Mental Health Placements, 9781908625717
Spiral
A handy pocket guide to help mental health nursing students prepare for their practice placements.Placements can be daunting to the unprepared. This pocket guide is designed to make mental health placements more enjoyable and less stressful and to help student nurses get the most out of their practi…

Mental Health Placements

a pocket guide

$41.77

  • Spiral

    102 pages

  • Release Date

    9 June 2019

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Summary

A handy pocket guide to help mental health student nurses prepare for their practice placements.Mental health nursing placements can be daunting – you’ll be working in a variety of settings and supporting individuals with a range of mental health problems. There are new colleagues to work with, and newly learned nursing theory to put into practice. This pocket guide is designed to make your placements much more enjoyable and less stressful.From absence policy to personal safety, via least res…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781908625717
ISBN-10:1908625716
Author:Angelina Chadwick, Elizabeth Tudor, Maxine Womack, Luke Woodhouse
Publisher:Lantern Publishing Ltd
Imprint:Lantern Publishing Ltd
Format:Spiral
Number of Pages:102
Release Date:9 June 2019
Weight:95g
Dimensions:148mm x 105mm x 5mm
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Critics Review

Small but Mighty…Super‘What I love about this little bad boy is it contains all you need to know during placement and even after placement. Have done my first placement and going for second and I am punching myself why I did not buy it for my first. If you are in doubt, just go ahead and purchase it. It gives you that little reminder and if you don’t know, it will teach you.It comes with NEWS2 chart and Waterlow pressure chart..bargain!!’Amazon reviewer

About The Author

Angelina Chadwick

Angelina is Lecturer in Mental Health Nursing a the University of Salford. She began her career as a general nurse in 1986, working in surgery. She later retrained as a mental health nurse and progressed into a variety of mental health nursing clinical and management roles within acute inpatient, older people and community practitioner areas. She moved into education as a training manager in an NHS Mental Health Trust, and then into higher education as a nurse lecturer in 2010. She is currently a module leader in the pre-registration degree nursing programme and teaches on both pre-registration and post graduate programmes. Her keen interest is around physical health in mental health. Angelina has published in a variety of nursing journals and textbooks.Elizabeth is Practice Education Facilitator in the Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust. She began her career in nursing in 1977, qualifying as a State Enrolled Nurse working in surgery. She then retrained as a Mental Health Nurse in 1980 specialising in older adult nursing, predominantly dementia care. In 2003 she became involved in developing the assistant practitioner role across the Trust. She qualified as a lecturer / practice educator in 2005 and was heavily involved in teaching an in-house mentorship programme and supporting mentors in practice which has evolved into the implementation of the NMC Standards for Student Supervision and Assessment. Elizabeth is currently working to increase student capacity across the Trust.Maxine Womack is a Deputy Ward Manager in Greater Manchester Mental Health Foundation Trust. She started working in mental health in 2007. When she first started working in mental health Maxine was a domestic assistant in the private sector. She soon realised that working in mental health was what she wanted to do and so she then transferred her job role to a Support Worker. Maxine then commenced her Nurse Training in 2015. And qualified as a nurse in 2018. She currently works as a Deputy Ward Manager on a Male Rehabilitation Unit.

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