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Breaching Safe Nursing Practice
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This book addresses selected violations of professional nursing conduct and practices that take place in shadows or on the margins of clinical practice--incidents that represent "dark" or "gray" areas of nursing. Chapters identify threats to patient and nurse well-being that are antithetical to nurses' principles; sensitize nurses and other stakeholders to gray and dark sides of nursing through case examples; and pose evidence-based solutions for eliminating, mitigating, and addressing examples representing the gray or dark side of nursing. The book encourages organizations to promote a culture of ethical responsibility for nursing practices.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book addresses selected violations of professional nursing conduct and practices that take place in shadows or on the margins of clinical practice--incidents that represent "dark" or "gray" areas of nursing. Chapters identify threats to patient and nurse well-being that are antithetical to nurses' principles; sensitize nurses and other stakeholders to gray and dark sides of nursing through case examples; and pose evidence-based solutions for eliminating, mitigating, and addressing examples representing the gray or dark side of nursing. The book encourages organizations to promote a culture of ethical responsibility for nursing practices.
Autorenporträt
Zane Robinson Wolf, PhD, RN, CNE, FCPP, ANEF, FAAN is dean emerita, adjunct professor at La Salle University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She teaches and conducts research on medication errors, nurse caring, and nursing education, is a member of St. Christopher's Hospital for Children Quality Improvement Patient Safety Committee, and editorial board member of the journal Patient Safety. Denise Nagle Bailey, EdD, RN, MEd, MSN, CSN, FCPP is a public health nurse and former associate professor and director at the La Salle Neighborhood Nursing Center, La Salle University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. As Independence Foundation Chair of Nursing Education at La Salle, she fostered interprofessional public health programs and secured grant funding.