Role Development in Professional Nursing PracticeJones and Bartlett, 2005 - 347 pages Designed for use in sequential professional development courses across the curriculum, Role Development in Professional Nursing Practice covers role development of the professional nurse as it occurs in three developmental stages, moving from the simple to the more complex: Nurse as Individual; Nurse/Client Relationships; and Nurse as Member of the Health Care Team. |
Contents
The Nurse as a Professional Individual | 1 |
A History of Healthcare and Nursing Karen Saucier Lundy | 3 |
Framework for Professional Nursing Practice Kathleen Masters | 35 |
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