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A Career in Nursing: Is it right for me?, 1st Edition

Author :
By Janet Katz, PhD, RN
For anyone considering a career in nursing, this book is a must-read resource providing a unique look at the nursing profession. Personal accounts from men and women at all stages and in all specialties of nursing provide practical advice and realist ...view more
For anyone considering a career in nursing, this book is a must-read resource providing a unique look at the nursing profession. Personal accounts from men and women at all stages and in all specialties of nursing provide practical advice and realistic, often humorous perspectives on what it’s really like to be a nurse.
ISBN :
9780323046336
Publication Date :
12-02-2007
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For anyone considering a career in nursing, this book is a must-read resource providing a unique look at the nursing profession. Personal accounts from men and women at all stages and in all specialties of nursing provide practical advice and realistic, often humorous perspectives on what it’s really like to be a nurse.

Key Features
  • Simple, proven, common-sense tips, tactics and survival strategies cover every stage, from deciding to be a nurse, to choosing and being admitted to nursing school, succeeding academically, getting the first job, and thriving in a nursing career.
  • Anecdotes and interviews with practicing nurses highlight the human side of nursing.
  • The direct, conversational, and humorous writing style makes it easy to read.
  • Dispels the myths, misconceptions, and stereotypes of the nursing profession.
  • Includes the most recent data and statistics regarding the nursing shortage, job trends, health care systems, policy development and more.
  • Explores the many aspects of college life.
  • Advice helps you establish and achieve personal goals for success.
  • Appendices direct you to print and online resources for educational information, ways to pay for college, and nursing-related organizations.

Author Information
By Janet Katz, PhD, RN, Assistant Professor, Intercollegiate College of Nursing, Washington State University, Spokane, WA