9780826125781-0826125786-A Contemporary Nursing Process: The (Un)Bearable Weight of Knowing in Nursing

A Contemporary Nursing Process: The (Un)Bearable Weight of Knowing in Nursing

ISBN-13: 9780826125781
ISBN-10: 0826125786
Edition: 1
Author: Rozzano C. Locsin RN PhD FAAN, Marguerite Purnell RN PhD AHN-BC
Publication date: 2009
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
Format: Paperback 552 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780826125781
ISBN-10: 0826125786
Edition: 1
Author: Rozzano C. Locsin RN PhD FAAN, Marguerite Purnell RN PhD AHN-BC
Publication date: 2009
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
Format: Paperback 552 pages

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A Contemporary Nursing Process: The (Un)Bearable Weight of Knowing in Nursing (ISBN-13: 9780826125781 and ISBN-10: 0826125786), written by authors Rozzano C. Locsin RN PhD FAAN, Marguerite Purnell RN PhD AHN-BC, was published by Springer Publishing Company in 2009. With an overall rating of 3.9 stars, it's a notable title among other Issues, Trends & Roles (Nursing) books. You can easily purchase or rent A Contemporary Nursing Process: The (Un)Bearable Weight of Knowing in Nursing (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Issues, Trends & Roles books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.9.

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[This book] speaks against thinking [that] we can only understand nursing from a traditional, logical, empirical approach, suggesting we need a contemporary process for exploring nursing. I can't agree more.

--Journal of Christian Nursing

Nurse scholars from across the globe contribute essays to this unique philosophical exploration of today's nursingÖ.This book presents an emerging view that requires nursing to look at its work through a broader and less structured lens. Challenging the structure of the traditional nursing process, the book considers nursing as reflective and thoughtful."

--Doody's

A Contemporary Nursing Process re-envisions the practice of nursing by configuring caring in terms of the person the nurse cares for. Locsin and Purnell stress the importance of knowing the patient, and differentiating the person from the disease. This text addresses this highly relevant issue, and provides a wealth of insight on how to care for the patient on a personal level, while still professionally administering clinical treatment. Chapters discuss:

  • How to appreciate persons as participants in their care, rather than as objects of care
  • The ideal of care versus the practical demands of care
  • Technological advancements shaping human life and nursing
  • The consequences of "not knowing" the patient on a personal level
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