Professional issues in nursing : challenges & opportunities

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Professional issues in nursing : challenges & opportunities

[edited by] Carol J. Huston

Wolters Kluwer Health/Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, c2014

3rd ed

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Using an approach that fosters critical thinking and values clarification, this textbook examines the full range of professional issues facing contemporary nursing. Coverage includes critical issues such as the nursing shortage, mandatory staffing ratios, violence in nursing, legal and ethical issues, plus the latest HIPAA regulations, career advancement and evaluations, and best practices for today and the future. This edition includes two new chapters: a new chapter on developing effective leaders to meet 21st century healthcare challenges, and a new chapter on the use of residencies for new graduate nurses as a transition to practice. In addition to these exciting additions, content has been updated throughout the book to reflect cutting-edge trends in healthcare including the impact of healthcare reform, and recommendations from the Institute of Medicine (IOM). This edition promises to be an integral tool to providing effective nursing care in an increasingly global, rapidly changing, technology driven world.

Table of Contents

I. Furthering the Profession Chapter 1- Entry into Practice: The Debate Rages On Chapter 2- Evidence Based Practice Chapter 3- 21st Century Leadership Challenges for Nurses Chapter 4- Using Simulation to Teach Nurses II. Workforce Issues Chapter 5 -The Current Nursing Shortage- Causes, Consequences, and Solutions Chapter 6- Importing Foreign Nurses Chapter 7- Unlicensed Assistive Personnel and the Registered Nurse Chapter 8- Socialization and Mentoring Chapter 9- Diversity in the Nursing Workforce Chapter 10- Residencies for New Graduate Nurses As a Transition to Practice III. Workplace Issues Chapter 11- Mandatory Minimum Staffing Ratios: Are They Working? Chapter 12- Mandatory Overtime in Nursing: How Much? How Often? Chapter 13- Violence in Nursing: The Expectations and the Reality Chapter 14- Technology in the Health Care Workplace: Benefits, Limitations, and Challenges Chapter 15- Medical Errors: An Ongoing Threat to Quality Health Care IV. Legal and Ethical Issues Chapter 16- Whistleblowing in Nursing Chapter 17- Impaired Nursing Practice - What Are We Doing About It? Chapter 18- Collective Bargaining and the Professional Nurse Chapter 19- Assuring Provider Competency through Licensure, Continuing Education, and Certification V. Professional Power Chapter 20- The Nursing Profession's Historic Struggle to Increase Its Power Base Chapter 21- Professional Identity and Image Chapter 22- Advanced Practice Nursing: Challenges of Role Definition, Recognition, and Reimbursement Chapter 23- Nursing and Public Policy: The Need for Healthcare Reform Chapter 24- Nursing's Professional Associations

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