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Nursing procedures and protocolsRating: (votes: 0) Thoughts? You can also google a ton of information and ask surrounding educators for their policies to compare. They are usually willing to help.http://policy.ucsc.edu/pdf/guide.pdfhttp://search.johnshopkins.edu/searc...G.x=0&btnG.y=0http://www.hspolicy.utah.gov/USH/pdf/nursing.pdfhttp://www.google.com/#sclient=psy-a...w=1236&bih=602 Comment:
i have heard of more than one hospital that has replaced its policy and procedure manuals-- those three or four huge black binders in the corner over there that nobody ever looks at-- with the single page saying, "refer to lippincott manual of nursing practice." i don't know if it's true or not, but you could do worse. it's what is called "a very well-respected reference" in legal-speak, meaning you can pretty much take it to the bank.
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Mosby's Nursing skill/ Nursing Consult is much better than Lippincott.
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I work in a facility that is a community hospital with tertiary services. We use Mosbys for policies, protocols and guidelines. They are evidenced based and current. You should check this out first.
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Why do you think mosby's skills is better than Lippincott nursing procedures/skills?
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