This book focuses on enhancing the decision-making skills of medical-surgical nurses. The book covers critical thinking, problem-solving, and the application of clinical guidelines in making informed decisions. It provides case studies and real-world examples to help nurses navigate complex clinical situations and prioritize patient care. The text also emphasizes the importance of collaboration and communication within multidisciplinary teams when making clinical decisions. This book is an essential resource for nurses who want to refine their decision-making skills and improve patient care in medical-surgical settings.
Henry Kemp specializes in clinical decision-making in medical-surgical nursing, focusing on the complex decision processes involved in patient care. His research explores how nurses use evidence and clinical judgment to make decisions in high-pressure environments. Henry advocates for enhanced decision-making skills through training and experience. He works to improve nursing practice by supporting informed, patient-centered decisions.