Professional-Nurse Handbook by Melodie Chenevert (1996, Trade Paperback)
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Table Of ContentPrologue Out of the Blue * Pros and Cons * Promises, Promises, and Other Propaganda * Procreation * Procuring and Keeping Nurses * Prolonging Professional Life * Profit and Loss * Prophet Sharing * Procrastination * Productivity * Professional Rights and Responsibilities * Problem Solving * Pro-Nurse "Do-It-Yourself" Epilogue
Edition DescriptionRevised edition
SynopsisThe PRO-NURSE HANDBOOK is an easy-to-read "self-help" book that offers tips for success on both professional and personal levels. Using a humorous and witty approach, Melodie Chenevert discusses problems faced by nurses every day, such as burnout, procrastination, productivity, and powerlessness. She offers suggestions for creative problem solving, and encourages nurses to take charge of their career. This new edition also covers managed care, the changing job market, and the use of unlicensed personnel., The Pro-Nurse Handbook is an easy-to-read "self-help" book that offers tips for success on both professional and personal levels. Using a humourous and witty approach, Melodie Chenevert discusses problems faced by nurses every day, such as burnout, procrastination, productivity, and powerlessness. She offers suggestions for creative problem solving, and encourages nurses to take charge of their career. This new edition has been updated to address the concerns of today's nurses, including managed care, the changing job market, and the use of unlicensed personnel.