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Management principles and skills

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Many nurses tend to believe that nurse management is the same as administration, and state quite openly that they trained to be a nurse not an administrator. We firmly believe that all nurses would benefit from learning management principles and skills, even if very few will ever become nurse managers.

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© 1995 Graham Dexter and Michael Wash

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Dexter, G., Wash, M. (1995). Management principles and skills. In: Psychiatric Nursing Skills. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-3009-5_25

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