Basic Nursing Basic Work V&V, Level 4 and 5
Basic Nursing provides a systematic overview of all facets of basic care: the most extensive care provision in health care. The book discusses the various roles of the nurse in providing basic care. Gordon's health patterns were taken as a starting point. Each chapter in Basic Nursing is structured according to the phases of the methodical systematic action of the nurse. After a general orientation on the health pattern, ample attention is paid to the collection of data, nursing diagnoses and nursing problems, intended results, interventions and evaluation. The book also contains useful references to the various domains of nursing action, such as the professional context, planning nursing care, prevention and GVO, coordination and continuity and quality care. Furthermore, illustrative examples of evidence-based nursing and various best practices are given. Finally, the last chapter bundles the integral aspects of basic care. Basic Nursing offers the reader a complete basic package of knowledge and skills about basic care. In addition, a bibliography has been added to each chapter for further study.