Approaches to Nursing StandardsPatricia S. Schroeder Jones & Bartlett Learning, 1991 - 208 pages This book offers examples of how standards can guide professional practice. Describes the outcomes necessary for patient well being, and how to organize the approach to ensure that quality care is delivered. |
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Contents
Chapter 1Making a Difference for Practice through | 1 |
The Basis of Professional | 7 |
Frames of Reference for Developing Standards | 15 |
8 | 32 |
Basic Principles of THE BLUEPRINT | 47 |
Advantages of THE BLUEPRINT | 57 |
A Matrix Model | 70 |
Documentation | 78 |
Documentation by Standards System | 117 |
Framework Development | 125 |
Framework Application and Evaluation | 131 |
Standards of Nursing Care Standards of Care + Standards | 137 |
Development of the Standards of Nursing Care | 143 |
Standards and the Professional Development | 155 |
A Vital | 157 |
Relevance and Significance of Valid Nursing | 167 |
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