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Table of Content
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Section I The Profession of Nursing
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Chapter 1 Professional Nursing: History and Development of the Nursing Profession
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Chapter 2 The Essence of Nursing: Knowledge and Caring
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Chapter 3 Nursing Education, Accreditation, and Regulation
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Chapter 4 Success in Your Nursing Education Program
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Section II The Healthcare Context
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Chapter 5 Health Policy and Political Action
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Chapter 6 Ethics and Legal Issues
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Chapter 7 Health Promotion, Disease Prevention, and Illness: A Community and
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Chapter 8 The Healthcare Delivery System: Focus on Acute Care
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Section III Core Healthcare Professional Competencies
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Chapter 9 Provide Patient and Person-Centered Care
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Chapter 10 Work in Interprofessional Teams
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Chapter 11 Employ Evidence-Based Practice
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Chapter 12 Apply Quality Improvement
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Chapter 13 Utilize Informatics and Healthcare Technologies
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Section IV The Practice of Nursing Today and in the Future
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Chapter 14 The Future: Transformation of Nursing Practice Through Professional
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