Becoming a Nurse in the 21st Century - Wiley Series in Nursing (Paperback)
by Ian Peate
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This is an accessible guide aimed at student nurses, introducing them, and guiding them through the Nursing and Midwifery Council's approved programmes of education for Registered Nurse status. Every programme of study that prepares a student to become a proficient registered nurse must be approved by the NMC and adhere to its standards and guidelines. The book is broken in to four sections based on the four proficiencies stated by the NMC: Professional and Ethical Practice; Care Delivery; Care Management and Personal and Professional Development. It presents these proficiencies in an easy to understand and implement way, making it easily accessible for both students, and registered nurses who will find it a useful reference for their work and development.
Book details
Published
30/06/2006
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell (an imprint of John Wiley & Sons Ltd)
ISBN
9780470027295
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