First-Year Nurse: Advice on Working with Doctors, Prioritizing Care, and Time Management
By (Author) Beth Hawkes
Skyhorse Publishing
Sky Pony Press
1st July 2021
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
610.7306/9
Hardback
192
Width 140mm, Height 210mm, Spine 22mm
331g
An indispensable guide for first-time nurses on working with doctors, the joys of the night shift, and facing mistakes!
You've completed the necessary education, passed the exams, and you're finally ready for your first year as a professional nurse. But there is still trepidation, accompanied by many unanswered questions.
A true
"With First-Year Nurse, Beth Hawkes meets the new grad nurse not where he or she thinks they should be, but where they actually are. Jam-packed full of real bedside nursing tips, tricks, advice, and encouragement, this book provides actionable steps to improve your practice during your very next shift. Do yourself a favor and take out the intimidating guesswork and read this book from cover to cover. I know graduating nursing students have plenty of highlighters! You're going to want to use them on this book!" - Kati Kleber, MSN RN CCRN-K
Beth Hawkes is a nurse who operates the blog Nursecode.com. Hawkes also writes the "Ask Nurse Beth" column at AllNurses.com. She works as a nursing professional development specialist and does work with the American Nurses Association, the Association for Nursing Professional Development, and the Academy of Medical-Surgical Nurses as a column editor and content developer. Hawkes resides in southern California.