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Description

Section 1: Exploring Professional Nursing
Chapter 1: The Professional Nurse

  • Characteristics of Professional Nursing Practice: The Hood Professional Nurse Contributions Model
  • Core Competencies for Professional NursesThe Multiple Roles of the Professional NurseChallenges of the Professional Nursing StudentSkills for Educational SuccessImage and Physical AppearanceSocialization and Resocialization into the Nursing ProfessionDeveloping a Professional Self-ConceptCharacteristics of a ProfessionSummary and Significance to Practice

Chapter 2: The History Behind the Development of Professional Nursing

  • Nursing in Ancient Civilizations (Before 1 CE)
  • Nursing in the Early Christian Era (1–500 CE)Nursing in the Middle Ages (500–1500)The Establishment of Nursing in Europe, England, and the New World (1500–1819)The Movement of Nursing to a Respectable Profession (1820–1917)The Birth of Formal Nursing EducationThe American Public Health MovementNursing During the Early 20th Century, the World Wars, and the Post—World War II Era (1890–1960)Nursing in the Modern Era (1960–1999)Media Portrayals of Professional NursesNursing in the Early Postmodern Era (2000–2010)Nursing in the Second Decade of the Postmodern Era and Beyond (2010 -20….)Summary and Significance to Practice

Chapter 3: Contextual, Philosophical, and Ethical Elements of Professional Nursing

  • Contextual Basis of Nursing Practice
  • Nursing PhilosophyMorality and Ethics in Nursing PracticeEthical Decision MakingMajor Contextual Elements Affecting Nursing Practice

Chapter 4: Establishing Helping and Healing Relationships

  • Communication as Interaction
  • Helping Relationships: The Nurse as HelperHealing Relationships: The Nurse’s Role in HealingHelping and Healing Relationships with Colleagues and Other Health Care Team MembersSummary and Significance to Practice

Chapter 5: Patterns of Knowing and Nursing Science

  • The Evolution of Scientific Thought
  • Philosophy of KnowledgePatterns of Nursing KnowledgeThe Development of Nursing ScienceSummary and Significance to Practice

Chapter 6: Nursing Models and Theories

  • Nursing Models
  • The Stability Model of ChangeThe Growth Model of ChangeComplexity Theory as a FrameworkNursing Models in Research and PracticeSummary and Significance to Practice

Chapter 7: Professional Nursing Processes

  • Critical Thinking
  • Cognitive Nursing ProcessesInterpersonal ProcessesPsychomotor ProcessesPatterning Nursing ProcessesSummary and Significance to Practice

Chapter 8: The Health Process and Self-Care of the Nurse

  • Worldviews of Health
  • Health Protection and PromotionHealth PatterningImplications of the Nurse’s View of Health for Role PerformanceSelf-Care of the NurseSummary and Significance to Practice

Section 2 : The Changing Health Care Context
Chapter 9: Health Care Delivery Systems

  • Challenges of Health Care Delivery in the 21st Century
  • Selected Current Health Care Delivery SystemsHealth Care Delivery SettingsThe Interdisciplinary/Interproessional Health Care TeamNursing Care Delivery ModelsNursing Challenges Related to Health Care Delivery SystemsSummary and Significance to Practice

Chapter 10: Developing and Using Nursing Knowledge Through Research

  • The Research Processes in Nursing
  • Nursing Research Utilization and Evidence-Based PracticeCreating a Public Image of the Nurse as ScholarSummary and Significance to Practice

Chapter 11: Multicultural Issues in Professional Practice

  • Diversity and Assimilation in a Shrinking World
  • Establishing Cultural CompetenceStrategies and Challenges for Multicultural Nursing PracticeCreating a Multicultural Nursing ProfessionSummary and Significance to Practice

Chapter 12: Professional Nurse Accountability

  • Definition of Accountability and Related Concepts
  • Professional AccountabilityThe Groundwork for AccountabilityAccountability in an Era of Cost ContainmentAccountability in the FutureChecklist for Accountability

Chapter 13: Environmental and Global Health

  • The Global Environment
  • The Community EnvironmentThe Work EnvironmentThe Home EnvironmentComprehensive Environmental Health AssessmentThe Nurse’s Role in Disaster Planning, Mitigation and RecoverySummary and Significance to Practice

Chapter 14: Informatics and Technology in Nursing Practice

  • Informatics and Health Care
  • The Informatics Nurse SpecialistConsumer Health Informatics in PracticeEducational InformaticsTechnology in the Acute Care Clinical SettingTechnological Changes Affecting Nursing Practice and Health CareChallenges in Managing Health-Related Informatics and TechnologySummary and Significance to Practice

Section 3: Professional Nursing Roles
Chapter 15: Nursing Approaches to Client Systems

  • The Individual as Client
  • The Family as ClientThe Community as ClientCommunity Level Nursing InterventionsCareer Opportunities in Community Health NursingSummary and Significance to Practice

Chapter 16: The Professional Nurse’s Role in Teaching and Learning

  • Health Literacy
  • Philosophical Assumptions About Teaching and LearningTeaching—Learning Process ApproachesTeaching—Learning as a Responsibility of the AdvocateLearning TheoriesImplications of Change Theory on Teaching—LearningStrategies for Effective Teaching and LearningSpecific Client Education ActivitiesClient Education as an Interdisciplinary ProcessSummary and Significance to Practice

Chapter 17: Leadership and Management in Professional Nursing

  • Conceptual and Theoretical Approaches to Nursing Leadership and Management
  • Leadership DevelopmentKey Leadership and Management Skills for NursesLeadership EffectivenessEvaluating Leadership EffectivenessSummary and Significance to Practice

Chapter 18: Quality Improvement: Enhancing Patient Safety and Health Care Quality

  • History of Quality Improvement in Health Care
  • The Need for Improved Patient Safety and Care QualityQuality Improvement ApproachesImplementing Continuous Quality Improvement and Total Quality ManagementEfforts to Improve the Quality of Health CareProfessional Nursing Roles in Quality ImprovementAn Integrated Approach to Quality Improvement and Safety in Health CareSummary and Significance to Practice

Chapter 19: The Professional Nurse’s Role in Public Policy

  • The Kingdon Model for Political Processes
  • The Nurse’s Role in Influencing Public PolicyCurrent Political and Legislative Issues Affecting Professional Nursing Practice and Health CareExamples of Nurses Influencing Public PolicyOpportunities to Learn the Art of Influencing Public PolicySummary and Significance to Practice

Section 4 : Envisioning and Creating the Future of Professional Nursing
Chapter 20: Career Options for Professional Nurses

  • Universal Job Skills
  • Levels of Nursing PracticeGeneral Nursing Career OpportunitiesAdvanced Nursing Practice Career OptionsOpportunities for APRNsIndirect Client Care Advanced Nursing Career OptionsSummary and Significance to Practice

Chapter 21: Development of a Professional Nursing Career

  • Values and Career Goals
  • Discovering Your Passion in NursingEnvisioning Your Nursing CareerNetworkingMentoringCareer Development StrategiesMaking a Nursing Career ChangeSummary and Significance to Practice

Chapter 22: Shaping the Future of Nursing

  • A Conceptual Approach to the Future
  • Future Scenarios for Society and Health CareFuture Scenarios for Health Care DeliveryEvolving Health Care Needs and Health Care DeliveryThe Future of Professional Nursing PracticeThe Future of Nursing EducationThe Future of Nursing ScholarshipSummary and Significance to Practice

Appendix
Index