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Dilemmas and decision making in nursing : a practice-based approach / Julia Hubbard.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: St Albans : Critical Publishing, 2023Description: 1 online resource (216 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 1915080339
  • 9781915080332
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 610.73 23/eng/20230514
LOC classification:
  • RT42 .H83 2023
NLM classification:
  • WY 100
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Acknowledgement -- Contents -- Meet the editor and contributors -- Introduction -- The aims of the book -- How to use this book -- Part 1 Perceptions of risk and safety -- Case study 1 Reuben: fit for discharge but not safe to leave -- Reflections -- Questions for reflection and discussion -- Further information -- Values -- Theories -- Approaches -- Models -- Further reading -- Case study 2 Miguel: is he safe? -- The written email referral -- Reflections -- Questions for reflection and discussion
Further information -- Values -- Theories -- Approaches -- Models -- Further reading -- Case study 3 Sabina: what's safeguarding got to do with me? I am training to be a nurse not a social worker -- Reflections -- Questions for reflection and discussion -- Further information -- Values -- Theories -- Approaches -- Models -- Further reading -- Case study 4 Vanessa: coercion, control and personal choice -- Reflections -- Questions for reflection and discussion -- Further information -- Values -- Theories -- Approaches -- Models -- Further reading -- Case study 5 Martin: do no harm
First appointment -- Reflections -- Second appointment -- Reflections -- Third appointment -- Reflections -- Questions for reflection and discussion -- Further information -- Values -- Theories -- Approaches -- Models -- Further reading -- Part 2 Prioritising care -- Case study 6 Molly: cold not dead -- Reflections -- Questions for reflection and discussion -- Further information -- Values -- Theories -- Approaches -- Models -- Further reading -- Case study 7 James: to donate or not to donate? -- Reflections -- Questions for reflection and discussion -- Further information -- Values -- Theories
Approaches -- Models -- Further reading -- Case study 8 Aiyana: for crying out loud! -- Reflections -- Questions for reflection and discussion -- Further information -- Values -- Theories -- Approaches -- Models -- Further reading -- Case study 9 Peter: don't miss the point -- Reflections -- Questions for reflection and discussion -- Further information -- Values -- Theories -- Approaches -- Models -- Further reading -- Case study 10 Scarlet: cutting, coping and compassion -- Reflections -- Questions for reflection and discussion -- Further information -- Values -- Theories -- Approaches
Models -- Further reading -- Part 3 Personalising care -- Case study 11 Stephanie: see me, hear me, include me -- Reflections -- Questions for reflection and discussion -- Further information -- Values -- Theories -- Approaches -- Models -- Further reading -- Case study 12 Jamil: false hope? -- Reflections -- Questions for reflection and discussion -- Further information -- Values -- Theories -- Approaches -- Models -- Further reading -- Case study 13 Jessica: what matters most -- Reflections -- Questions for reflection and discussion -- Further information -- Values -- Theories -- Approaches
Summary: A collection of realistic fictional scenarios exploring how nurses might work with clinical dilemmas, weigh up options and make good decisions.
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Description based upon online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed May 14th, 2023).

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Cover -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Acknowledgement -- Contents -- Meet the editor and contributors -- Introduction -- The aims of the book -- How to use this book -- Part 1 Perceptions of risk and safety -- Case study 1 Reuben: fit for discharge but not safe to leave -- Reflections -- Questions for reflection and discussion -- Further information -- Values -- Theories -- Approaches -- Models -- Further reading -- Case study 2 Miguel: is he safe? -- The written email referral -- Reflections -- Questions for reflection and discussion

Further information -- Values -- Theories -- Approaches -- Models -- Further reading -- Case study 3 Sabina: what's safeguarding got to do with me? I am training to be a nurse not a social worker -- Reflections -- Questions for reflection and discussion -- Further information -- Values -- Theories -- Approaches -- Models -- Further reading -- Case study 4 Vanessa: coercion, control and personal choice -- Reflections -- Questions for reflection and discussion -- Further information -- Values -- Theories -- Approaches -- Models -- Further reading -- Case study 5 Martin: do no harm

First appointment -- Reflections -- Second appointment -- Reflections -- Third appointment -- Reflections -- Questions for reflection and discussion -- Further information -- Values -- Theories -- Approaches -- Models -- Further reading -- Part 2 Prioritising care -- Case study 6 Molly: cold not dead -- Reflections -- Questions for reflection and discussion -- Further information -- Values -- Theories -- Approaches -- Models -- Further reading -- Case study 7 James: to donate or not to donate? -- Reflections -- Questions for reflection and discussion -- Further information -- Values -- Theories

Approaches -- Models -- Further reading -- Case study 8 Aiyana: for crying out loud! -- Reflections -- Questions for reflection and discussion -- Further information -- Values -- Theories -- Approaches -- Models -- Further reading -- Case study 9 Peter: don't miss the point -- Reflections -- Questions for reflection and discussion -- Further information -- Values -- Theories -- Approaches -- Models -- Further reading -- Case study 10 Scarlet: cutting, coping and compassion -- Reflections -- Questions for reflection and discussion -- Further information -- Values -- Theories -- Approaches

Models -- Further reading -- Part 3 Personalising care -- Case study 11 Stephanie: see me, hear me, include me -- Reflections -- Questions for reflection and discussion -- Further information -- Values -- Theories -- Approaches -- Models -- Further reading -- Case study 12 Jamil: false hope? -- Reflections -- Questions for reflection and discussion -- Further information -- Values -- Theories -- Approaches -- Models -- Further reading -- Case study 13 Jessica: what matters most -- Reflections -- Questions for reflection and discussion -- Further information -- Values -- Theories -- Approaches

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A collection of realistic fictional scenarios exploring how nurses might work with clinical dilemmas, weigh up options and make good decisions.

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