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The Road to Nursing

The Road to Nursing

The Road to Nursing

2nd Edition
Nick Arnott, University of Tasmania
Penny Paliadelis, Federation University
Mary Cruickshank, Federation University
June 2022
Available
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9781009003476

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    Being an effective and well-rounded nurse in Australia is not just about technical skills - it's also about thinking like a nurse. The Road to Nursing helps students develop clinical reasoning and critical reflection skills, understand the philosophical and ethical considerations necessary to care for clients and reflect on how to provide care that meets the unique needs of clients. This edition retains three parts which guide students through their transition to university, formation of a professional identity and progression to professional practice. A revised chapter order improves the transition between topics and a new chapter explores the ever-changing Australian health landscape, including recent technological innovations. Each chapter includes definitions of key terms, reflection questions, perspectives from nurses, end-of-chapter review questions, research topics and resources that connect students with the real-world practice of nursing. Written by healthcare experts, The Road to Nursing is a fundamental resource for students beginning a nursing career.

    • Empowers undergraduate nurses by providing the foundational knowledge and skills that will underpin their entire nursing journey
    • Written in an accessible style by leading Australian nursing academics and practising nurses
    • Includes access to the complementary eBook with valuable self-assessment tools such as multiple-choice and short-answer questions with guided responses, and links to relevant website and video content

    Product details

    June 2022
    Print/online bundle
    9781009003476
    342 pages
    254 × 204 × 19 mm
    0.85kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Part I. Beginning:
    • 1. The journey begins Nick Arnott, Penny Paliadelis and Mary Cruickshank
    • 2. Contemporary nursing education Nick Arnott, Carolyn King, Patricia Bromley and Kylie Hoffman
    • 3. Preparing for success Lolita Wikander and Judith Lyons
    • 4. Health systems and models in Australia Diana Guzys and Kathleen Tori
    • 5. Health care in Australia Nick Arnott and Melanie Eslick
    • Part II. Becoming:
    • 6. The heart of nursing Melanie Eslick, Lolita Wikander and Nick Arnott
    • 7. Philosophical underpinnings Suzanne Bliss, Nick Arnott and Kerry Howells
    • 8. The history and evolving image of nursing Mary Cruickshank, Penny Paliadelis, Swapnali Gazula and Margaret McAllister
    • 9. Thinking like a nurse Joanne Porter and Alicia J. Perkins
    • 10. Understanding self and others Nick Arnott, Penny Paliadelis and Mary Cruickshank
    • 11. Foundations of nursing practice Rhian Cramer, Nicole Coombs, Judith Lyons and Jeong-ah Kim
    • 12. Nursing as a profession: Legislation and regulation Judith Lyons and Suzanne Bliss
    • 13. Being a safe and ethical practitioner Gina Richards, Joyce Hendricks and Elisabeth Jacob
    • 14. Professional experience placements Nick Arnott, Melanie Eslick and Maryanne Podham
    • Part 3. Being:
    • 15. Being a member of an interprofessional team David Stanley and Karen Stanley
    • 16. Empowering our profession Nick Arnott and Melanie Eslick
    • 17. Preparing for the transition to registered nursing practice Jackie Lea
    • 18. Conclusion: What now? Where to from here? Penny Paliadelis
      Contributors
    • Nick Arnott, Penny Paliadelis, Mary Cruickshank, Carolyn King, Patricia Bromley, Kylie Hoffman, Lolita Wikander, Judith Lyons, Diana Guzys, Kathleen Tori, Melanie Eslick, Suzanne Bliss, Kerry Howells, Swapnali Gazula, Margaret McAllister, Joanne Porter, Alicia J. Perkins, Rhian Cramer, Nicole Coombs, Jeong-ah Kim, Gina Richards, Joyce Hendricks, Elisabeth Jacob, Maryanne Podham, David Stanley, Karen Stanley, Jackie Lea

    • Editors
    • Nick Arnott , University of Tasmania

      Nick Arnott is a lecturer in nursing in the School of Health Sciences at the University of Tasmania. In a career spanning almost 30 years, he has held clinical, policy and executive roles in acute care, community and primary healthcare, disability support, and international health and development. Since moving into academia in 2009, Nick has maintained a research interest in nursing education, gratitude and the health of vulnerable and marginalised population groups, but his main passion is teaching and the opportunity to mentor and empower the next generation of nurses.

    • Penny Paliadelis , Federation University

      Penny Paliadelis is a Registered Nurse who has had an academic career spanning more than 20 years, including senior leadership roles such as Acting Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic), Professor of Nursing and Executive Dean, Faculty of Health, Federation University Australia and Acting Head of School of Health, University of New England. She is currently the Managing Director of Paldyne Consulting Pty Ltd, a successful higher education and leadership consultancy company and she holds an Adjunct Professor position at Federation University and Deakin Co. Penny is listed on the National Register of Tertiary Education Quality Standards Agency (TEQSA) Experts for healthcare curriculum design and is a Graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors. Penny's research focus is building leadership roles in health, and she has conducted a number of funded projects to develop collaborative interprofessional health education using digital storytelling approaches, always with a focus on workforce capacity-building.

    • Mary Cruickshank , Federation University

      Mary Cruickshank is employed as a Professor of Nursing at Federation University on a part-time basis supervising PhD students and is a Director on a Higher Education Board in Melbourne, Victoria. Mary is also an Adjunct Professor at the ASEAN Institute for Health Development at Mahidol University in Bangkok, Thailand, where she supervises postgraduate students in the health disciplines. She was previously the Head of the School of Nursing, Midwifery and Healthcare at Federation University. Mary has published widely, both internationally and nationally, and has conducted numerous research projects on rural health topics, health education, evidence-based practice, and organisational and workplace culture.