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Your very own companion to any pre-registration nursing course! Packed with advice, hints and tips, this essential, practical guide will orientate and guide you through your nursing course even before you start. Written in a straightforward, no-nonsense style, this Toolkit is full of strategies and help for surviving and succeeding on your pre-registration nursing course, and addresses all the key issues and concerns you may face, including: * How to get the most out of your clinical placement * The nursing terminology you need to know - including NMC standards * How to create a professional…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Your very own companion to any pre-registration nursing course! Packed with advice, hints and tips, this essential, practical guide will orientate and guide you through your nursing course even before you start. Written in a straightforward, no-nonsense style, this Toolkit is full of strategies and help for surviving and succeeding on your pre-registration nursing course, and addresses all the key issues and concerns you may face, including: * How to get the most out of your clinical placement * The nursing terminology you need to know - including NMC standards * How to create a professional Portfolio * How to achieve a healthy work-life balance * How to develop an effective relationship with your mentor With case studies from real students, hands-on activities and suggestions for further reading, this is THE essential survival guide for your nursing course!
Autorenporträt
Ian Peate is Visiting Professor at the University of West London and Editor-in-Chief of British Journal of Nursing.
Rezensionen
"The comprehensive index allows the text to be used as aquick reference when preparing for exams, clinical skills orplacement. There is information for further readirg, and links touse when writing essays. The book's best feature is that itanswers many of the questions every nursing student wants toask." (Nursing Standard, 27 November 2013)