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Clinical Nursing for the Unique Needs of Children
Introduction:
Children’s nurses face a distinct set of challenges in clinical practice, necessitating specialized knowledge and adaptability to the developmental and physiological characteristics of their young patients. The Oxford Handbook of Clinical Skills for Children’s and Young People’s Nursing serves as an invaluable guide to the full spectrum of care for children and adolescents.
Core Principles and Skill Development:
This comprehensive handbook lays a solid foundation in evidence-based principles that guide nurses in honing their clinical knowledge, skills, and attitudes. It meticulously explores the intricate interplay between different body systems and the clinical skills associated with each, empowering practitioners with practical insights and practical advice.
Specialized Guidance and Support:
Seasoned children’s nurses from clinical settings and academia have meticulously crafted this handbook. Their collective expertise provides nurses with an essential reference tool that they can rely on in a variety of clinical environments, from general to intensive care settings.
Critical Acclaim:
“An invaluable resource for nursing students and professionals caring for children and young people, offering comprehensive guidance across the entire spectrum of pediatric care.” – Nursing Times.net
About the Authors:
Paula Dawson:
- Extensive experience as a general and children’s nurse
- Commitment to patient-centered, evidence-based care
- Lecturer in Child Health at the University of Nottingham
Louise Cook:
- Doctorate in Nursing Science
- Expertise in cleft lip and palate care
- Lecturer in Child Health at the University of Nottingham
Laura-Jane Holliday:
- Practitioner Health Lecturer in Children’s Nursing at the University of Nottingham
- Preceptorship development nurse specializing in respiratory care
- Research interests in bridging the theory-practice gap
Helen Saxelby:
- Background in children’s neurosciences
- Practitioner Health Lecturer with a focus on clinical skill teaching
Conclusion:
The Oxford Handbook of Clinical Skills for Children’s and Young People’s Nursing is an indispensable resource for nurses seeking to provide the highest quality of care to their young patients. Its practical guidance, evidence-based principles, and expert insights empower nurses to navigate the unique challenges of children’s healthcare with confidence and competence.
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