TY - BOOK AU - Vana,Patricia Kelly AU - Tazbir,Janice TI - Nursing leadership and management AV - RT89 .N8 PY - 2013/// CY - Hoboken, NJ PB - Wiley-Blackwell KW - Nursing Services KW - organization & administration KW - Nursing Care KW - Nurse Administrators KW - Leadership KW - United States N1 - Nursing leadership & management / is the 1st Canadian ed. edited by Patricia Kelly, 2008; Includes bibliographical references and index; Nursing Leadership and Management -- The Health Care Environment -- Nursing Leadership and Management in a Historical Context -- Organization of Patient Care in High Reliability Health Care Organizations -- Organization and Staffing of Patient Care at the Unit Level -- Healthcare Economics -- Hospital, Department, and Unit Budgets -- Patient-Centered Care -- Patient and Health Care Education -- Evidence-Based Practice -- Searching for the Evidence -- Quality Improvement -- Improving Quality at the Unit Level -- Safety, Patient and Health Care Team -- Nursing Informatics -- Inter-Professional Teamwork and Collaboration -- Members of the Inter-Professional Team -- Delegation, Assignment, and Supervision of Patient Care -- Time Management and Setting Priorities -- Change, Critical Thinking and Clinical Reasoning -- Power and Politics -- Legal Aspects of Nursing -- Ethical Aspects of Nursing -- Culture, Generational Differences, and Spirituality -- NCLEX Preparation -- Entry into the Profession-Your First Job -- Career Planning and Achieving Balance -- Healthy Living : Balancing Personal and Professional Balance -- Nursing Career Opportunities N2 - "Nurses are committed to safe, high quality, patient-centered care. Nurses demonstrate Leadership and Management skills in the provision of patient care both interdependently with physicians and other members of the inter-professional team, and independently as nursing professionals. Vari-ous theories about Leadership and Management have been developed, as discussed in Chapter 1 of this text. These Leadership and Management theories are utilized by nurses in their personal life and from Day 1 of their clinical nursing practice. Millions of Americans turn to nurses for delivery of primary health care services, health care education. and health advice and counsel-ing. The Gallup Poll (2018) has consistently found the nursing profession to be ranked as the Number One trusted profession in its annual polls of Americans. Suzanne Gordon is a journalist who has been writing about nursing issues since 1986"-- ER -