TY - BOOK AU - Edens,Patricia Stanfill TI - Principles of health AV - RT82 .P75 2021eb U1 - 610.73023 23 PY - 2021///] CY - Ipswich, Massachusetts, Amenia, NY PB - Salem Press, a division of EBSCO Information Services, Inc., Grey House Publishing KW - Nursing KW - Vocational guidance KW - fast KW - Reference works KW - lcgft KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Publisher's note --; Introduction --; Contributors --; WHAT IS NURSING? Nursing: its history and evolution --; Roles on the healthcare team --; Nursing concepts --; Nursing process --; Ethics of nursing --; Autonomy and physician orders --; Scope of nursing practice --; Informed consent --; Clinical research trials --; NURSING THEORY. Nursing theory --; Metaparadigm concepts in nursing --; Grand theories --; Middle-range theories --; Practice-level theories --; NURSING THEORISTS. Florence Nightingale --; Hildegard Peplau --; Faye Abdellah --; Ida Jean Orlando --; Dorothea Orem --; Imogene King --; Betty Neuman --; Callista Roy --; Jean Watson --; Abraham Maslow --; Katharine Kolbaca and Kristen M. Swanson --; Nola Pender --; BECOMING A NURSE. Selecting the right program and finding the right college --; Learning styles and study skills --; Cover letter and resume writing --; Interviewing --; Career and personnel testing --; College and nursing entrance examinations --; Succeeding at work --; Nursing certifications and degrees: licensed practical nurse and registered nurse --; Advanced practice nurses --; Licensure and certification --; Professional nursing organizations and certification --; Magnet recognition program in nursing --; Nurse-patient ratio --; Models of nursing care --; SKILLS NEEDED IN NURSING. Leadership --; Leadership skills --; Volunteering and community service --; Time management --; Communicating effectively: interpersonal communication, skills, and technology --; Writing skills --; Public speaking --; Networking --; NURSING SPECIALTIES. Staff nurse and primary care nurse --; Nursing administrator --; Medical-surgical nurses and perioperative nurses --; Obstetric and neonatal nurses --; Perinatology --; Pediatrics --; Gerontological nursing --; Critical care nursing --; Clinical nurse specialist (CNS) --; Doctor's office, clinic nurses, and physician assistants (PAs) --; Nurse practitioner (NP) --; Nurse anesthetist --; Home health nurse and public health nurse --; Occupational health --; Transitional care --; Wound, ostomy, and continence (WOC) nurse --; Telehealth nursing --; Palliative care and hospice nursing --; Travel nurse --; Clinical research nurse --; Case management/utilization management and care navigation --; Educators-Academic and vocational programs --; Continuing education coordinator and patient educator --; SPECIFIC NURSING CARE. Dying, death, and grief --; Pain management --; National Institutes of Health (NIH) --; Health promotion --; Diet-based therapies --; Exercise-based therapies --; Education and training of CAM practitioners --; Integrative medicine --; Internet medicine --; Internet and health information --; Office of Cancer Complementary and Alternative Medicine (OCCAM) --; Office of Dietary Supplements (ODS) --; Self-care --; Spirituality and CAM --; Relaxation response --; Relaxation therapies --; Meditation --; Transcendental Meditation (TM) --; Mind-body medicine --; Guided imagery --; Natural treatments for stress --; Natural treatments for well-being --; Therapeutic Touch (TT) --; Reiki --; Rolfing --; Art therapy --; Music therapy --; Biofeedback --; Nursing care plan --; Genetic counseling --; Robotics in healthcare --; Bioinformatics --; Popular health movement --; Nursing terminology --; General bibliography and further reading --; Index N2 - Explores the profession of nursing from several angles, including the history of nursing, with profiles of well-known and influential persons in the field, like Florence Nightingale, Elizabeth Blackwell, and Clara Barton, as well as of professional organizations; various nursing disciplines, including pediatrics, home care, anesthesiology, end-of-life care, critical care, cardiology, among others; specific nursing settings, such as emergency rooms, intensive care units, neonatal units, assisted living facilities, hospice, and more UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=2745086 ER -