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A Nurse's Survival Guide to the Ward

A Nurse's Survival Guide to the Ward
By Ann Richards BA(HONS) MSC RGN DIPN(LON) RNT, Sharon L. Edwards RGN DipN(Lon) MSc PGCEA

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If you are a nurse starting work on the ward or returning to practice this book is an indispensable partner for you. It provides instantly accessible practical guidance on day-to-day procedures and problems in a variety of areas including:

  • How to organise your job and yourself
  • How to assess patients
  • Important principles, procedures and investigations
  • Clinical information on a wide range of conditions
  • How to administer drugs safely
  • What to do in an emergency
  • As well as information on how to do the job, the importance of communication and nursing care issues is emphasised. Background information is also given on underlying legal, health and safety issues.


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    • Amazon Sales Rank: #209112 in Books
    • Published on: 2003-01-06
    • Original language: English
    • Number of items: 1
    • Binding: Paperback
    • 336 pages

    Customer Reviews

    A must-buy5
    I'm a third year student nurse and am not ashamed to say that I am nervous about qualifying in a few months. Whilst on Amazon, I came across this little book, and though I don't normally take too much notice of the reviews, I thought I would give it a try. I'm so glad I did and I would recommend this book to anyone who just needs a back-up book of information for either preparing to go on to a ward or for use during placement. It's written in such a way that that is very relevant to practice and answers many of those niggling questions that you can't get a straight answer to from normal textbooks. I haven't read the whole book yet as I have just dipped into it for bits of information, but I imagine it would have been really useful had I bought it a year ago before my acute placements. So if you are thinking of buying a similar book, I would definitely recommend this one.

    At last help on the ward as well as the classroom5
    I was recommended this little book by a friend studying at the University of Hertfordshire (the authors work there), so you can understand I was sceptical .... I took it with me on to the wards and now I want to tell the world about it.
    It can't replace the books we all buy as student nurses and you will still need to look at your Manual of Clinical Nursing Procedures and Infection Control in clinical Practice etc BUT this book gives you enough on procedures and infection control to reassure you you are on the right track so you can look at them later. But that is not why I think this is a gem of a book; it has a very practical approach (particularly the Appendixes) it also gives you a great deal on identifying and assessing patient problems (section 2 my favourite!), which for me stopped the constant 'is this ok?' type questions to the staff nurses.
    There are other good useful bits in it but you will find your own favourite bits.

    For me to have something easy to read, at hand, and based on practice not theory was a godsend.

    student or staff nurse this is £ well spent5
    i know i have said other books are great, however i am due to qualify soon and wish i had purchased this book sooner. It is very easy to understand and also has lots of information. it is upto date and is worth spending the money. i would urge any student nurse to purchase this book.