Nurse : past, present, and future : the making of modern nursing Edited BY Kate Trant, Susan Usher
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TextPublication details: London, UK, Black Dog, 2010Description: 191 pages : illustrations (some color), portraits (some color) ; 25 cmISBN: - 9781906155995, 1906155992
- RT86.5 T61
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What is a nurse?
Passport to the world
The workplace: hospital, home and beyond
Transforming care.
This text examines the culture of nursing, looking at its historical development and current status internationally. It explores all facets of nursing, tracing its evolution as a career, changes in nursing education and practice, and the varied setting of the nurse's workplace
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