1 | History of the profession, patient care in antiquity | [2]s 114-115, [3]s 52-73, [1]s1-4 |
2 | Monotheist religions and medicine, patient care | [2]s115-122,[3]s73-75, [1]s1-4 |
3 | Applications in nursing in Europe during and after middle age | [2]s122-128,[3]s75-77, [1]s1-4 |
4 | Developments in nursing/midwifery in the new age | [2]s128-132,[3]s77-78, [1]s1-4 |
5 | Developments in nursing/midwifery in the modern age | [2]s149-153,[3]s78-82, |
6 | Developments in nursing/midwifery in Turkey | [2]s161-171,[3]s82-95, [1]s14-22 |
7 | National and international professional organizations | [2]s178-183,[25] , [26] |
8 | Ethics, principles and concepts | [21]s1-10 , [22] s1-7, [2]s 2-6, [12]s1-10, [1]s22-30 |
9 | Philosophy of nursing/midwifery education | [21]s1-10, [2]s28-38, |
10 | Profession-job and differences | [2]s12-18, [1]s10-14 |
11 | Laws, by-laws, and regulations (duty, powers, and responsibilities) | [23]s70-73, [24] |
12 | Practical malpractices in nursing/midwifery interventions, rights of health professionals, patient rights | [2]s 100-111,[24], [1]s29-30, [28] |
13 | Team and leadership | [11]s1-8, [2]s44-67 |
14 | Nursing/midwifery quality efforts | [27] , [29] , |
15 | Responsibility studies on sustainability | |