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Why the World Needs Nurses: A Doctor's Perspective |
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Why the World Needs Nurses: An Anthology of Perspectives Chapter Five: A Doctor's Perspective on Nurses Dr Beth Hodges "The fact of the matter is that while a bad nurse can make a doctor's life difficult, a competent nurse can make it infinitely easier and vastly improve the quality of medical care provided, regardless of the area. Doctors simply could not function in this day and age without the tremendous value provided by the nurses surrounding them..."
The tensions and relationship between a doctor and nurse is one of significant interest - particularly given the well-known traditionalist superiority stance historically transient throughout many health care settings. With this knowledge in mind, Dr Beth Hodges provides a doctor's perspective as to why our world needs nurses. In a logical, realistic manner, she outlines the indispesablity a competent nurse has for a doctor's effective administration of health care. More specfically, Dr Hodges considers nurses in their breadth - by looking at common areas of nursing practice; and the help they provide in those domains. Some examples include the:
Why the World Needs Nurses: An Anthology of Perspectives is a 'realistic and inspiring evaluation of a profession and industry in crisis'. It is a timely, evocative reminder that nurses are a precious - but not infinite - resource and thus is a crucial source in remembering that the future of an effective health care system will likely depend upon nursing retention.
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