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The Dauntless Nurse: Communications Confidence Builder

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About The Dauntless Nurse: Communications Confidence

Product Description “One of the most informative and delightful books/work books that I have read in a while” –another dauntless nurse Filled with tools and tips on how to communicate assertively and understand workplace culture, this book gives nurses the knowledge and skills needed to confidently address experiences and behaviors that leave them feeling undermined or uncertain. If you're a nurse, or want to become one, you already know how incredibly fulfilling the profession can be. With skill and compassion, nurses save lives. There's nothing more gratifying than helping someone who trusts and depends on you to make it through a difficult time. Nursing can also be stressful - but that stress can be minimized by working in a great team, or exacerbated by passive-aggressiveness communication or hurt feelings. Keeping our patients safe and providing the most optimal outcomes depends entirely on our relationships with each other. Nurses, women and men, who learn this material will be as confident in their communication skills as they are in their clinical skills per the AACN standards. The world needs nurse leaders who are bold, valiant, audacious and courageous. In “The Dauntless Nurse: Communication Confidence Builder” you'll learn to pro-actively address and eliminate the trivial and unnecessary frustrations that distract and undermine your confidence. You'll learn how to professionally respond to a multitude of human gestures: how to join a new group, communicate professionally, and become a master in constructively handling conflict and confrontation. So many nurses experience situations and behaviors that leave them feeling undermined or uncertain. Understanding why these behaviors occur diminishes their effect. Knowing how to respond hardwires your muscle memory. And reading scenarios of how other nurses have effectively handled similar situations builds the confidence that is characteristic of a Dauntless Nurse - you! Makes a great nurse graduation gift too! About the Author Kathleen Bartholomew, RN, MN Internationally renowned speaker and educator, uses the power of story and her strong background in sociology to illuminate and trans-form the healthcare culture. The author of Speak Your Truth: Proven Strategies for Effective RN-MD Communication, and the bestseller Ending Nurse-to-Nurse Hostility, she is also coauthor of Charting the Course. For over 15 years Kathleen has inspired countless audiences of medical professionals to embrace an entirely new model of cooperative practice based on collegiality and honest communication. She has worked tirelessly from the bedside to the boardroom to raise awareness about patient safety, leadership, and culture, inspiring nurses to pursue both the art and science of nursing. https: //www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qh4HW3yx00w Martha E. Griffin, RN, CS, Ph.d., FAAN An accomplished nurse leader, educator and researcher, Martha E. Griffin speaks nationally on raising the level of professionalism in nursing practice and improving women's access to healthcare insurance. Dr. Griffin has been long recognized for her positive influence on nursing and patient safety as a result of her research and writing on the subject of lateral violence. Her important work includes techniques to identify the most frequent forms of lateral violence and recognize their effect on nurses, as well as interventions to use when issues arise. Her 2004 and 2014 publications generated insight and interest throughout the nursing community, particularly as the research related to the impact of these behaviors on the most vulnerable population of nurses-nursing students and nurses new to practice. Arna Robins, RN, MSN, CEN, CFRN, NREMT Obtained her BSN from Azusa Pacific University and her MSN from Grand Canyon University. A flight nurse for over a decade, she specialized in transporting critically ill neonatal and pediatric patients. While working on her Master's capstone project she became an advocate for ending