Clinical Skills for Nursing Adults
Step by Step
- Wendy Wright
- Paul Newcombe - Kingston University & St George's University of London, UK
- Fiona Everett - University of the West of Scotland, UK
This pocket-sized book provides step-by-step instructions on how to carry out advanced clinical skills such as medicine administration, giving transfusions, catheterisation, and other key skills across both acute and community settings. It is ideal for second and third year students and has been updated for the 2018 NMC standards, including the most up-to-date evidence base for the procedures.
Each section features:
- Handy checklists detailing the essential equipment and things to consider before starting.
- Helpful tips and advice on what to watch out for and the relevant action to take for each skill.
- Care setting considerations exploring patient requirements depending on where care is being given.
- Clear instructions guiding you step by step through each procedure.
Whether you are revising, practicing, or preparing for a clinical placement, this book will become a trusted companion and daily reference that will help to develop and improve your nursing skills.
Excellent resource for the nursing students. Easy to understand.
useful booklet for quick reference
Perfect pocket size for our Nursing students
Very useful book and a great reference source for nursing students who are just starting out on their clinical skills training.
This is a very handy source of information. The contents are well organized and topics are easy to find. The procedures are carefully chosen and are the most commonly used. The students reported that they find the book useful.
I was not impressed by the lay out and it has limited application for the classroom- it's a good pocket book for students but will not feature on reading lists.
Excellent resource for students embarking on the degree