Medical Surgical Nursing Volumes 1 & 2, Package
Prentice Hall (Verlag)
978-0-13-239946-3 (ISBN)
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Students and instructors alike love this text's organization and clear presentation of patient care, with its consistent format and multiple methodologies for student learners–narrative text, boxes, tables, graphics, photographs. The text is built around functional health patterns, a framework used by many schools of nursing. With a focus on developing decision-making skills, the authors encourage students to think critically, thoughtfully, and realistically through an abundance of case studies and examples. Because nursing care is organized around prioritized diagnoses with interventions and rationales, students quickly understand the rationale of each action.
Priscilla LeMone, RN, DSN, FAAN Priscilla LeMone spent most of her career as a nurse educator, teaching medical-surgical nursing and pathophysiology at all levels from diploma to doctoral students. She has a diploma in nursing from Deaconess College of Nursing (St. Louis, Missouri), baccalaureate and master’s degrees from Southeast Missouri State University, and a doctorate in nursing from the University of Alabama-Birmingham. She is retired as an Associate Professor Emeritus, Sinclair School of Nursing, University of Missouri-Columbia; but continues to keep up-to-date in nursing as an author of nursing textbooks. Dr. LeMone had numerous awards for scholarship and teaching during her over 30 years as a nurse educator. She is most honored for receiving the Kemper Fellowship for Teaching Excellence from the University of Missouri-Columbia, the Unique Contribution Award from the North American Nursing Diagnosis Association, and for being selected as a Fellow in the American Academy of Nursing. She believes that her education gave her solid and everlasting roots in nursing. Her work with students has given her the wings that allow her love of nursing and teaching to continue through the years. Recently married after 8 years of widowhood, Dr. LeMone lives in Ohio..When she has time, she enjoys traveling, gardening, and reading fiction. Karen M. Burke, RN, MS Karen Burke has practiced nursing in direct care and as a nurse educator and administrator. She is currently the Education Consultant for the Oregon State Board of Nursing. In this role, she serves as a consultant to new and existing nursing education programs in the state. Her work with the Board also involves evaluating and proposing policies and regulations for nursing practice and education. One of her favorite parts of this position is speaking with nursing students about entering the profession and the scope and standards of nursing practice. Ms. Burke entered nursing with a diploma from Emanuel Hospital School of Nursing in Portland, Oregon, later completing baccalaureate studies at Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU), and a master’s degree at University of Portland. She retired as the Director of Health Occupations at Clatsop Community College in Astoria, Oregon, after helping initiate and develop the nursing program, as well as expand it to a distant site using on-line instruction. She currently is a member of the steering committee for the Oregon Consortium for Nursing Education, a partnership between OHSU and Oregon community colleges to deliver a shared baccalaureate nursing curriculum throughout the rural state. She also is actively involved in the Education Committee of the Oregon Nursing Leadership Council, helping identify strategies to recruit and retain nursing faculty, develop innovative clinical models, and provide policy guidelines for nursing education programs in the state. In addition, Ms. Burke is working with nursing leaders and educators to identify and develop strategic plans to more effectively educate and use practical nurses (LPNs) in Oregon. She is co-author of another text, Medical-Surgical Nursing Care (2rd edition) with Priscilla LeMone, Elaine Mohn-Brown, and Linda Eby. Ms. Burke strongly values the nursing profession and the importance of providing a strong education in the art and science of nursing for all students preparing to enter the profession. Her diverse experience as a nursing student, clinical nurse, and nurse educator and administrator has prepared her to relate to nursing students at all levels and in diverse programs. Ms. Burke divides her time between a house in the country with her husband Steve and spoiled cat, and a small condo in the city. She and Steve love to garden, travel, and spend time with their extended family. Ms. Burke enjoys a passion for quilting, accumulating and gradually completing multiple UFOs (unfinished objects).
PART 1. MEDICAL-SURGICAL NURSING PRACTICE
Unit 1. Dimension of Medical-Surgical Nursing
1. Medical-Surgical Nursing
2. Health and Illness in the Adult Client
3. Community-Based and Home Care of the Adult Client
Unit 2. Alterations in Patterns of Health
4. Nursing Care of Clients Having Surgery
5. Nursing Care of Clients Experiencing Loss, Grief, and Death
6. Nursing Care of Clients with Problems of Substance Abuse
7. Nursing Care of Clients Experiencing Disasters
Unit 3. Pathophysiology and Patterns of Health
8. Genetic Implications of Adult Health
9. Nursing Care of Clients in Pain
10. Nursing Care of Clients with Alterations in Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base Balance
11. Nursing Care of Clients Experiencing Trauma and Shock
12. Nursing Care of Clients with Infections
13. Nursing Care of Clients with Altered Immunity
14. Nursing Care of Clients with Cancer
PART 2. NUTRITIONAL- METABOLIC PATTERNS
Unit 4. Responses to Altered Integumentary Structure and Function
15. Assessing Clients with Integumentary Disorders
16. Nursing Care of Clients with Integumentary Disorders
17. Nursing Care of Clients with Burns
Unit 5. Responses to Altered Endocrine Function
18. Assessing Clients with Endocrine Disorders
19. Nursing Care of Clients with Endocrine Disorders
20. Nursing Care of Clients with Diabetes Mellitus
Unit 6. Responses to Altered Nutrition
21. Assessing Clients with Nutritional and Gastrointestinal Disorders
22. Nursing Care of Clients with Nutritional Disorders
23. Nursing Care of Clients with Gastric Disorders
24. Nursing Care of Clients with Gallbladder, Liver, and Pancreatic Disorders
PART 3. ELIMINATION PATTERNS
Unit 7. Responses to Altered Bowel Elimination
25. Assessing Clients with Bowel Elimination Disorders
26. Nursing Care of Clients with Bowel Disorders
Unit 8. Responses to Altered Urinary Elimination
27. Assessing Clients with Urinary Elimination Disorders
28. Nursing Care of Clients with Urinary Tract Disorders
29. Nursing Care of Clients with Kidney Disorders
PART 4. ACTIVITY-EXERCISE PATTERNS
Unit 9. Responses to Altered Cardiac Function
30. Assessing Clients with Cardiac Disorders
31. Nursing Care of Clients with Coronary Heart Disease
32. Nursing Care of Clients with Cardiac Disorders
Unit 10. Responses to Altered Peripheral Tissue Perfusion
33. Assessing Clients with Hematologic, Peripheral Vascular, and Lymphatic Disorders
34. Nursing Care of Clients with Hematologic Disorders
35. Nursing Care of Clients with Peripheral Vascular and Lymphatic Disorders
Unit 11. Responses to Altered Respiratory Function
36. Assessing Clients with Respiratory Disorders
37. Nursing Care of Clients with Upper Respiratory Disorders
38. Nursing Care of Clients with Ventilation Disorders
39. Nursing Care of Clients with Gas Exchange Disorders
Unit 12. Responses to Altered Musculoskeletal Function
40. Assessing Clients with Musculoskeletal Disorders
41. Nursing Care of Clients with Musculoskeletal Trauma
42. Nursing Care of Clients with Musculoskeletal Disorders
PART 5. COGNITIVE-PERCEPTUAL PATTERNS
Unit 13. Responses to Altered Neurologic Function
43. Assessing Clients with Neurologic Disorders
44. Nursing Care of Clients with Cerebrovascular and Spinal Cord Disorders
45. Nursing Care of Clients with Intracranial Disorders
46. Nursing Care of Clients with Neurologic Disorders
Unit 14. Responses to Altered Visual and Auditory Function
47. Assessing Clients with Eye or Ear Disorders
48. Nursing Care of Clients with Eye and Ear Disorders
PART 6. SEXUALITY-REPRODUCTIVE PATTERNS
Unit 15. Responses to Altered Reproductive Function
49. Assessing Clients with Reproductive and Breast Disorders
50. Nursing Care of Men with Reproductive and Breast Disorders
51. Nursing Care of Women with Reproductive and Breast Disorders
52. Nursing Care of Clients with Sexually Transmitted Infections
Appendices
Appendix A: Standard Precautions
Appendix B: NANDA DX
Appendix C: Test Answers
Zusatzinfo | Illustrations, unspecified |
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Verlagsort | Upper Saddle River |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 284 x 224 mm |
Gewicht | 5017 g |
Themenwelt | Pflege ► Fachpflege ► Chirurgie / OP-Pflege / Orthopädie |
ISBN-10 | 0-13-239946-6 / 0132399466 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-13-239946-3 / 9780132399463 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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