Nursing students and their concerns

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    • Wergers, Colin E.

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Nursing students and their concerns

Colin E. Wergers, editor

(Nursing - issues, problems and challenges)(Health care issues, costs and access series)(Nova biomedical)

Nova Science Publishers, c2011

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Studies show that nursing students suffer from stress about their lack of competence or uncertainty, whereas professional nurses concerns focus on work overload, death and suffering followed by insufficient preparation. Also discussed in this book is the role that emotional intelligence plays in establishing therapeutic nurse-patient relationships as well as increasing cultural diversity in nursing schools around the world. An examination of the concerns of Hispanic and American Indian nursing students as they progress through the upper division of a baccalaureate nursing curriculum is discussed herein, as well as the attitudes of nursing students towards older adult patients.

Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • Assessment of Professional Practice: Perceptions & Principles
  • Empowering Latino & American Indian Students to Rename the World
  • The Attitudes of Nursing Students toward Older Adults: A Review
  • The Role of Emotional Intelligence in Nursing
  • The Journey to NCLEX RN Success: Charting the Course
  • Improving Student Satisfaction in Nursing Education
  • Stress & Concerns Associated with Clinical Practice in Nursing: A Comparison between Nursing Students & Professionals
  • From Cultural Competence to Conflict Resolution: On the Need for Conflict Resolution Education in Nursing Programs
  • 10 recommendations to integrate students' motivation in teaching & assessment strategies ^
  • Why & how should we prepare nursing students for mass casualty incidents?
  • Index.

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