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Bing Crosby's innovations as recording artist, actor, businessman,
and radio and television performer. A multidisciplinary
exploration, plus personal testimony from family members and
colleagues. Going My Way: Bing Crosby and American Culture is the
first serious study of the singer/actor's art and of his centrality
to the history of twentieth-century popular music, film, and the
entertainment industry. The volume uses a wide range of scholarly
and cultural perspectives to explore Crosby's unique and lasting
achievements. It also includes tributes and reminiscences from
Bing's widow Kathryn, his grandson Steve, his record producer Ken
Barnes, and one of his most popular successors, Michael Feinstein.
Other contributors include Gary Giddins, the author of a widely
acclaimed recent biography of the singer, and Will Friedwald, the
acknowledged expert on the developmentof the "great American
songbook." In addition to studying Bing Crosby's innovations and
remarkable achievements as a recording artist, Going My Way
explores his accomplishments as an actor, businessman, and radio
and television performer. Going My Way makes an impressive case not
only for Crosby's considerable talent and inimitable style, but
also for his raising the quality of popular singing to the level of
art. Contributors: Ken Barnes, Samuel L. Chell, Kathryn Crosby,
Steven C. Crosby, John Mark Dempsey, Bernard F. Dick, Deborah
Dolan, Michael Feinstein, Will Friedwald, Jeanne Fuchs, Gary
Giddins, Peter Hammar, M. Thomas Inge, Malcolm MacFarlane, Eric
Michael Mazur, Martin McQuade, Elaine Anderson Phillips, Ruth
Prigozy, Walter Raubicheck, Linda A. Robinson, Stephen C. Shafer,
David White, F.W. Wiggins Ruth Prigozy is Professor of English at
Hofstra University. Walter Raubicheck is Professor of English and
Chair of the English Department at Pace University.
This practical resource helps nurses develop the skills they need
to avoid medical errors and promote patient safety. Based on the
most current research and guidance from principal
scientific/academic boards, the text identifies the most
significant errors and their causes and describes how nurses can
develop and improve critical thinking, logic, and clinical
judgement to improve patient outcomes.This book presents an
overview of common preventable issues and their causes, including
medication errors, patient falls, pressure ulcers, infections, and
surgical errors. It focuses on strategies for becoming a safe
practitioner through education and competency development, while
highlighting major national safety initiatives with improved
outcomes. This Fast Facts discusses several theories that promote
quality of care and concrete methods for fostering critical
thinking and reasoning. It examines prioritization and delegation
as a way to develop skills in addition to scope of practice,
intuition, ethics, leadership, and emotional intelligence. The
final chapter addresses patient safety using a holistic approach
encompassing cultural humility and artificial intelligence. Each
chapter includes an introduction, learning objectives, an
illustrative case vignette, discussion questions, concise "tips
from the field," special topics, Fast Facts boxes, suggested
assignments, and resources for further study. Key Features: Helps
nurse managers to prioritize and address specific safety and
medical errors immediately Delivers practical tips on improving
patient care and outcomes Provides step-by-step guidance on
preventing medication errors-the leading cause of adverse events
Presents multiple strategies to develop critical thinking and
judgment Offers interviews with patient safety experts for context
and application Includes case studies, tips from the field, Fast
Facts boxes, tables, discussion questions, suggested assignments,
and more
Nursing school did not adequately prepare me for this role" and
"Why didn't anyone tell me about this when I was a student?" are
commonly heard complaints from new nurses during their first two
"rite of passage" years following graduation. But this transition
to professional practice-fraught with challenges, anxiety, triumphs
and tears-does not have to be so difficult. The Nurse Professional
helps novices to prepare for their transition into a "real world"
role from student role through graduation, NCLEX success, job
search, first job, and beyond. It is the only book to cover all of
the steps that new nurses must take to ensure a smooth transition
into the professional role. The author is a nurse educator and
mentor with extensive experience in recruiting and orienting
nurses. Dr. Hunt also is co-founder of the Nurse Advocacy Forum,
providing advocacy, support, networking, professional development,
leadership, and mentoring to students and new graduate nurses. She
offers sound advice regarding the most current issues facing new
nurses and practical strategies for getting a job of one's choice,
describes steps to take well before graduation to ensure a smooth
transition to professional practice, and addresses the various
indicators of academic achievement, that are required for
employment at some nursing facilities. She also discusses the
benefits of externships, internships, professional development, and
networking, how to develop a winning portfolio, and how to
successfully transition into professional practice. It provides
information workplace bullying and how to deal with it, the
importance of self-care, self-advocacy and networking; writing a
resume; interview skills; and much more. The book's website
includes PowerPoint slides and templates for role play/simulation
scenarios for faculty use. Key Features: "Top Ten Tips" in each
chapter concisely highlight important topics. Samples of useful
forms and documents are available in the Appendix. Delivers
specific, practical strategies and exercises for a successful
transition and entry into practice Written by an experienced
nurse/educator and nurse mentor with extensive experience regarding
how new nurses transition into practice
This authoritative research guide uses a problem-solving approach
to presenting print and electronic resources. Coverage includes:
*Definition and deep background sources *Specialized dictionaries,
encyclopedias, and handbooks *Current research - Journal Articles
and Annual Reviews *Tests and Measures *Bibliographies *U.S.
Government Resources *Biographical Resources *Directories and
Organizations *Style Guides *Diagnostic Measures *Career Path and
Educational Resources *Book Reviews *Major Museums and Archives
This unequalled resource guides novice nurse educators step-by-step
through the challenging process of transitioning from service to
academe. It comprehensively addresses not only the fundamentals of
teaching, evaluation, and curriculum development, but also the
entire spectrum of skills and duties required of the nurse
educator. This second edition delivers two new chapters devoted to
the hospital-based educator, global health issues, and the future
of nursing education. It includes new clinical teaching models and
pedagogies and emphasizes the use of technology in a variety of
teaching and learning strategies. Key updates examine the current
and future nursing workforce, emerging and evolving nursing
programs, and innovative trends in curricula design, along with new
information on infectious diseases, genomics, and legal and ethical
concerns. Based on the author's personal journey from nursing
practice to academe, the text addresses ways to ""test the waters""
of the new role. It outlines preparation requirements and discusses
learning styles, curriculum development, theoretical frameworks,
cultural diversity, and students with learning disabilities. It
addresses tenure and promotion, collegiality, service, leadership,
mentoring, writing for publication, and scholarship. Additionally,
the text prepares students for the interview process and includes
sample CVs, patient education handouts, and course objectives.
Learning objectives, review questions, and case vignettes in each
chapter, along with tables and bulleted information, further
contribute to the text's value as an outstanding resource for both
academic and hospital settings. New to the Second Edition: New
chapter devoted to the role of the hospital-based educator New
chapter on global health and education, health care policy, and the
future of nursing education Noted experts discuss simulation,
gaming and education, legal concerns, and global health nursing New
clinical teaching models and pedagogies Emphasizes the use of
technology Examines the current and future nursing workforce
Emerging and evolving nursing programs Innovative trends in
curricula design New information on infectious diseases and
genomics Key Features: Provides highly practical, step-by-step
information on all components of being a nurse educator/faculty
member Helps nurses transition from service role to
educator/faculty role Includes advice from novice and seasoned
nurse educators, nurse leaders, and nursing theorists Includes
learning objectives and review questions in each chapter Provides
sample forms and documents for CVs and developing course content
Captures the essence of pivotal events and individuals in nursing
historyReplete with concise and easy-to-read information, this
resource captures the essence of pivotal events and individuals in
nursing history who have driven the evolution of the nursing role
from that of a ""handmaiden"" to a key health professional. It
distills important historical information--often neglected in
today's nursing programs--that fosters an understanding and
appreciation of the issues that inform nursing practice today.
Content is presented in an easy-access format consisting of short
summaries and Fast Facts in a Nutshell that identify key points
throughout each chapter. An introductory chapter featuring an
interview with a prominent nursing historian adds breadth and color
to this review of nursing through the ages. Incorporating a global
perspective, each chapter highlights significant events during a
particular era as they affected the status of the nursing
profession and the nursing role. Beginning with the pre-Nightingale
period, the book addresses the role of the nurse before the advent
of formal training programs. It continues with the contributions of
Florence Nightingale, the early 1900s, and new developments in
nursing, including public health nursing and the impact of both
world wars. The bulk of the book comprises an in-depth account of
the tremendous growth and professional development in nursing
during the past 100 years, addressing nursing theories and leaders,
education, research, professional organizations, and the future of
nursing. Key Features: Provides important historical content often
neglected in today's nursing programs Delivers concise,
easy-to-read information about important events and influential
nursing luminaries Describes how nurses have influenced health and
wellness across the life span Highlights key points with Fast Facts
in a Nutshell boxes Includes an interview with the president of the
American Association for the History of Nursing, a chapter on the
relevance of nursing history by a noted nurse historian, and a
chapter on influential nurses in our history by a noted nursing
leader and educator
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