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97 of 97 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Doctors writing for nurses,
By Cheryl (Virginia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: School Nurse's Survival Guide: Ready-To-Use Tips, Techniques & Materials for the School Health Professional (Spiral-bound)
I was looking for a practical guide to school nursing, to helpease my transition from hospital practice to community health. Thisbook is fine for the school nurse who is starting a clinic literallyfrom the ground up. It even has floor plans for school clinics. The assumption is that the schools have unlimited funds, large space and unlimited time to provide healthcare, and the focus is very administrative. Treatment of everyday shcool nursing issues is very cursory. The extensive treatment of sexual-orientation issues renders the book very suspect--there is an agenda here. There are lots of reproducible forms which can be useful. However, the fact that this book was written by an MD should have been a red flag: Not for nurses who live in the real world and need practical advice. END
19 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
nursing handbook,
By A Customer
This review is from: School Nurse's Survival Guide: Ready-To-Use Tips, Techniques & Materials for the School Health Professional (Spiral-bound)
Ideal handbook for a new school nurseoffers many forms to utilize, ideas for your office, and updates on school health. Helps you get started with one easy book |
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School Nurse's Survival Guide: Ready-To-Use Tips, Techniques & Materials for the School Health Professional by Richard M. Adams (Spiral-bound - Jan. 1995)
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