Accountability and Professionalism in Nursing and Healthcare
- Marc Cornock - Open University
Leadership in Nursing
This is the ideal textbook for students and practitioners of all levels. Using over 130 frequently asked questions and corresponding answers, the style makes you feel as though you're talking to an expert. The layout is easy to use and accessible, with all answers written in line with Nursing and Healthcare regulations. Questions include:
If I have concerns about a colleague what should I do?
Can a patient demand a specific treatment?
When is it possible to treat a patient without their consent?
What happens at a Coroner’s Inquest?
Find answers to these and many more questions to unravel the complexities of accountability and professionalism in nursing and healthcare.
A well-considered text that explores the on-times complex issues underpinning contemporary nursing practise and the impact that this can have. The book is designed in such a way that it progresses naturally from one subject to another and in doing so builds knowledge and understanding sympathetically. The chapter structures encourage active engagement with the subject matter by way of question-and-answer, facilitating learning that is centred around the key issues at play. The language is mostly easy to follow and engaging, making it an extremely accessible text with which to work. The content is relevant, well-researched and carefully considered, supported by appropriate referencing and opportunities for further reading and instruction. While not drawing on case scenarios to aid the consolidation from theory to practise, the content does cite and utilise cases from Law. While a little text-heavy on times, its application to the profession is explored eloquently, leaving the reader confident in the literature and materials discussed.
Excellent up to date text book. Content is very relevant to current module being taught and other elements on the Foundation Degree programme.
Excellent up to date text book. Content is very relevant to current module being taught and other elements on the Foundation Degree programme.