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Bethann Siviter
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  • Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: Bailliere Tindall; 1 edition (14 Feb 2008)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0702028037
  • ISBN-13: 978-0702028038
  • Product Dimensions: 21.4 x 13.8 x 1.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 13,972 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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Chatty and accessible, emphasising empathy and communication in effective nursing.


"Louise Nadal, Nursing Standard, Volume 22 no 50

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This book is not a primer on clinical skills but an indispensable handbook and resource for the new nurses who are about to embark on their first job and need to develop nursing judgment and the ability to organise and deliver care. It is about learning how to think like a nurse - developing the judgment and behaviour that is essential in competent practice. With an immensely readable style this book uses a friendly, conversational manner, with realistic hints, tips, and examples from real life, to encourage nurses in the early days of their careers. Issues such as assertiveness, delegation, CVs and interviews, leadership, developing nursing intuition, are covered as well as discussion about evidence based and reflective practice, direct entry into the community, and developing confidence in practice. This book will help nurses and students develop into competent and confident practitioners.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
As a third year student I found this book particularly useful as a guide in preparing myself as a qualified nurse. It gives helpful advice on organising yourself for an interview, it indicates what is expected from future employers and provides ideas for personal statements and presentations. It also highlights areas such as how to be successful in time management and the importance of delegating work to others. The book explores ways of communicating with patients and how to reflect on good and bad practice. The book is full of handy tips and advice, which I'm sure, will be very useful as a reference in the future. It is written in a way, which is easy to read, and the language is easy to understand.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
Really useful advice 24 Jun 2008
Format:Paperback
This is a great book for those approaching qualification or who are newly qualified. It covers all the areas where you need a bit of advice, such as writing a CV and getting a first job, time management, leadership and reflection. It is very clear and easy to read.
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26 of 28 people found the following review helpful
I know- I wrote it. 25 April 2008
Format:Paperback
When the Student Nurse Handbook (2004 by Balliere Tindall) came out, the feedback we received was- "It's Great! But I understand now- what's next?"
This book was intended to pick up where the Student Nurse Handbook (SNH)left off, helping you move from being a student nurse to working and practising as a nurse- but just as much it was intended for those already working as nurses to be sure their practice lived up to the standards required.
Its not about *how* to do things, its about *why* you do them, supporting you to develop your clinical judgement and decision making.
The chapters start with help getting a job- CV, interview, how to do a seminar presentation- and then go into helping you develop the art that is your nursing practice. The popular seminar "Transitioning from Student to Staff Nurse" evolved into a chapter of its own, with guidance on what we want from you in the clinical areas and how to survive going from a no-pay student to an earning, accountable and competent nurse.
As with the Student Nurse Handbook, I wrote this as if you were a friend with whom I was sharing time, but unlike the SNH this was written after I have spent a substantial period as a patient so the focus includes an increased awareness of what patients need from nurses.
There are fewer cartoons than in the SNH, but just as many examples and scenarios from practice, giving you concrete tips on how to not just survive but enjoy your new career.
There is a substantial chapter on mentorship, and one on developing your reflection into reflection in action, allowing you to make better use of your decision making skills, and a chapter on research and evidence based practice, assisting you to develop a more evidence-based approach to care.
All in all, this book is basic, but that doesn't mean its not important. The art of nursing is one that needs constant work to remain focused and up to date- this book should assist you in developing your career and practice.Its founded in nursing theory and presented with clear words, useful examples,humour and a passion for nursing.
The only shortcoming in my opinion is that there is not a lot of room for models- but the 2nd edition of the SNH will have expanded models in it; there was not enough room for nursing models, and the hope is that by qualification you would have understood that part well enough to not miss it. What it does promote however is that you are in control of your nursing, that you have the reason and right to be proud of being a nruse, and that it is your obligation to do the best you can to be the nurse your patient needs.
Thank you for buying the books I write for you- when I write, I try to imagine each individual parting with hard earned money and hoping that what I give them is a fair trade. Let me know how I can make this book a better value and more useful resource by writing me through the publisher.
And thank you for caring enough about your nursing to want to be the best nurse possible.
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Great book for 3rd year students
I absolutely love this book. I qualify as an Adult Nurse in February 2013. It has really helped to alleaviate some of the concerns i have with regards to my final placement and... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Nicky Mac
The Newly Qualified Nurses Handbook
Good book must have for all 3rd year students, good for tips on applying for jobs, writing a CV and interviews :)
Published 14 months ago by sfeare
excellent book
this is an excellent book as reccomended by my mentor in my final placement, it has useful info on interviews, cv's reflection and much more, i found this book extremely useful.
Published 16 months ago by char
BRILL!
this book is amazing, I'm not yet qualified but it helps you in writing your personal statement and CV. Very very helpful, would definitely recommend
Published 23 months ago by Ms. K. Gordon
Newly Qualified Nurse's Handbook great help
This book is easy reading and will help all final year student nurse's when filling in CV's, Application Forms and preparing for your interviews, as well as those first days and... Read more
Published on 26 April 2010 by S. Bradbury
Helpful book
This is a really helpful book for an newly qualified nurse, its easy to follow too.
Published on 12 Jun 2009 by Patricia Mcmaster
Really useful
Really useful and practical advice throughout the book. Helps to alleviate those fears that students have prior to qualifying. Read more
Published on 19 Nov 2008 by Rosetta M. Wilson
The book!!!!!!!!!
This is a must have book starting out as a newly qualifed nurse. The books is well layed out and concise with the information it's providing. Read more
Published on 13 Oct 2008 by Ms. Z. Ali
Really Helpful
This is a really helpful book! Helps with writing cvs and answers questions you dont like to ask. Easy to read would definatly recommend to other newly qualified nurses are... Read more
Published on 28 Mar 2008 by Hayley
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