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020 _a9781405172141
020 _a9781405117159 (pbk) 9781405172141 (eISBN"
100 _aScholes, Julie
245 0 _aDeveloping expertise in critical care nursing
260 _aOxford
_bBlackwell Publishing
_c2006
505 _aChapter 1: Defining critical care Chapter 2: Defining expertise and the process of acquiring expertise: towards a contemporary definition of advanced practice. Chapter 3: Pre registration students Chapter 4: Inducting the newcomer to critical care: developing competency based frameworks to enable practitioners to be effective in the critical care settings Chapter 5: What is competence? Chapter 6: The types of roles that have emerged in critical care and the way in which they have evolved Chapter 7: Developing benchmarks for expert / advanced roles in critical care practice Chapter 8: Research and development.
520 _aElectronic
520 _a""Developing Expertise in Critical Care Nursing"" examines the development of professional expertise in critical care nursing, based on extensive research in clinical practice. It offers a repertoire of learning and assessment methods that enable practitioners to grow their own expertise and foster developments in others. ""Developing Expertise in Critical Care Nursing"" will be of interest to practitioners who aspire to advanced level practice in critical care and to all who facilitate this process. It debates the characteristics of expert practice and practice development and examines the acquisition of core skills, and career development in critical care using a role transition model.
650 _aCRITICAL CARE, organization and administration
650 _aCRITICAL ILLNESS, nursing
650 _aNURSING CARE, organization and administration
700 _aAlbarran, John
700 _aWilliams, Caroline
856 _uhttp://lib.myilibrary.com/Open.aspx?id=74345
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