The Nature of Nursing: A Definition and Its Implications for Practice, Research, and Education : Reflections After 25 YearsThis is the newest edition of Henderson's classic "Reflections on Nursing", first put forth in a condensed version in the American Journal of Nursing (August 1964) and then published 2 years later as a book. This update includes the complete text from the initial book edition, along with a more recent addendum to each chapter. This arrangement enables the reader to appreciate the significance of the original work, while at the same time providing a glimpse into the author's reactions to her own ideas, approximately 20 years later. [Tom Olson, School of Nursing - California State University San Marcos] |
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Page 64
... discussion of therapy by the therapist . I believe nurses must learn medicine from the physician . ( And by the same ... discuss that aspect of the patient's care for which they are responsible . In this way the student acquires a ...
... discussion of therapy by the therapist . I believe nurses must learn medicine from the physician . ( And by the same ... discuss that aspect of the patient's care for which they are responsible . In this way the student acquires a ...
Page 81
... discuss his problems , or his progress , with some degree of frankness . During such discussions students may acquire rare ... discussion is the student's ability to help the patient with his daily regimen and to help him carry out the ...
... discuss his problems , or his progress , with some degree of frankness . During such discussions students may acquire rare ... discussion is the student's ability to help the patient with his daily regimen and to help him carry out the ...
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... discussion to which they will con- tribute . Attention should be focussed on the patient , and any technical discussion that he might not be able to participate in or understand should be held before he joins the group or after he ...
... discussion to which they will con- tribute . Attention should be focussed on the patient , and any technical discussion that he might not be able to participate in or understand should be held before he joins the group or after he ...
Contents
The Search for an Official Definition of Nursing 17 | 1 |
Development of a Personal Concept | 9 |
Implications for Practice | 34 |
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