Nursing management towards quality care / Lydia M. Menzon and Jennifer M.V. Nagtalon
Material type:
- 9789715849883
- RT89 V46 2010
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Philippine Christian University Mary Johnston College of Nursing Filipiniana | College | RT89 V46 2010 c2 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 2 | Available | 0033-22 | |
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Philippine Christian University Mary Johnston College of Nursing Filipiniana | College | RT89 V46 2010 c1 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 0032-22 |
Includes bibliographical references, appendices and index.
Dedication v --
List of figures xv --
List of tables xvii --
list of tables --
Preface --
Acknowledgement --
1. the Nursing management process : an overview 3 --
2. Planning for the nursing service 16 --
3. Organizing the nursing service 46 --
4. Directing the nursing services 83 --
5. Controlling 133 --
6. An overview of the nursing process --
7. Assessing the patient's health care, nursing needs, and problems 164--
8. Nursing diagnosis 183 --
9.Developing the nursing care plan 194 --
10. Implementing the nursing care plan 218--
11. Evaluating the quality of nursing care 243 --
12. Ethico-legal aspects in nursing practice 255 --
Appendices 277 --
Glossary 327 --
Index.
Nurses, in whatever they setting they are, manage. the manage in their homes as they do at work. When the nursing profession was young, nurses managed by intuition. however, rapid advances, in technology, knowledge, information and techniques, research, and the delivery and maintenance of healthcare services, require that nurses adjust to new developments.
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