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How To Be A Great Nurse: 15 Characteristics Needed by the Modern Nurse
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How To Be A Great Nurse: 15 Characteristics Needed by the Modern Nurse

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It goes without saying that nurses are the unsung heroes in the society, giving ourselves to our jobs, day in and day out, which was especially obvious during the recent Covid-19 pandemic. Due to the nature of our job, we need to the take the guesswork out of our everyday practice in terms of how we should conduct ourselves.

For nurses who constantly asks themselves questions like how do I become better a nurse? or how do I apply myself appropriately at work? this book is for you.

How to be a Great Nurse is an instruction book written by a nurse for nurses. It lays out 15 essential characteristics that the modern nurse needs to possess to ensure that they practice safely, effectively, and professionally, with examples of how, when and where those characteristics can be adopted and applied. The book aims to make the nursing journey less tedious and decrease the apprehension that nurses, especially newly qualified nurses, experience when it comes to what is expected of them by their colleagues, superiors, patients, and the public.

If we desire to become great nurses, we need to put in the effort. This book is a wake-up call for all nurses
Abigail. A. Ayensu (RGN, Health Educator)

Uplifting, enlightening and insightful! A great book for student nurses to learn from and for qualified nurses to relate to and reflect on. I urge everyone to get a copy
Kimberley Arthur (RGN/ Registered Midwife)

The message is so clear, and the reflections are so thought- provoking. This book ought to go viral. Great job done . Mary Max (Writer and Editor)

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Josephine. A. Amoah
Date
28 June 2021
Pages
88
ISBN
9781639442201

It goes without saying that nurses are the unsung heroes in the society, giving ourselves to our jobs, day in and day out, which was especially obvious during the recent Covid-19 pandemic. Due to the nature of our job, we need to the take the guesswork out of our everyday practice in terms of how we should conduct ourselves.

For nurses who constantly asks themselves questions like how do I become better a nurse? or how do I apply myself appropriately at work? this book is for you.

How to be a Great Nurse is an instruction book written by a nurse for nurses. It lays out 15 essential characteristics that the modern nurse needs to possess to ensure that they practice safely, effectively, and professionally, with examples of how, when and where those characteristics can be adopted and applied. The book aims to make the nursing journey less tedious and decrease the apprehension that nurses, especially newly qualified nurses, experience when it comes to what is expected of them by their colleagues, superiors, patients, and the public.

If we desire to become great nurses, we need to put in the effort. This book is a wake-up call for all nurses
Abigail. A. Ayensu (RGN, Health Educator)

Uplifting, enlightening and insightful! A great book for student nurses to learn from and for qualified nurses to relate to and reflect on. I urge everyone to get a copy
Kimberley Arthur (RGN/ Registered Midwife)

The message is so clear, and the reflections are so thought- provoking. This book ought to go viral. Great job done . Mary Max (Writer and Editor)

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Josephine. A. Amoah
Date
28 June 2021
Pages
88
ISBN
9781639442201