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Essential Clinical Skills in Nursing

Deborah Rowberry Lee Gauntlett Libor Hurt

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Sage Publications Ltd
28 March 2023
Your complete solution for modern clinical skills education
Accompanied by over 25 videos and written by an experienced team of nursing educators and practitioners, this innovative textbook will support your clinical skills training across all years of your degree.

Taking a holistic and inclusive approach, the book presents both the theory, rationale and 'how to' of each procedure, as well as crucial interconnected skills such as communication, clinical reasoning and person-centred practice. Written in clear, straightforward language and mapped to the NMC Future Nurse Standards, the book delivers a complete solution for mastering the essential clinical skills you need as a student and registered nurse.

How will the book support my learning?
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Offers access to more than 25 videos alongside the text, demonstrating clinical skills in practice, from oxygen administration to venepuncture, cannulation and more
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Structured around the 2018 NMC standards procedures annexe providing full curriculum coverage
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Draws on over 30 case study scenarios and 'voices' from real pre-registration nursing students that bring clinical skills to life
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Includes over 60 activities, key term definitions and other features to hone your understanding through self-testing, reflection and critical thinking
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Relevant to students across all four fields of nursing
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Imprint:   Sage Publications Ltd
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 246mm,  Width: 189mm, 
Weight:   980g
ISBN:   9781529771022
ISBN 10:   1529771021
Pages:   472
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Unspecified
Part I Essential Knowledge for Clinical Skills Chapter 1 Evidence-Based Practice and Clinical Skills - Libor Hurt Chapter 2 The Importance of Assessment - Deborah Rowberry, Pete Sewell and Wendy Churchouse Chapter 3 The Importance of Communication - Deborah Rowberry Part II Clinical Skills for Nursing Care Chapter 4 History Taking and Examinations - Lee Gauntlett and Peter Sewell Chapter 5 Dignity, Comfort, Rest and Sleep - Sarah Tait and Louise Giles, with Sarah Kingdom-Mills Chapter 6 Hygiene and Skin Integrity - Nicola Tingle and Nerys Williams, with Sarah Kingdom-Mills Chapter 7 Nutrition and Hydration - Helen Beckett and Lovely Sajan Chapter 8 Bladder and Bowel Health - Jemma Gustafson and Trudi Petersen Chapter 9 Mobility and Safety - Jamie Wheeler and Lovely Sajan, with Sarah Kingdom-Mills Chapter 10 Respiratory Care - Gabby Wilcox Chapter 11 Prevent and Manage Infection - Lisa Duffy, Lee Gauntlett and Libor Hurt Chapter 12 End of Life Care - Hywel Thomas, Deb McNee, Alison Young, Wendy Mashlan, Julie Hayes and Nicola Dawkins Chapter 13 Medicines Administration - Nicola Henwood

Deborah Rowberry is a Senior Lecturer at Swansea University working in the Department of Nursing. She has over 20 years clinical experience in a variety of settings including, neurology, acute medicine, cardiac ITU and nephrology and moved into education almost 15 years ago. Deborah is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and a double recipient of the University’s Excellence in Learning and Teaching Award. Deborah has previous experience as a Clinical Skills Educator for postgraduate medicine and undergraduate Medical Students. Deborah’s specialist and research interest areas include Simulation Based Education and Inter Professional Education. Dr Lee Gauntlett is a trainee anaesthetist working in South Wales with experience in intensive care medicine. His career began working as a health care support worker in several hospitals in the Midlands and volunteering within the British Red Cross, starting medical training in 2013. He came to the medical profession as a mature student and from a different career background and recognises the value in diversity. He is keen to teach nurses, medical students, and allied health professionals, strongly believing that a multidisciplinary approach to learning can lead to beneficial patient outcomes. Dr Libor Hurt was born in the Czech Republic and moved to the UK aged 11. He began working as a hospital porter in the summer holidays and evenings after college and carried on doing this whilst reading Medical Sciences at De Montfort University. Following this, he pursued a further MSc by Research in Learning Technology there, before eventually going on to study medicine at Swansea University. He rotated through several medical and surgical specialities and ultimately began working as a general surgery speciality trainee. Dr Hurt enjoys teaching and mentoring, actively participating whenever given the opportunity to do so. He presented his research at both a national and international level on a wide variety of topics such as antibiotic treatment of appendicitis during the COVID-19 pandemic and outcomes of hepatic metastasectomy in patients with anal squamous cell carcinoma. In his spare time, Dr Hurt enjoys exploring the diverse Welsh landscape.

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