Demonstrating your clinical competence in cardiovascular and neurological conditions /
نام عام مواد
[Book]
نام نخستين پديدآور
Jane Higgs [and 4 others].
وضعیت نشر و پخش و غیره
محل نشرو پخش و غیره
Boca Raton :
نام ناشر، پخش کننده و غيره
CRC Press,
تاریخ نشرو بخش و غیره
2018.
مشخصات ظاهری
نام خاص و کميت اثر
1 online resource
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عنوان فروست
Primary care nursing
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Originally published 2005 in Radcliffe Publishing.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Preface; About the authors; Chapter 1 Making the link: personal development plans, postregistration education and practice (PREP) and portfolios; The process of lifelong learning; Your personal development plan; Using portfolios for appraisal/individual performance review and PREP; Demonstrating the standards of your practice; Preparing your portfolio; Chapter 2 Practical ways to identify your learning and service needs as part of your portfolio; Setting standards to show that you are competent
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Collecting data to demonstrate your learning, competence, performance and standards of service deliveryChapter 6 Heart failure; What issues you should cover; Quality indicators for heart failure in relation to the General Medical Services contract; Collecting data to demonstrate your learning, competence, performance and standards of service delivery; Chapter 7 Cerebrovascular disease; Anterior circulation transient ischaemic attacks; Posterior circulation transient ischaemic attacks; Transient ischaemic attacks: implications for drivers
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Identify your learning needs -- how you can find out if you need to be better at doing your jobIdentify your service needs -- how you can find out if there are gaps in services or how you deliver care; Set priorities: how you match what's needed with what's possible; Chapter 3 Demonstrating common components of good quality healthcare; Consent; Collecting data to demonstrate your learning, competence, performance and standards of service delivery: consent; Confidentiality; Collecting data to demonstrate your learning, competence, performance and standards of service delivery: confidentiality
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Learning from complaintsCollecting data to demonstrate your learning, competence, performance and standards of service delivery: complaints; Chapter 4 Cardiovascular disease; What issues you should cover; Secondary prevention; Quality indicators for coronary heart disease in relation to the General Medical Services contract; Collecting data to demonstrate your learning, competence, performance and standards of service delivery; Chapter 5 Hypertension; What issues you should cover; Quality indicators for hypertension in relation to the General Medical Services contract
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Transient ischaemic attack symptoms in oral contraceptive usersSurgical options for treatment; Stroke management; Quality indicators for stroke and transient ischaemic attacks in relation to the General Medical Services contract; Collecting data to demonstrate your learning, competence, performance and standards of service delivery; Chapter 8 Headache; Tension headaches; Chronic daily headache and medication-overuse headache; Intracranial tumours; Temporal arteritis; Migraine; Collecting data to demonstrate your learning, competence, performance and standards of service delivery
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All registered nurses are required to keep portfolios which demonstrate their competence in clinical practice in order to receive re-registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Council. In addition, they are encouraged to seek individual annual appraisals which highlight their progress and areas the require development. This book provides examples and ideas on how to document learning, competence, performance or standards of service delivery. It takes an important clinical theme throughout, providing key information on clinical management from the outset, followed by structured examples of evidence of performance and application of learning in practice, individualised for each clinical theme, focussing on cardiovascular and neurological conditions. It explains how to gather evidence from clinical interactions and other aspects of daily work. All nurses working in primary care with an interest in chronic disease management, especially those who are looking for a more 'first contact' work within their role will find this book valuable reading.