Clinical Delegation Skills: A Handbook for Professional PracticeJones & Bartlett Learning, 2004 - Počet stran: 365 Clinical Delegation Skills, A Handbook for Professional Practice, Third Edition will help readers better understand delegation skills and apply them effectively in their own clinical setting. Practical, easy to read, and full of checkpoints and exercises, this renownedtext will teach you about the world of professional health care roles and accountability, as well as how to communicate effectively, provide feedback, handle conflict, and address your own leadership strengths and weaknesses. |
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Chapter 2Know Your World | 11 |
Is My License on the Line? | 53 |
What About | 85 |
Chapter 5Know Yourself | 113 |
Chapter 6Know What Needs to Be Done | 151 |
Chapter 7Know Your Delegate | 193 |
Chapter 8Know How to Communicate | 235 |
Getting Coworkers | 255 |
Chapter 10Know How to Give Feedback | 285 |
How Well Has the Delegation | 305 |
Contact Information for State Boards of Nursing | 351 |
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