Smart Nursing

Nurse Retention & Patient Safety Improvement Strategies, Second Edition

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Medical, Nursing, Management & Leadership
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Author: June Fabre, MBA, RNC ISBN: 9780826104656
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company Publication: December 15, 2008
Imprint: Springer Publishing Company Language: English
Author: June Fabre, MBA, RNC
ISBN: 9780826104656
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
Publication: December 15, 2008
Imprint: Springer Publishing Company
Language: English

CE credit available through the North Dakota Nurses Association

"Smoothly written and effectively blending hard facts and personal observations, the book is peppered with inspiring success stories about "what works" in terms of improving morale and the quality of nursing practice."
Sean Clarke, RN, PhD, CRNP
University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing

"[Fabre's] not afraid to tackle the tough issuesÖ.Implementing Smart Nursing concepts will result in energy enhancing experiences for your nurses and better care for your patients."
--Susan Keane Baker, MHA
Author, Managing Patient Expectations

Too many health care organizations are using short-term fixes to patient health care delivery problems. Patients, however, require long-term solutions that treat the whole person, not just their particular ailment. What the profession needs is Smart Nursing.

Smart Nursing provides practical guidance on patient care that every nurse, manager, and health care facility can use to restore patient safety, generate revenue, reduce nurse turnover, and stimulate realistic health care solutions.

In this new edition, Fabre presents the recently updated Smart Nursing model. This practical model uses seven basic elements to deliver improved results, improved patient care, and increased employee job satisfaction. These simple yet critical building blocks- caring, respect, simplicity, flexibility, integrity, communication, and professional culture-allow nurses to create a positive work environment, and provide holistic care to patients.
Special Features:

  • Provides practical, cost-effective solutions to business and management problems, such as strategies for improved staffing and retention
  • Includes guidance on leadership and mentoring, building high-performance teams, and accelerating professional development
  • Presents strategies and recommendations for developing strong relationships with staff for increased communication and efficiency
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CE credit available through the North Dakota Nurses Association

"Smoothly written and effectively blending hard facts and personal observations, the book is peppered with inspiring success stories about "what works" in terms of improving morale and the quality of nursing practice."
Sean Clarke, RN, PhD, CRNP
University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing

"[Fabre's] not afraid to tackle the tough issuesÖ.Implementing Smart Nursing concepts will result in energy enhancing experiences for your nurses and better care for your patients."
--Susan Keane Baker, MHA
Author, Managing Patient Expectations

Too many health care organizations are using short-term fixes to patient health care delivery problems. Patients, however, require long-term solutions that treat the whole person, not just their particular ailment. What the profession needs is Smart Nursing.

Smart Nursing provides practical guidance on patient care that every nurse, manager, and health care facility can use to restore patient safety, generate revenue, reduce nurse turnover, and stimulate realistic health care solutions.

In this new edition, Fabre presents the recently updated Smart Nursing model. This practical model uses seven basic elements to deliver improved results, improved patient care, and increased employee job satisfaction. These simple yet critical building blocks- caring, respect, simplicity, flexibility, integrity, communication, and professional culture-allow nurses to create a positive work environment, and provide holistic care to patients.
Special Features:

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