Using a scenario-based approach, this book relates the essential clinical
skills student nurses need to know to 'real' people and situations. The book
is a friendly, interactive and visual approach to skills acquisition.
Exploring the evolution of censorship, this book traces its history from the execution of Socrates in 399 BC to contemporary issues like internet filtering. It delves into the philosophical and societal implications of censorship, examining how different cultures and governments have approached the regulation of ideas and information throughout history. The narrative highlights key events and figures that have shaped the discourse on freedom of expression, making it a relevant read for those interested in the ongoing debates surrounding censorship today.