Instructor Resource Delves-Yates, Essentials of Nursing Practice, 3e SAGE Publishing
Table of contents
Part A
- What is nursing and what is a nurse?
- Being a nursing student
- Reflection and evidence-based practice
- Academic writing and assessment
- Ethics
- Law
- Accountability and professionalism
- Resilience
- Becoming a change agent
- Delivering Effective Care
- Introduction to Nursing Theory
- Value-based, Person- or Family-centred Care
- Patient, Service User, Family and Carer Perspectives
- Assessment, Planning, Implementation and Evaluation (Apie): The Process of Nursing
Part B
Part C
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Instructor Resource Delves-Yates, Essentials of Nursing Practice, 3e SAGE Publishing
- Core Communication Skills
- Communication and Interpersonal Skills in Challenging Circumstances
- Ensuring Quality and Effective Management of Risk
- Record-Keeping and Documentation
- Clinical Decision-Making
- Safeguarding
- Promoting Health
- Infection Prevention and Control (Ipc)
- Aseptic Technique and Specimen Collection
- Clinical Measurement
- Pain Management
- Skin Integrity
- Safe Movement of People
- Emergency Care
- Medicines Administration
- Assisting People with Their Nutritional Needs
- Assisting People with Their Elimination Needs
- Assisting People with Their Hygiene Needs
- Care After Death
Part D
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- Introduction to the Organisation and Settings of Care
- Introduction to Interprofessional Working
- Introduction to The Psychological Context of Nursing
- Introduction to The Sociological Context of Nursing
- Introduction to Public Health
- Introduction to Health Policy and the Political Context of Nursing
- Introduction to The Global Context of Nursing
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Instructor Resource Delves-Yates, Essentials of Nursing Practice, 3e SAGE Publishing
Chapter 1: What is nursing and what is a nurse?
Multiple choice
1. The notable figures in nursing history are:
- Nightingale and Seacole
- Cadwaladr and Richards
- West and Wood
- all of these
Answer: D
2. To practise legally as a nurse in the UK you must:
- be over 25 years of age
- hold a valid and current registration with the NMC
- have experience in caring for patients from each of the four fields of nursing
- all of these
Answer: B
3. The 6 Cs of nursing are:
- care, compassion, competence, communication, courage, commitment
- care, compassion, cleverness, courage, communication, commitment
- care, compassion, competence, cleanliness, courage, commitment
- Care, compassion, competence, clemency, commendableness, commitment
Answer: A
4. The term profession is accurately used to describe:
- an activity that is undertaken to earn a living
- a job which brings celebrity status and great fortune
- an occupation requiring extensive education with a code of ethics
- any job which requires specific training
Answer: C
5. The essence of nursing is:
- delivering effective care to adults, children, families and/or whole communities
- working in partnership with individual people, groups of people or the families and carers
- helping individuals to achieve or maintain the best health, independence and quality of
- all of these
of those people
life possible
Answer: D
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