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Patient Safety and Managing Risk in Nursing

Paperback by Fisher, Melanie; Scott, Margaret

Patient Safety and Managing Risk in Nursing

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ISBN:
9781446266885
Publication Date:
14 Nov 2013
Language:
English
Publisher:
SAGE Publications Ltd
Imprint:
Learning Matters Ltd
Pages:
200 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 20 - 25 Jan 2026
Patient Safety and Managing Risk in Nursing

Description

Patient safety is a predominant feature of quality healthcare and something that every patient has the right to expect. As a nurse, you must consider the safety of the patient as paramount in every aspect of your role; and it is now an increasingly important topic in pre-registration nursing programmes. This book aims to provide you with a greater understanding of how to manage patient safety and risk in your practice. The book focuses on the essentials that you need to know, and therefore provides a clear pathway through what can sometimes seem an overwhelmingly complex mass of rules, procedures and possible options. Key features: · A practical introduction to patient safety and risk management written specifically for nurses and nursing students · Case studies and scenarios help you to apply patient safety and risk management principles to actual practice · Each chapter is mapped to the relevant NMC standards and Essential Skills Clusters so that you can see how you are meeting the professional requirements · Activities throughout help you to think critically and reflect on practice.

Contents

Introduction Patient Safety and Quality Risk and Healthcare Accidents and Incidents - What Went Wrong? Medicine Administration and Safety Raising Concerns: Safeguarding the Vulnerable The Nurse: Accountability and Professional Regulation Human Error: Systems and Human Factors in Patient Safety Measuring Patient Safety and Satisfaction The Influence of Leadership and Culture in Managing Incidents Patient Safety - What Next?

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