Professional Interpersonal Skills for Nurses

Professional Interpersonal Skills for Nurses by Carolyn Kagan, published by Springer US in January 1995, is a New Ed edition comprising 268 pages. This book presents a comprehensive approach to developing interpersonal skills specifically tailored for nursing professionals. It includes self-development exercises in each chapter and case illustrations drawn from actual nursing situations, focusing on contemporary issues within the field.
Readers will find that the book emphasizes critical areas of current controversy in nursing, providing practical insights and tools for enhancing communication and interpersonal effectiveness. The inclusion of real-life case illustrations allows for a deeper understanding of the challenges faced in medical and critical care settings. This edition serves as a resource for nurses seeking to improve their professional interactions and navigate complex situations in their practice.
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This book features: self development exercises in each chapter; and case illustrations of actual nursing situations. It emphasises on areas of current controversy.
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