Monday, October 8, 2012

New Library Books - September 2012

The following books have recently been added to the JCU Library collection. Each title is also listed in full in the Library Catalogue – Tropicat.  Holds may be placed on titles using Tropicat.

Call the midwife: a true story of the East End in the 1950s (Worth, 2008).

Clinical guide to skin & wound care (Hess, 2013, 7th ed.).

Compact clinical guide to acute pain management: an evidence-based approach for nurses (D'Arcy, 2011).

Comprehensive systematic review for advanced nursing practice (Holly et al., 2012).

Creative approaches in dementia care (Lee & Adams, 2011).

Disaster nursing and emergency preparedness for chemical, biological, and radiological terrorism and other hazards (Veenema, 2013, 3rd ed.).

eHealth applications: promising strategies for health behavior change (Noar & Harrington, 2012).

Essential nursing skills: clinical skills for caring (Nicol et al., 2012, 4th ed.).

Evaluation of health care quality in advanced practice nursing (Hickey & Brosnan, 2012).

Excellence in compassionate nursing care: leading the change (Chambers & Ryder, 2012).

Fast facts for dementia care: what nurses need to know in a nutshell (Miller, 2012).

Fundamentals of nursing (Potter et al., 2013, 8th ed).

Health and human behaviour (Jones & Creedy, 2012, 5th ed.).

Human simulation for nursing and health professions (Wilson & Rockstraw, 2012).

Intervention research: designing, conducting, analyzing, and funding (Melnyk & Morrison-Beedy, 2012).

Intravenous medications: a handbook for nurses and health professionals (Gahart & Nazareno, 2013, 29th ed.).

Mosby's drug guide for nursing students (Skidmore-Roth, 2013, 10th ed.).

Nursing care planning made incredibly easy! (Lippincott Williams &Wilkins, 2013, 2nd ed.).

Nursing the acutely ill adult: priorities in assessment and management (Clarke & Ketchell, 2011).

Pierson and Fairchild's principles & techniques of patient care (Fairchild, 2013, 5th ed.).

Psychiatric-mental health nursing: an interpersonal approach (Jones et al., 2012).

Self-care science, nursing theory, and evidence-based practice (Taylor, 2011).

Values, ethics and health care (Duncan, 2010).

When chicken soup isn't enough: stories of nurses standing up for themselves, their patients, and their profession (Gordon, 2011).

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