Vital Notes for Nurses

  • Vital Notes for Nurses: Principles of Care
    By Hilary Lloyd, Helen Hancock, Steven Campbell

    In: Pearson, A (ed.) Primary Nursing in the Burford and Oxford Development Units. Chapman & Hall, London. Nestel, D & Betson, C (1999) An evaluation of a communication skills workshop for dentists: cultural and clinical relevance of the ...

  • Vital Notes for Nurses: Psychology
    By Sue Barker

    Illustrated with examples from all branches of nursing practice, this text clearly illustrates the relevance of psychology to nurses.

  • Vital Notes for Nurses: Nursing Models, Theories and Practice
    By Hugh McKenna, Oliver Slevin

    Vital Notes for Nurses: Nursing Models, Theories and Practice provides a concise, accessible introduction to the development, application and evaluation of nursing theories and clearly outlines their relevance to everyday nursing practice.

  • Vital Notes for Nurses: Promoting Health
    By Jane Wills

    This introductory text in the Vital Notes for Nurses series explores issues such as public health priorities, health inequalities, health promotion settings, and the role of the nurse in health promotion roles.

  • Vital Notes for Nurses: Accountability
    By Helen Caulfield

    This introductory text in the ‘Vital Notes for Nurses’ series sets out a framework for accountability which consists of four ‘pillars’ - legal, ethical, employment and professional accountability - against which clinical issues can ...

  • Vital Notes for Nurses: Research for Evidence-Based Practice
    By Robert Newell, Philip Burnard

    Vital Notes for Nurses: Research for Evidence-based Practice provides a concise, accessible introduction to research and evidence based practice for pre-registration students and newly qualified nurses.

  • Vital Notes for Nurses: Psychology
    By Sue Barker

    Illustrated with examples from all branches of nursing practice, this text clearly illustrates the relevance of psychology to nurses.

  • Vital Notes for Nurses: Professional Development, Reflection and Decision-making
    By Melanie Jasper

    Writing in many forms is done on a daily basis by all professionals; reflective writing doesn't tend to be one of these. Reflective writing means taking a conscious decision to spend some private time away from others, doing this in ...