's Nursing By Imelda Coyne (Trinity College Dublin)

Clinical Skills in Children's Nursing by Imelda Coyne (Trinity College Dublin)


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Summary

Designed as a compelling text for students, Clinical Skills in Children's Nursing offers evidence-based and family centred practical guidance for procedures in all care settings. Emphasis is placed on the development of decision-making skills and sensitive care. It is enhanced by illustrations, online resources, and regular updates to evidence.

Clinical Skills in Children's Nursing Summary

Clinical Skills in Children's Nursing by Imelda Coyne (Trinity College Dublin)

Children's nurses require excellent clinical skills to provide high quality care to children and young people across a range of different ages. After the first year of their training, children's nursing students must master skills of increasing complexity whilst developing clinical judgement and confidence. Therefore, it is vital that links are made to children's biology and development, family needs, legal issues and problem solving but until now, it has been hard to find all this in one place. Clinical Skills in Children's Nursing is designed for children's and general nursing students in second year onwards to facilitate the transition from closely supervised beginners, to qualified professionals. By clearly explaining essential principles, evidence and special considerations, this text helps students to build up their confidence, not just in performing skills, but also in decision-making in readiness for registration and beyond. Step-by-step guides to performing core and advanced procedures are presented in tables for easy comprehension and revision, illustrated by photographs and drawings. Each skill draws on the available evidence base, which is updated regularly on the accompanying Online Resource Centre. Uniquely, this text develops students' critical thinking skills and ability to deliver child centred care by providing clear links to anatomical, physiological and child development milestones as well as regular nursing alerts which help prevent readers from making common mistakes. Clearly reflecting the Nursing and Midwifery Council's Essential Skills Clusters for registration and beyond, Clinical Skills in Children's Nursing is designed to support student nurses develop into competent practitioners. Supported by a dedicated Online Resource Centre with up-to-date evidence, realistic scenarios, and a wealth of other tools. On the Online Resource Centre: For registered lecturers and mentors: - Figures from the book, ready to download and use in teaching material For students: - Evidence, guidelines and protocols, reviewed and updated every 6 months - Video demonstration of key skills - Over 40 interactive scenarios - Active web links provide a gateway to the articles cited in the book - Flashcard glossary to help learn key terms

Clinical Skills in Children's Nursing Reviews

10/10 I am very likely to recommend this book to child branch students * Rachel Sales, Lecturer, University of the West of England *
I would recommend this text: the rationale is clear with a good step by step guide to the skills, clearly written, laid out and explained. * Patricia Joy Doyle, Senior Lecturer Children's Nursing, De Montfort University Leicester *
10/10 This looks like a very exciting book * Carol Chamley, Senior Lecturer and Course Director Children and Young People's Nursing, Coventry University *
I would recommend this as an excellent book to child branch students * Gill Langmack, Lecturer, Child branch, University of Nottingham *
The advantage of this book would be a review of the anatomy and physiology prior to each skill and the online self assessment resources. * Heather M Dale Senior Lecturer - Children's Nursing, University of Wolverhampton *
I think this text will be an excellent way for students to develop their skills * Alison Flynn, Nurse, Alder Hey Children's Hospital, Liverpool *
I think the anatomy and physiology section is excellent and written in a clear and concise way... I would definitely recommend this text book * Paula Norman, Continuing Care Nurse, Southwark PCT *
I am extremely impressed with this book and wish that it had been available when I started my training... it is the best I have seen... all topics are covered... well written, to the point and very relevant. * Carys Fitzpatrick, Student Nurse, Edge Hill University *
Compares well to other textbooks... it brings together topics which in the past I may have had to access more than one textbook to get. * Tracy Henderson, Student nurse Napier University *
a very good clinical skills text... each skill is very clearly explained and I liked how every time family centred care is bought into the procedure, because this is a very important aspect of caring for a child... prior knowledge is very good... everything is up to date. * Laura King, Student Nurse, London South Bank University *
This book has more detail than most, with skills set out in a clear and concise format. Easy to understand terminology should help students carry out the skills out with confidence * Laura Mason, Student, Leeds University *

About Imelda Coyne (Trinity College Dublin)

Imelda Coyne, is Professor and Head of Children's Nursing as well as Director of Academic and Professional Affairs at the School of Nursing & Midwifery, Trinity College Dublin. She is a member of the Editorial Board, Journal of Children's and Young People's Nursing and a member of the International Editorial Board, Journal of Child Health Care. Freda Neill, is Clinical Skills Manager and Project Manager, School of Nursing and Midwifery, Trinity College Dublin with responsibility for clinical skills teaching throughout the undergraduate programme. Fiona Timmins (PhD) is a Senior Lecturer and Director of the BSc in Nursing at the School of Nursing and Midwifery. Trinity College Dublin. Fiona is an experienced author of several nursing books as well as a Fellow of the Faculty of Nursing Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland and Nurse Fellow of the European Society of Cardiology.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction ; 2. Introduction to core principles in children's nursing ; 3. Summary of normal child growth and development ; 4. Consent and legal and ethical matters ; 5. Essential skills ; 6. Essential care ; 7. Drug administration ; 8. Respiratory system ; 9. Cardiovascular system ; 10. Neurological system ; 11. Renal system ; 12. Gastrointestinal system ; 13. Musculo-skeletal system ; 14. Endocrine System ; 15. Integumentary system ; 16. Reproductive System

Additional information

GOR006688840
9780199559039
0199559031
Clinical Skills in Children's Nursing by Imelda Coyne (Trinity College Dublin)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
2010-04-15
496
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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