About the Author:
Rick Daniels, RN, Ph.D. obtained a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the University of Oregon Nursing School, a Master of Science in Nursing from the University of San Diego and a Ph.D. in Nursing from the University of Texas in Austin. He has taught nursing in associate, baccalaureate and graduate schools, as well as RN degree completion programs. In addition, he has taught many adult health and illness topics at seminars and has presented posters for national organizations (e.g., AORN, NLN Educators Conference). Dr. Daniels administers clinical practicum courses in critical care and perioperative nursing arenas and is currently an associate professor with tenure at Oregon Health & Sciences University, School of Nursing.
Review:
'The table of contents for this text is comprehensive. It is orderly, makes sense to the reader, and appears internally consistent.'
'I have reviewed other books and they don't even come close to this. The book appears that it was written by an RN who probably is in current practice. This book is in the current world.'
'This draft and proposal contains very appealing ideas and concepts. It is an excellent idea to create a text with not only the pathology of a system, but to include the assessment of the system together. I applaud the design efforts of this text and look forward to seeing a finished publication for evaluation and inclusion into our program.'
'For an accute care text, it covers all the needed topics and follows the intended purpose of the text.'
'The proposal for the project is great. The vision of this book is very practical and user friendly for the student nurse.'
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