By Debra (Debbie) Sheppard-LeMoine RN, PhD, Lisa-Marie Forcier
Learn the core concepts of Canadian nursing care and how to apply them to the clinical setting! Giddens’s Concepts for Canadian Nursing Practice uses a simplified, intuitive approach to describe 64 important concepts relating to all areas of nursing practice in a Canadian health care context, including Indigenous health, racism, and gender diversity. Integrating the latest Canadian statistics, research, and cultural considerations, this text emphasizes cultural safety, interprofessional collaboration, and health equity. To reinforce understanding, this book also makes connections among related concepts and links you to other Elsevier nursing textbooks. Exemplars for each concept provide useful examples and models, showing how concepts are successfully applied to practice. Essential tools and case studies for clinical reasoning in nursing help you confidently prepare for almost any clinical nursing situation.
Product Details
Publisher : Elsevier
Publication date : Nov. 21 2025
Language : English
ISBN-10 : 0323872530
ISBN-13 : 978-0323872553, 978-0323872539

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