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Nursing Models for Nursing Students,
Edition 1Editors: Edited by Teresa Chinn, MBE and Sally Wilson, RNLD MSc
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22 May 2025
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Welcome to nursing! Nursing Models for Nursing Students is part of the New Notes on Nursing series, a series created especially for you, the nursing student at the start of your nursing journey.
Nursing models serve as blueprints for delivering high-quality, evidence-based care that is patient centred, culturally competent and ethically sound. As such, they are fundamental to every facet of nursing and a good knowledge of them is a requirement for every student nurse. This book focuses primarily on how models can support nursing practice. From the first steps in your nursing journey to final year and beyond, Nursing Models for Nursing Students is your essential guide.
The New Notes on Nursing series presents key topics in a highly accessible way, without making assumptions about your existing knowledge. Concise volumes cover critical and emerging areas, including cultural competence, digital professionalism, politics and activism, clinical placements and more. The aim is to make content engaging and easy to absorb, focussing just on what is essential for success on your course. Using a relaxed writing style and an all-new design, these unique books provide personal guidance from experts and students alike. So, when you are in a hurry and need a study companion you can trust, reach for New Notes on Nursing!
Key Features
- Case studies and storytelling approaches help link theory to practice
- Graphics, icons and mind maps enhance the text and aid visual learners
- Written to show how specific knowledge relates to wider concepts
- Learning is presented in small, self-contained sections for quick location and digestion
- Terms and concepts are explained using simple language
- Content is clearly mapped to NMC standards
- Accompanying videos provide additional insights and bring study to life
About the author
Edited by Teresa Chinn, MBE, Queen's Nurse, Founder and Lead Nurse at We Nurses, member of the South West Social Care Nurses Advisory Council, UK and Sally Wilson, RNLD MSc, Matron for Vulnerable Patients and Safeguarding Adults Lead
1. Notes on the Rise and Fall of Nursing Models
2. Notes on Adult Nursing Models
3. Notes on Adult Nursing Models in Practice
4. Notes on the Models: Child Branch
5. Notes on Paediatric Nursing Theories in Practice
6. Notes on Understanding Learning Disability Models
7. Notes on Learning Disability Nursing Models in Practice
8. Notes on Mental Health Nursing Models
9. Notes on Mental Health Models in Practice
10. Notes on Dementia Care Models in Practice
11. Notes on Nursing Models and Practice in an Informatics Age
12. Notes on Reflective Models in Nursing
13. Notes on Do We Need Nursing Models?
2. Notes on Adult Nursing Models
3. Notes on Adult Nursing Models in Practice
4. Notes on the Models: Child Branch
5. Notes on Paediatric Nursing Theories in Practice
6. Notes on Understanding Learning Disability Models
7. Notes on Learning Disability Nursing Models in Practice
8. Notes on Mental Health Nursing Models
9. Notes on Mental Health Models in Practice
10. Notes on Dementia Care Models in Practice
11. Notes on Nursing Models and Practice in an Informatics Age
12. Notes on Reflective Models in Nursing
13. Notes on Do We Need Nursing Models?
ISBN:
9780323930734
Page Count:
379
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Year One nursing students
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