Looks at ways nurses historically have demonstrated care since the writings of Florence Nightingale, and how caring modalities, now referred to as complementary therapies, have been used. Examines connections between five aspects of demonstrating care and five categories of nursing fundamentals, and their relationship with complementary therapies. Science and art of each modality is addressed. For nurses who wish to integrate complementary therapies into their biomedical practice. Author information is not given. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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This important reference addresses the issue of integrating the art of caring with the science of biomedical knowledge in the practice of nursing. This innovative text looks at the ways that nurses have demonstrated care through recorded history since the writings of Florence Nightengale and how caring modalities, now referred to as "Complementary Therapies" have been used. With this reflection on the past we can learn to develop new techniques to integrate complementary therapies into present day nursing practice that has become highly technical. This integration is essential in meeting the public's call for complementary therapies.
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