How to...be assertive
Article Abstract:
The article offers advice on how nurses can use assertiveness to garner respect, decrease stress, and improve efficiency. Discussion includes a six-stage process for establishing personal boundaries, which range from informing another regarding behavior to removing oneself from a stressful environment.
Publication Name: Nursing Times
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0954-7762
Year: 2003
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Skills that can transfer to any setting
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Mental health nurses can have the benefits that they can work in the ever-expanding range of career options settings. New services and specialties enable nurses to focus on their careers, to more closely suit their interests and skills, providing better care and treatment for service users.
Publication Name: Nursing Times
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0954-7762
Year: 2005
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Accident and emergency gives a diverse range of choices
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This article examines the skills needed to make a successful career as an accident and emergency nurse. Topics include standards in emergency medicine and making quick and effective decisions.
Publication Name: Nursing Times
Subject: Health
ISSN: 0954-7762
Year: 2003
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