Primary Care
Springer Publishing Co Inc (Verlag)
978-0-8261-7147-4 (ISBN)
This comprehensive text distils and integrates required information from all arenas of primary care, so readers will find all the information they need in one easy-to-use resource. It presents current diagnostic criteria for each condition and includes relevant anatomy, pathology, and physiology. Epidemiology of the condition, including cultural and economic factors, is included as is prevention, risk identification, and screening. Also covered are related laboratory studies, the physical exam, wellness coaching, treatment options, potential pitfalls, and much more. Additionally, the book includes clinical ""pearls,"" references, and chapter review by experts in each field. It will be of value to all interprofessional primary care providers, with a special focus on the needs of advanced practice MSN and DNP students, and as a course textbook for teaching primary health care topics.
New to the Second Edition:
Increased focus on interprofessional primary care, including community care, team work, and wellness coaching
Strong guidance on differential diagnosis
Broader team of interprofessional authors and editors
Emphasis on lifestyle management, health promotion, risk reduction, and disease prevention
Special focus on elder/geriatric primary care and palliative care
Evidence-based practice guidelines
Focus on age, gender, and occupational considerations
Joanne K. Singleton, PhD, BSN, BA, MA, FNP-BC, has exercised an interprofessional model throughout her career as a nurse, family nurse practitioner, and educator. She is Professor and Chair of the Department of Graduate Studies, College of Health Professions, and Program Director (FNP-DNP), Lienhard School of Nursing, Pace University, New York, NY, USA. Dr. Singleton has also maintained a practice as a voluntary provider and Associate Professor at SUNY Downstate School of Medicine, Department of Family Practice, New York, NY, USA, for almost 20 years. She has been editor and contributor to several interprofessional primary care texts, and has published and presented in primary health care, cultural competence, and evidence-based practice. She is a certified coach, holds degrees in psychology and management, as well as in nursing, and is committed to working with students, faculty and colleagues to be effective in intra and interprofessional team work. Robert V. DiGregorio, PharmD, BCACP, is Professor of Pharmacy, Long Island University, New York, NY, USA, and Senior Director, Pharmacotherapy Services, and Chief, Pharmacotherapy Section, Department of Internal Medicine, Brooklyn Hospital Center, New York, NY, USA. He is also Director of Research, Pharmacotherapy Research and Consulting Services, Ltd., Hillside Manor, NY, USA. Dr. DiGregioria has delivered more than 180 invited presentations on a wide variety of clinical topics, published 23 journal publications, prepared 36 poster presentations, and has conducted research on a variety of topics, including asthma, antibiotic use, obesity, and hypertension control. He recently received a $4M Grant from CMS for a Community-Based Care Transition Program (CBCT). Carol Green-Hernandez, PhD, FNP-BC, works full-time in primary care practice in a Veterans Administration rural clinic serving current and veteran members of the US military. She has worked as a nurse practitioner since 1973 and is an experienced author, educator, primary care program founder and coordinator, public speaker, and workshop presenter. Stephen Paul Holzemer, PhD, MSN, is Associate Dean and Associate Professor, Adelphi University, Garden City, New York. He has served as professor, dean and/or curriculum consultant at a number of schools of nursing in the region, including CUNY Hunter-Bellevue, Long Island Hospital College of Nursing, SUNY Brooklyn, and NYU. He has worked and taught in the field of community health nursing for over 30 years. His research and educational interests focus on behavioural care, addiction and recovery, and providing support for aging professionals in the workforce. Dr. Holzemer is an editorial board member for Nursing Educational Perspectives, and he most recently completed editing the second edition of Community Health Nursing: An Alliance for Health. Eve Faber, MD, is Assistant Professor at University Hospital since November 1999, USA. In this role, Dr. Faber primarily supports the Residency Program and University Hospital by serving as supervising attending physician for a team of residents whenever they are called upon to see managed-care Medicaid patients. Dr. Faber also teaches residents and students, serves as advisor to assigned residents, and rotates as Service Attending for the Family Practice Inpatient Service. Her research interests include Women's Health and Palliative Care. Dr. Faber regularly lectures on end-of-life issues, pulmonary disease, and breastfeeding to residents and students. She is currently the department's Geriatrics Liaison and was previously liaison to the Obstetrics and Gynecology departments. Lucille Ferrara, EdD, MS, MBA, FNP-BC, has 36 years of nursing practice to her credit. She currently practices in a federally qualified health center, Montefiore Family Health Center, Bronx, NY, USA, where she cares for patients across the lifespan with a specialty in chronic disease management focusing on Diabetes. Dr. Ferrara began her academic career in 1997 at the Lienhard School of Nursing as Adjunct Professor and in 2008 was granted a joint appointment in the graduate department to teach in both the FNP and DNP programs. Since the fall of 2010, she has served as Program Director for the FNP program. Jason Slyer, DNP, RN, FNP-BC, CHFN, is Clinical Assistant Professor, the College of Health Professions, Pace University, New York, NY, USA, where he teaches and mentors DNP students in evidence-based practice, cultural competence, and primary health care. He is certified as a heart failure nurse and currently works a nurse practitioner providing chronic disease management for patients with advanced heart failure. Dr. Slyer has published a number of systematic reviews and has presented nationally on topics related to evidence-based practice.
Contributors
Preface
Acknowledgments
Contributors to the First Edition
UNIT I: THE CONTEXT OF INTERPROFESSIONAL PRIMARY CARE
1. The Structure of Primary Care
Joanne K. Singleton, Robert V. DiGregorio, Carol Green-Hernandez, Stephen Paul Holzemer, Eve S. Faber, Lucille R. Ferrara, Jason T. Slyer
2. Family and Culture Within the Context of Primary Care
Carol Green-Hernandez, Stephen Paul Holzemer
3. Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
Robert V. DiGregorio, Lucille R. Ferrara
4. Primary Care in the Community: Assessment and Use of Resources
Stephen Paul Holzemer, Joanne K. Singleton, Carol Green-Hernandez
5. Palliative Care
Eve S. Faber, Jessica Stetz
6. Appraising Clinical Practice Guidelines
Jason T. Slyer
UNIT II: CARDIOVASCULAR CONDITIONS
7. Arrhythmia
Judy Cheng
8. Coronary Artery Disease
Joseph J. DeRose, Sr., Joseph J. DeRose, Jr.
9. Dyslipidemias
Roda Plakogiannis
10. Heart Failure
Judy Cheng, Jason T. Slyer
11. Hypertension
Judy Cheng
12. Peripheral Vascular Diseases
Jason T. Slyer, Nancy E. Iankowitz
13. Valvular Heart Disease
Kenneth Ong
UNIT III: DERMATOLOGIC CONDITIONS
14. Common Dermatologic Conditions
Virginia Arvold
UNIT IV: ENDOCRINE CONDITIONS
15. Diabetes Mellitus
Carol Green-Hernandez, Rochelle F. Rubin
16. Common Endocrine Disorders: Diseases of the Adrenal, Thyroid, and Parathyroid Glands
Margaret Donat
UNIT V: GASTROENTEROLOGIC CONDITIONS
17. Bowel Obstruction
Ashley Steinberg, Evangelia Davanos
18. Cirrhosis of the Liver
Arun B. Jesudian
19. Gallbladder
Catherine M. Concert
20. Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease
Michelle Santomassino
21. Gastroenterologic Cancers
Catherine M. Concert
22. Hepatitis
Julie Fishman
23. Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Catherine M. Concert
24. Pancreatitis: Acute and Chronic
Evangelia Davanos, Ashley Steinberg
25. Peptic Ulcer Disease
Michelle Santomassino
UNIT VI: GENITOURINARY CONDITIONS
26. Acute Kidney Injury
Karina Muzykovsky, Kimberly M. Sarosky
27. Chronic Kidney Disease
Shaffeeulah Bacchus, Shukyu Tai Bacchus
28. Nephrotic and Nephritic Renal Disease
Hillary Wall
29. Renal Tumors
Luiz M. Kolankiewicz
30. Urinary Incontinence
Renee McLeod-Sordjan
31. Urinary Tract Infections
Levita K. Hidayat, Veena Venugopalan
UNIT VII: HEMATOLOGIC CONDITIONS
32. Anemia
Sarah M. Colson
33. Coagulopathies
Evangelina Berrios-Colon, Julie Anne Billedo
34. Lymphoma
Dana H. Manning
35. Myeloproliferative and Myelodysplastic Disorders in Primary Care
Sarah M. Colson
UNIT VIII: IMMUNOLOGIC CONDITIONS
36. Connective Tissue Disorders
Stuart A. Green
37. HIV/AIDS
Agnes Cha
38. Lyme Disease
David I. Jackson
UNIT IX: MUSCULOSKELETAL CONDITIONS
39. Anterior Knee Pain
Sanjiv Bansal, Kathleen T. Roche, William Urban
40. Articulation Injuries of the Ankle and Hip
Robert Keith, Karen Anderson Keith
41. Cumulative Trauma Disorder
Stephen A. Ferrara
42. Fibromyalgia and Diffuse Illnesses
Karen Anderson Keith, Robert Keith
43. Low Back Pain
Stephen A. Ferrara
44. Osteoarthritis
Maureen F. Cooney
45. Osteoporosis
Maureen F. Cooney
46. Plantar Fasciitis
Rose M. Moran-Kelly, Deirdre R. Heym
47. Identification and Management of Temporomandibular Disorders
Golaleh Barzani, Harry Dym
UNIT X: NEUROLOGIC CONDITIONS
48. Dementia and Delirium
Scott J. Saccomano
49. Demyelinating Disease/Multiple Sclerosis
Scott J. Saccomano
50. Dizziness, Vertigo, and Ataxia
Henry Cohen, Darko Todorov, Michelle Friedman, Grace I. Shyh
51. Headache
Tracey Kramar, Christine Lazaros Amendola
52. Parkinson's Disease
Lana Hareez, Antony Q. Pham
53. Peripheral Neuropathy
Henry Cohen, Benjamin C. Wee
54. Seizure Disorders
Henry Cohen, Samantha M. Smalley
55. Stroke, Transient Ischemic Attacks, and Carotid Stenosis
Scott J. Saccomano
UNIT XI: PSYCHIATRIC CONDITIONS
56. Anxiety Disorders, With an Emphasis on Panic Disorder
Grace M. Nespoli, Stephen Paul Holzemer
57. Depression Disorders and Bipolar Disorder
Kristy Loewenstein, William Jacobowitz
58. Eating Disorders
Michael Biglow
59. Sleeping Disorders
Brian G. Mitchell
60. Somatic Symptom Disorder
Michael Biglow
61. Substance Abuse
Stephen Paul Holzemer, Joanne K. Singleton
62. Community and Intimate Partner Violence
William Jacobowitz
UNIT XII: REPRODUCTIVE CONDITIONS
63. Breast Cancer: Screening, Diagnosis, and Treatment
Una T. Hopkins
64. Gynecologic Cancers
Renee McLeod-Sordjan
65. Menopause
Andréa Sonenberg
66. Sexually Transmitted Infections
Winifred C. Connerton
67. Prostatic Hyperplasia and Male Genital Cancers
Renee McLeod-Sordjan
68. Abnormal Uterine Bleeding and Menstrual Disorders
Winifred C. Connerton
UNIT XIII: RESPIRATORY CONDITIONS
69. Asthma
Jose B. Contreras, Afnan Tariq, Ricardo Gomez, Manhal J. Izzy, Jean G. Ford
70. Carcinoma of the Lung
Sonal Bordia, Nay Min Tun
71. Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Viswanath P. Vasudevan
72. Infections
Veena Venugopalan, Levita K. Hidayat
73. Occupational Lung Disease
Michele McDermott
74. Venous Thromboembolism
Evangelina Berrios-Colon, Rebecca Arcebido
75. Sarcoidosis
Michelle McDermott
Index
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 28.2.2015 |
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Verlagsort | New York |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 152 x 229 mm |
Gewicht | 2281 g |
Themenwelt | Schulbuch / Wörterbuch ► Lexikon / Chroniken |
Medizin / Pharmazie ► Medizinische Fachgebiete | |
Medizin / Pharmazie ► Pflege | |
Studium ► 2. Studienabschnitt (Klinik) ► Anamnese / Körperliche Untersuchung | |
ISBN-10 | 0-8261-7147-8 / 0826171478 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-8261-7147-4 / 9780826171474 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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