Preface vi
Acknowledgements vii
Abbreviations Commonly Used in Health Care viii
Introduction 1
Part I: Professional Values 9
1 The Code of Conduct and Professional Practice 11
2 The Vulnerable Person 59
3 Inequality, Discrimination and Exclusion 91
4 Partnership Working, Roles and Responsibilities 128
Part II: Communication and Interpersonal Skills 145
5 Therapeutic Relationships, Communication and Interpersonal Skills 147
6 Interprofessional Working and Learning 181
7 Health Promotion, Promoting Self-care and Wellbeing 196
Part III: Nursing Practice and Decision-making 223
8 Evidence-based Practice 225
9 Assessing, Planning, Implementing and Evaluating Care Needs 245
10 Public Health 273
11 Patient Safety 303
12 Recognising, Interpreting and Managing Deterioration in Health and Wellbeing 335
Part IV: Leadership and Management 359
13 Leadership and Management 361
14 Continuing Professional Development 386
15 Teaching and Learning in Clinical Practice 409
Activity Answers 431
Glossary of Terms 439
Index 453
Professor Ian Peate is Editor in Chief of British Journal of Nursing. He was formerly Head of the School of Nursing & Midwifery at University of West London and Associate Head of School of Nursing & Midwifery at University of Hertfordshire. He is on the editorial board of British Journal of Healthcare Assistants and Journal of Aesthetic Nursing, is a Consultant Editor for Journal of Paramedic Practice, and has published extensively in both books and journals.
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