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5.0 out of 5 stars
Communication in Nursing 4th ed by Riley,
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This review is from: Communication in Nursing: Communicating Assertively and Responsibly in Nursing, 4e (Paperback)
This book has four parts each containing five to ten chapters. Part I: Getting Started includes responsible, assertive, caring communications; helping relationship; mutual problem solving; culture; and electronic communications. Part II: Building Relationships has chapters about warmth, respect, genuineness, empathy, self-disclosure, specificity, asking questions, expressing opinions, humor, and spirituality. Part III: Meeting Challenges deals with confrontation, refusing unreasonable requests, communicating assertively and responsibly with distressed and/or aggressive clients and colleagues and with unpopular clients, and team conflict. Part IV: Building Confidence covers requesting support, evaluation anxiety, feedback, relaxation, imagery, positive self-talk, and commitment. The author explains how to read the book by noting the questions at the end of the chapter, chapter objectives, and bold print. Then think about the answers to questions as the book is read. In the acknowledgments the author identifies content in each part and how it will help the reader. Connecting the content with reasons for learning it helps motivate the learner. Each chapter starts with whimsical animals and inspiring figures art, quotations, and the chapter objectives. Important content is highlighted in tables and boxes. Important points are often bulleted or numbered. Color is used. Multicultural proverbs, wit and wisdom sections, poetry, and moments of connection that share the meaning of nursing through story telling are dispersed throughout the book. Nursing examples are used. Spirituality, humor, and think about it exercises have been added since the last edition. Exercises encourage active learning. References and suggestions are at the end of each chapter, and appendix and index are at the end of the book. This book facilitates multiple intelligences and applies learning theory. Use of this book is an excellent way to teach communication in nursing.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great,
This review is from: Communication in Nursing, 6e (Communication in Nursing (Balzer-Riley)) (Paperback)
Thank you for my book it came very quickly and it was in excellant condition.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Rating for 5th edition,
This review is from: Communication in Nursing, 6e (Communication in Nursing (Balzer-Riley)) (Paperback)
This book has some interesting points but I thought it was cheesy how the author interjected her own poems. Maybe that was skipped in the 6th edition I'm not sure. The book was over priced for what it was, even used. If you have to get this book I would probably get the 5th edition because now they are dirt cheap.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Used in Nursing 100,
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This review is from: Communication in Nursing, 5e (Communication in Nursing (Balzer-Riley)) (Paperback)
Good book, a little wordy and "touchy feely". Used, but not a great deal. Good reference book for Psych, however.
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Communication in Nursing: Communicating Assertively and Responsibly in Nursing, 4e by Julia W. Balzer-Riley (Paperback - January 15, 2000)
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