01220nam a22001697a 450000500170000000800410001702000180005805000220007624500760009826000490017430000250022350503600024852003290060852100080093765000580094565000470100320140911121206.0140911b xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a9780335244751 aRT 73b.St94 2012 aThe student nurse handbook /cEdited by Liz Aston and Lesley Strouther. aMaidenhead :bOpen University Press,cc2012. a119 pages ; c23 cm. aIntroduction 1. What Does it Mean to be a Nurse? 2. Preparing to Undertake the Course 3. Getting the Most out of your First Placement 4. Support Systems whilst on Placement 5. Issues when Working on Placements 6. Accountability Issues 7. Providing Evidence in your Portfolio to Support your Practice Achievement 8. Transition: Becoming a Registered Nurse. aCo-published with the Nursing Standard, this fun and friendly guide to being a student nurse is written by student nurses for student nurses. The book offers invaluable peer to peer advice on the key challenges of the pre-registration nursing cause, based on real experiences and with commentary from two experienced nurses. aNUR aNursingxStudy and teachingxHandbooks, manuals, etc. aNursing studentsxHandbooks, manuals, etc.