
AI+ Nurses
AI-Powered Care at the Bedside and Beyond
More patient time. Less paperwork.
Every minute on documentation is a minute away from your patients. But switching to AI tools without proper governance risks patient data and your registration. This book gives nurses the CHART Nursing AI Safety Protocol, 40 copy-ready prompts for shift documentation, handovers, and care planning, and practical guidance that respects the NMC Code. Written for registered nurses who want AI to serve patients — not replace clinical judgement.
- 40 ready-made, market-tested prompts: shift handovers, care plans, progress notes, patient education
- The CHART Protocol — clinical AI safety that extends the NMC Code
- An SBAR handover workflow that cuts handover time without losing clinical detail
- Person-centred care plans drafted from your assessment notes, not generic templates
- A 30-day plan built around your shift pattern — acute, community, mental health, paediatric
Registered nurse (Band 5–6 equivalent) working in acute hospital care, community nursing, primary care, or specialist settings. 0–15 years post-qualification. Carries a high clinical and administrative caseload. Spends significant time on documentation that competes with patient contact time. Works within multidisciplinary teams (doctors, allied health, social care). Operates under professional regulatory standards (NMC in UK, AHPRA in Australia, state boards in the US, and equivalents worldwide).
Also for:Student nurses in final clinical placements; clinical nurse specialists; charge nurses and ward managers (Band 7); practice nurses in GP settings; nurses returning to practice; nursing educators developing AI literacy curricula.
- Evaluate AI tools for clinical documentation, care planning, and patient communication — selecting appropriate tools by category and clinical context
- Apply structured prompting frameworks (PRISM) to core nursing tasks including shift handovers, progress notes, care plans, and patient education materials
- Design AI-assisted workflows for clinical documentation, assessment, and discharge planning that reduce administrative burden without compromising clinical safety
- Implement the CHART Nursing AI Safety Protocol to govern the use of AI tools with patient data, consent considerations, and professional accountability
- Build a personal AI adoption plan aligned with professional nursing standards (NMC Code and equivalents) and institutional data governance policies
- Diagnostic
- How AI-ready is your nursing practice?
- Chapter 1
- AI in Nursing Right Now
- Chapter 2
- Your AI Toolkit for Nursing
- Chapter 3
- Handovers, Assessment, and Clinical Documentation
- Chapter 4
- Person-Centred Care Planning with AI
- Chapter 5
- Patient and Family Communication and Education
- Chapter 6
- Clinical Documentation
- Chapter 7
- Evidence-Based Practice and Keeping Up to Date
- Chapter 8
- AI Safety, Data Governance, and Professional Accountability
- Chapter 9
- Community, Primary Care, and Specialist Nursing Contexts
- Chapter 10
- AI Safety for Medicines and Clinical Risk
- Chapter 11
- Leading AI Adoption in Your Nursing Team
- Back matter
- Skill Summary · Recommended Next Reads · Glossary · Tool Reference
Built by an AI engineering firm — for nurses who want AI to serve patients, not replace clinical judgement.
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