Kozier & Erb’s Fundamentals of Nursing, Global Edition

Höfundur Audrey T. Berman; Geralyn Frandsen; Shirlee Snyder

Útgefandi Pearson International Content

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Print ISBN 9781292359793

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Höfundarréttur 2021

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  • Title Page
  • Copyright
  • Dedication
  • Features of the Eleventh Edition
  • Contents
  • About the Authors
  • Acknowledgments
  • Thank You
  • Preface
  • Unit 1: The Nature of Nursing
  • Chapter 1: Historical and Contemporary Nursing Practice
  • Introduction
  • Historical Perspectives
  • Women’s Roles
  • Men’s Roles
  • Religion
  • War
  • Societal Attitudes
  • Nursing Leaders
  • Nursing Education
  • Types of Education Programs
  • Nursing Theories
  • Continuing Education
  • Contemporary Nursing Practice
  • Definitions of Nursing
  • Recipients of Nursing
  • Scope of Nursing
  • Settings for Nursing
  • Nurse Practice Acts
  • Standards of Nursing Practice
  • Roles and Functions of the Nurse
  • Caregiver
  • Communicator
  • Teacher
  • Client Advocate
  • Counselor
  • Change Agent
  • Leader
  • Manager
  • Case Manager
  • Research Consumer
  • Expanded Career Roles
  • Criteria of a Profession
  • Specialized Education
  • Body of Knowledge
  • Service Orientation
  • Ongoing Research
  • Code of Ethics
  • Autonomy
  • Professional Organization
  • Professional Identity Formation
  • Factors Influencing Contemporary Nursing Practice
  • Nursing Workforce Issues and Challenges
  • Healthcare System Reform
  • Quality and Safety in Healthcare
  • Consumer Demands
  • Family Structure
  • Science and Technology
  • Internet, Telehealth, and Telenursing
  • Legislation
  • Collective Bargaining
  • Nursing Associations
  • Nursing Organizations
  • Chapter 2: Evidence-Based Practice and Research in Nursing
  • Introduction
  • Evidence-Based Practice
  • Nursing Research
  • Approaches to Nursing Research
  • Overview of the Research Process
  • Research-Related Roles and Responsibilities for Nurses
  • Chapter 3: Legal Aspects of Nursing
  • Introduction
  • General Legal Concepts
  • Functions of the Law in Nursing
  • Sources of Law
  • Types of Laws
  • Kinds of Legal Actions
  • The Civil Judicial Process
  • Nurses as Witnesses
  • Regulation of Nursing Practice
  • Nurse Practice Acts
  • Credentialing
  • Standards of Care
  • Contractual Arrangements in Nursing
  • Legal Roles of Nurses
  • Collective Bargaining
  • Selected Legal Aspects of Nursing Practice
  • Informed Consent
  • Delegation
  • Violence, Abuse, and Neglect
  • Discrimination
  • Controlled Substances
  • Substance Use Disorder in Nursing
  • Sexual Harassment
  • Abortions
  • Death and Related Issues
  • Areas of Potential Liability in Nursing
  • Crimes and Torts
  • Privacy of Clients’ Health Information
  • Social Media
  • Loss of Client Property
  • Unprofessional Conduct
  • Legal Protections in Nursing Practice
  • Good Samaritan Acts
  • Professional Liability Insurance
  • Carrying Out a Physician’s Orders
  • Providing Competent Nursing Care
  • Documentation
  • The Incident Report
  • Reporting Crimes, Torts, and Unsafe Practices
  • Legal Responsibilities of Students
  • Chapter 4: Values, Ethics, and Advocacy
  • Introduction
  • Values
  • Values Transmission
  • Values Clarification
  • Ethics and Morality
  • Moral Development
  • Moral Frameworks
  • Moral Principles
  • Nursing Ethics
  • Nursing Codes of Ethics
  • Origins of Ethical Problems in Nursing
  • Making Ethical Decisions
  • Strategies to Enhance Ethical Decisions and Practice
  • Specific Ethical Issues
  • AIDS
  • Abortion
  • Organ and Tissue Transplantation
  • End-of-Life Issues
  • Allocation of Scarce Health Resources
  • Management of Personal Health Information
  • Advocacy
  • The Advocate’s Role
  • Unit 2: Contemporary Healthcare
  • Chapter 5: Healthcare Delivery Systems
  • Introduction
  • Types of Healthcare Services
  • Primary Prevention: Health Promotion and Illness Prevention
  • Secondary Prevention: Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Tertiary Prevention: Rehabilitation, Health Restoration, and Palliative Care
  • Types of Healthcare Agencies and Services
  • Public Health
  • Physicians’ Offices
  • Ambulatory Care Centers
  • Occupational Health Clinics
  • Hospitals
  • Subacute Care Facilities
  • Extended (Long-Term) Care Facilities
  • Retirement and Assisted Living Centers
  • Rehabilitation Centers
  • Home Healthcare Agencies
  • Day Care Centers
  • Rural Care
  • Hospice Services
  • Crisis Centers
  • Mutual Support and Self-Help Groups
  • Providers of Healthcare
  • Nurse
  • Alternative (Complementary) Care Provider
  • Assistive Personnel
  • Case Manager
  • Dentist
  • Dietitian or Nutritionist
  • Emergency Medical Personnel
  • Occupational Therapist
  • Paramedical Technologist
  • Pharmacist
  • Physical Therapist
  • Physician
  • Physician Assistant
  • Podiatrist
  • Respiratory Therapist
  • Social Worker
  • Spiritual Support Personnel
  • Factors Affecting Healthcare Delivery
  • Increasing Number of Older Adults
  • Advances in Technology
  • Economics
  • Women’s Health
  • Uneven Distribution of Services
  • Access to Health Insurance
  • The Homeless and the Poor
  • Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
  • Demographic Changes
  • Frameworks for Care
  • Managed Care
  • Case Management
  • Differentiated Practice
  • Case Method
  • Functional Method
  • Team Nursing
  • Primary Nursing
  • Financing Healthcare
  • Payment Sources in the United States
  • Insurance Plans
  • Chapter 6: Community Nursing and Care Continuity
  • Introduction
  • The Movement of Healthcare to the Community
  • Primary Healthcare and Primary Care
  • Community-Based Healthcare
  • Community Health
  • Community-Based Frameworks
  • Community-Based Settings
  • Community-Based Nursing
  • Competencies Required for Community-Based Care
  • Collaborative Healthcare
  • Continuity of Care
  • Care Across the Lifespan
  • Discharge Planning
  • Preparing Clients to Go Home
  • Medication Reconciliation
  • Home Healthcare Teaching
  • Referrals
  • Chapter 7: Home Health Nursing Care
  • Introduction
  • Home Health Nursing Care
  • Unique Aspects of Home Health Nursing Care
  • The Home Healthcare System
  • Referral Process
  • Home Healthcare Agencies
  • Private Duty Agencies
  • Durable Medical Equipment Companies
  • Reimbursement
  • Roles of the Home Healthcare Nurse
  • Advocate
  • Caregiver
  • Educator
  • Case Manager or Coordinator
  • Perspectives of Home Healthcare Clients
  • Selected Dimensions of Home Healthcare Nursing
  • Client Safety
  • Home Healthcare Nurse Safety
  • Infection Prevention
  • Caregiver Support
  • The Practice of Home Health Nursing Care
  • Establishing Health Issues
  • Planning and Delivering Care
  • Resources for Home Healthcare Nursing
  • The Future of Home Healthcare
  • Chapter 8: Electronic Health Records and Information Technology
  • Introduction
  • General Concepts
  • Computer Systems
  • Management Information Systems
  • Hospital Information Systems
  • Technology in Nursing Education
  • Teaching and Learning
  • Testing
  • Student and Course Record Management
  • Technology in Nursing Practice
  • Documentation of Client Status and Medical Record Keeping
  • Electronic Access to Client Data
  • Practice Management
  • Specific Applications of Computers in Nursing Practice
  • Technology in Nursing Administration
  • Human Resources
  • Medical Records Management
  • Facilities Management
  • Budget and Finance
  • Quality Improvement and Utilization Review
  • Accreditation
  • Data Mining
  • Technology in Nursing Research
  • Problem Identification
  • Literature Review
  • Research Design
  • Data Collection and Analysis
  • Research Dissemination
  • Research Grants
  • Unit 3: The Nursing Process
  • Chapter 9: Critical Thinking and Clinical Reasoning
  • Introduction
  • Purpose of Critical Thinking
  • Techniques of Critical Thinking
  • Applying Critical Thinking to Nursing Practice
  • Problem-Solving
  • Attitudes That Foster Critical Thinking
  • Independence
  • Fair-Mindedness
  • Insight into Egocentricity
  • Intellectual Humility
  • Intellectual Courage to Challenge the Status Quo and Rituals
  • Integrity
  • Perseverance
  • Confidence
  • Curiosity
  • Components of Clinical Reasoning
  • Setting Priorities
  • Developing Rationales
  • Learning How to Act
  • Clinical Reasoning-in-Transition
  • Responding to Changes in the Client’s Condition
  • Reflection
  • Integration of Critical Thinking and Clinical Reasoning
  • Concept Mapping
  • Concept Mapping and Enhancing Critical Thinking and Clinical Reasoning
  • Chapter 10: Assessing
  • Introduction
  • Overview of the Nursing Process
  • Phases of the Nursing Process
  • Characteristics of the Nursing Process
  • Assessing
  • Collecting Data
  • Types of Data
  • Sources of Data
  • Data Collection Methods
  • Organizing Data
  • Conceptual Models and Frameworks
  • Wellness Models
  • Nonnursing Models
  • Validating Data
  • Documenting Data
  • Chapter 11: Diagnosing
  • Introduction
  • Nursing Diagnoses
  • Definitions
  • Status of the Nursing Diagnoses
  • Components of a Nursing Diagnosis
  • Differentiating Nursing Diagnoses from Medical Diagnoses
  • Differentiating Nursing Diagnoses from Collaborative Problems
  • The Diagnostic Process
  • Analyzing Data
  • Identifying Health Problems, Risks, and Strengths
  • Formulating Diagnostic Statements
  • Avoiding Errors in Diagnostic Reasoning
  • Chapter 12: Planning
  • Introduction
  • Types of Planning
  • Initial Planning
  • Ongoing Planning
  • Discharge Planning
  • Developing Nursing Care Plans
  • Standardized Approaches to Care Planning
  • Formats for Nursing Care Plans
  • Multidisciplinary (Collaborative) Care Plans
  • Guidelines for Writing Nursing Care Plans
  • The Planning Process
  • Setting Priorities
  • Establishing Client Goals or Desired Outcomes
  • Selecting Nursing Interventions and Activities
  • Writing Individualized Nursing Interventions
  • Delegating Implementation
  • The Nursing Interventions Classification
  • Chapter 13: Implementing and Evaluating
  • Introduction
  • Implementing
  • Relationship of Implementing to Other Nursing Process Phases
  • Implementing Skills
  • Process of Implementing
  • Evaluating
  • Relationship of Evaluating to Other Nursing Process Phases
  • Process of Evaluating Client Responses
  • Evaluating the Quality of Nursing Care
  • Chapter 14: Documenting and Reporting
  • Introduction
  • Ethical and Legal Considerations
  • Ensuring Confidentiality of Computer Records
  • Purposes of Client Records
  • Communication
  • Planning Client Care
  • Auditing Health Agencies
  • Research
  • Education
  • Reimbursement
  • Legal Documentation
  • Healthcare Analysis
  • Documentation Systems
  • Source-Oriented Record
  • Problem-Oriented Medical Record
  • PIE
  • Focus Charting
  • Charting by Exception
  • Computerized Documentation
  • Case Management
  • Documenting Nursing Activities
  • Admission Nursing Assessment
  • Nursing Care Plans
  • Kardexes
  • Flow Sheets
  • Progress Notes
  • Nursing Discharge and Referral Summaries
  • Long-Term Care Documentation
  • Home Care Documentation
  • General Guidelines for Recording
  • Date and Time
  • Timing
  • Legibility
  • Permanence
  • Accepted Terminology
  • Correct Spelling
  • Signature
  • Accuracy
  • Sequence
  • Appropriateness
  • Completeness
  • Conciseness
  • Legal Prudence
  • Reporting
  • Change-of-Shift Reports
  • Telephone Reports
  • Telephone and Verbal Orders
  • Care Plan Conference
  • Nursing Rounds
  • Unit 4: Integral Aspects of Nursing
  • Chapter 15: Caring
  • Introduction
  • Professionalization of Caring
  • Caring as “Helping the Other Grow”
  • Types of Knowledge in Nursing
  • Empirical Knowing: The Science of Nursing
  • Personal Knowing: The Therapeutic Use of Self
  • Ethical Knowing: The Moral Component
  • Aesthetic Knowing: The Art of Nursing
  • Developing Ways of Knowing
  • Nursing Theories of Caring
  • Caring, the Human Mode of Being (Roach)
  • Theory of Human Care (Watson)
  • Theory of Caring (Swanson)
  • Caring Encounters
  • Knowing the Client
  • Nursing Presence
  • Empowering the Client
  • Compassion
  • Competence
  • Maintaining Caring Practice
  • Caring for Self
  • Reflection on Practice
  • Chapter 16: Communicating
  • Introduction
  • Communicating
  • The Communication Process
  • Modes of Communication
  • Factors Influencing the Communication Process
  • Therapeutic Communication
  • Barriers to Communication
  • The Helping Relationship
  • Phases of the Helping Relationship
  • Developing Helping Relationships
  • Communication and the Nursing Process
  • Communication Among Health Professionals
  • Disruptive Behaviors
  • Responding to Disruptive Behaviors
  • Nurse and Physician Communication
  • Chapter 17: Teaching
  • Introduction
  • Teaching
  • Teaching Clients and Their Families
  • Teaching in the Community
  • Teaching Health Personnel
  • Learning
  • Learning Domains
  • Learning Theories
  • Factors Affecting Learning
  • Technology and Health Information
  • Online Health Information
  • Older Adults and Use of the Internet
  • Implications
  • Nurse as Educator
  • Chapter 18: Leading, Managing, and Delegating
  • Introduction
  • The Nurse as Leader and Manager
  • Leadership
  • Leadership Theory
  • Effective Leadership
  • Management
  • Levels of Management
  • Management Functions
  • Principles of Management
  • Skills and Competencies of Nurse Managers
  • The Nurse as Delegator
  • Unit 5: Health Beliefs and Practices
  • Chapter 19: Health Promotion
  • Introduction
  • Individual Health
  • Concept of Individuality
  • Concept of Holism
  • Concept of Homeostasis
  • Assessing the Health of Individuals
  • Applying Theoretical Frameworks
  • Needs Theories
  • Developmental Stage Theories
  • Healthy People 2020
  • Healthy People 2030
  • Defining Health Promotion
  • Sites for Health Promotion Activities
  • Health Promotion Model
  • Individual Characteristics and Experiences
  • Behavior-Specific Cognitions and Affect
  • Commitment to a Plan of Action
  • Immediate Competing Demands and Preferences
  • Behavioral Outcome
  • Stages of Health Behavior Change
  • Precontemplation Stage
  • Contemplation Stage
  • Preparation Stage
  • Action Stage
  • Maintenance Stage
  • Termination Stage
  • The Nurse’s Role in Health Promotion
  • The Nursing Process and Health Promotion
  • Chapter 20: Health, Wellness, and Illness
  • Introduction
  • Concepts of Health, Wellness, and Well-Being
  • Health
  • Wellness and Well-Being
  • Models of Health and Wellness
  • Clinical Model
  • Role Performance Model
  • Adaptive Model
  • Eudaimonistic Model
  • Agent–Host–Environment Model
  • Health–Illness Scales
  • Variables Influencing Health Status, Beliefs, and Behaviors
  • Internal Variables
  • External Variables
  • Health Belief Models
  • Health Locus of Control Model
  • Rosenstock and Becker’s Health Belief Model
  • Healthcare Adherence
  • Illness and Disease
  • Illness Behaviors
  • Effects of Illness
  • Chapter 21: Culturally Responsive Nursing Care
  • Introduction
  • Cultural Concepts
  • Health Disparities
  • Demographics
  • Immigration
  • Cultural Models of Nursing Care
  • American Association of Colleges of Nursing Competencies
  • Cultural Competence
  • HEALTH Traditions Model
  • Providing Culturally Responsive Care
  • Health Beliefs and Practices
  • Family Patterns
  • Communication Style
  • Space Orientation
  • Time Orientation
  • Nutritional Patterns
  • Chapter 22: Complementary and Alternative Healing Modalities
  • Introduction
  • Basic Concepts
  • Holism
  • Humanism
  • Balance
  • Spirituality
  • Energy
  • Healing Environments
  • Healing Modalities
  • Systematized Healthcare Practices
  • Botanical Healing
  • Nutritional Therapy
  • Manual Healing Methods
  • Mind–Body Therapies
  • Spiritual Therapy
  • Miscellaneous Therapies
  • Unit 6: Lifespan Development
  • Chapter 23: Concepts of Growth and Development
  • Introduction
  • Factors Influencing Growth and Development
  • Genetics
  • Temperament
  • Family
  • Nutrition
  • Environment
  • Health
  • Culture
  • Stages of Growth and Development
  • Growth and Development Theories
  • Biophysical Theory
  • Psychosocial Theories
  • Temperament Theories
  • Attachment Theory
  • Cognitive Theory
  • Behaviorist Theory
  • Social Learning Theories
  • Ecologic Systems Theory
  • Theories of Moral Development
  • Theories of Spiritual Development
  • Applying Growth and Development Concepts to Nursing Practice
  • Chapter 24: Promoting Health from Conception Through Adolescence
  • Introduction
  • Conception and Prenatal Development
  • Health Promotion
  • Neonates and Infants (Birth to 1 Year)
  • Physical Development
  • Psychosocial Development
  • Cognitive Development
  • Moral Development
  • Health Risks
  • Health Assessment and Promotion
  • Toddlers (1 to 3 Years)
  • Physical Development
  • Psychosocial Development
  • Cognitive Development
  • Moral Development
  • Spiritual Development
  • Health Risks
  • Health Assessment and Promotion
  • Preschoolers (4 and 5 Years)
  • Physical Development
  • Psychosocial Development
  • Cognitive Development
  • Moral Development
  • Spiritual Development
  • Health Risks
  • Health Assessment and Promotion
  • School-Age Children (6 to 12 Years)
  • Physical Development
  • Psychosocial Development
  • Cognitive Development
  • Moral Development
  • Spiritual Development
  • Health Risks
  • Health Assessment and Promotion
  • Adolescents (12 to 18 Years)
  • Physical Development
  • Psychosocial Development
  • Cognitive Development
  • Moral Development
  • Spiritual Development
  • Health Risks
  • Health Assessment and Promotion
  • Chapter 25: Promoting Health in Young and Middle-Aged Adults
  • Introduction
  • Young Adults (20 to 40 Years)
  • Physical Development
  • Psychosocial Development
  • Cognitive Development
  • Moral Development
  • Spiritual Development
  • Health Risks
  • Health Assessment and Promotion
  • Middle-Aged Adults (40 to 65 Years)
  • Physical Development
  • Psychosocial Development
  • Cognitive Development
  • Moral Development
  • Spiritual Development
  • Health Risks
  • Health Assessment and Promotion
  • Chapter 26: Promoting Health in Older Adults
  • Introduction
  • Characteristics of Older Adults in the United States
  • Demographics
  • Socioeconomic
  • Ethnicity
  • Health
  • Attitudes Toward Aging
  • Ageism
  • Myths and Stereotypes
  • Gerontological Nursing
  • Development
  • Roles
  • Care Settings for Older Adults
  • Acute Care Facilities
  • Long-Term Care Facilities
  • Hospice
  • Rehabilitation
  • Community
  • Physiologic Aging
  • Integumentary
  • Neuromuscular
  • Sensory-Perceptual
  • Pulmonary
  • Cardiovascular
  • Gastrointestinal
  • Urinary
  • Genitals
  • Psychosocial Aging
  • Retirement
  • Economic Change
  • Grandparenting
  • Relocation
  • Maintaining Independence and Self-Esteem
  • Facing Death and Grieving
  • Cognitive Abilities and Aging
  • Perception
  • Cognitive Agility
  • Memory
  • Learning
  • Moral Reasoning
  • Spirituality and Aging
  • Health Problems
  • Injuries
  • Chronic Disabling Illness
  • Drug Abuse and Misuse
  • Alcoholism
  • Dementia
  • Mistreatment of Older Adults
  • Health Assessment and Promotion
  • Chapter 27: Promoting Family Health
  • Introduction
  • Family Health
  • Functions of the Family
  • Types of Families in Today’s Society
  • Applying Theoretical Frameworks to Families
  • Systems Theory
  • Structural–Functional Theory
  • Unit 7: Assessing Health
  • Chapter 28: Vital Signs
  • Introduction
  • Body Temperature
  • Regulation of Body Temperature
  • Factors Affecting Body Temperature
  • Alterations in Body Temperature
  • Assessing Body Temperature
  • Skill 28.1 Assessing Body Temperature
  • Pulse
  • Factors Affecting the Pulse
  • Pulse Sites
  • Assessing the Pulse
  • Skill 28.2 Assessing a Peripheral Pulse
  • Apical Pulse Assessment
  • Skill 28.3 Assessing an Apical Pulse
  • Skill 28.4 Assessing an Apical-Radial Pulse
  • Respirations
  • Mechanics and Regulation of Breathing
  • Assessing Respirations
  • Factors Affecting Respirations
  • Skill 28.5 Assessing Respirations
  • Blood Pressure
  • Determinants of Blood Pressure
  • Factors Affecting Blood Pressure
  • Hypertension
  • Hypotension
  • Assessing Blood Pressure
  • Common Errors in Assessing Blood Pressure
  • Skill 28.6 Assessing Blood Pressure
  • Oxygen Saturation
  • Factors Affecting Oxygen Saturation Readings
  • Skill 28.7 Assessing Oxygen Saturation
  • Chapter 29: Health Assessment
  • Introduction
  • Physical Health Assessment
  • Preparing the Client
  • Preparing the Environment
  • Positioning
  • Draping
  • Instrumentation
  • Methods of Examining
  • General Survey
  • Appearance and Mental Status
  • Skill 29.1 Assessing Appearance and Mental Status
  • Vital Signs
  • Height and Weight
  • Integument
  • Skin
  • Skill 29.2 Assessing the Skin
  • Hair
  • Skill 29.3 Assessing the Hair
  • Nails
  • Skill 29.4 Assessing the Nails
  • Head
  • Skull and Face
  • Skill 29.5 Assessing the Skull and Face
  • Eyes and Vision
  • Skill 29.6 Assessing the Eye Structures and Visual Acuity
  • Ears and Hearing
  • Skill 29.7 Assessing the Ears and Hearing
  • Nose and Sinuses
  • Skill 29.8 Assessing the Nose and Sinuses
  • Mouth and Oropharynx
  • Skill 29.9 Assessing the Mouth and Oropharynx
  • Neck
  • Thorax and Lungs
  • Chest Landmarks
  • Skill 29.10 Assessing the Neck
  • Chest Shape and Size
  • Breath Sounds
  • Skill 29.11 Assessing the Thorax and Lungs
  • Cardiovascular and Peripheral Vascular Systems
  • Heart
  • Central Vessels
  • Skill 29.12 Assessing the Heart and Central Vessels
  • Peripheral Vascular System
  • Skill 29.13 Assessing the Peripheral Vascular System
  • Breasts and Axillae
  • Skill 29.14 Assessing the Breasts and Axillae
  • Abdomen
  • Skill 29.15 Assessing the Abdomen
  • Musculoskeletal System
  • Skill 29.16 Assessing the Musculoskeletal System
  • Neurologic System
  • Mental Status
  • Level of Consciousness
  • Cranial Nerves
  • Reflexes
  • Motor Function
  • Sensory Function
  • Skill 29.17 Assessing the Neurologic System
  • Female Genitals and Inguinal Area
  • Skill 29.18 Assessing the Female Genitals and Inguinal Area
  • Male Genitals and Inguinal Area
  • Skill 29.19 Assessing the Male Genitals and Inguinal Area
  • Anus
  • Skill 29.20 Assessing the Anus
  • Chapter 30: Pain Assessment and Management
  • Introduction
  • The Nature of Pain
  • Types of Pain
  • Concepts Associated with Pain
  • Physiology of Pain
  • Nociception
  • Pain Management Models and Theories
  • Responses to Pain
  • Factors Affecting the Pain Experience
  • Ethnic and Cultural Values
  • Developmental Stage
  • Environment and Support People
  • Previous Pain Experiences
  • Meaning of Pain
  • Emotional Responses to Pain
  • Skill 30.1 Providing a Back Massage
  • Unit 8: Integral Components of Client Care
  • Chapter 31: Asepsis and Infection Prevention
  • Introduction
  • Types of Infections
  • Nosocomial and Healthcare-Associated Infections
  • Chain of Infection
  • Etiologic Agent
  • Reservoir
  • Portal of Exit from Reservoir
  • Method of Transmission
  • Portal of Entry to the Susceptible Host
  • Susceptible Host
  • Body Defenses Against Infection
  • Nonspecific Defenses
  • Specific Defenses
  • Factors Increasing Susceptibility to Infection
  • Nursing Management
  • Skill 31.1 Performing Hand Washing
  • Skill 31.2 Applying and Removing Personal Protective Equipment (Gloves, Gown, Mask, Eyewear)
  • Skill 31.3 Establishing and Maintaining a Sterile Field
  • Skill 31.4 Applying and Removing Sterile Gloves (Open Method)
  • Evaluating
  • Chapter 32: Safety
  • Introduction
  • Factors Affecting Safety
  • Age and Development
  • Lifestyle
  • Mobility and Health Status
  • Sensory–Perceptual Alterations
  • Cognitive Awareness
  • Emotional State
  • Ability to Communicate
  • Safety Awareness
  • Environmental Factors
  • Nursing Management
  • Skill 32.1 Using a Bed or Chair Exit Safety Monitoring Device
  • Skill 32.2 Implementing Seizure Precautions
  • Skill 32.3 Applying Restraints
  • Chapter 33: Hygiene
  • Introduction
  • Hygienic Care
  • Skin
  • Nursing Management
  • Skill 33.1 Bathing an Adult Client
  • Skill 33.2 Providing Perineal-Genital Care
  • Feet
  • Developmental Variations
  • Nursing Management
  • Skill 33.3 Providing Foot Care
  • Nails
  • Nursing Management
  • Mouth
  • Developmental Variations
  • Nursing Management
  • Skill 33.4 Brushing and Flossing the Teeth
  • Skill 33.5 Providing Special Oral Care for the Unconscious or Debilitated Client
  • Hair
  • Developmental Variations
  • Nursing Management
  • Skill 33.6 Providing Hair Care
  • Eyes
  • Nursing Management
  • Ears
  • Cleaning the Ears
  • Care of Hearing Aids
  • Skill 33.7 Removing, Cleaning, and Inserting a Hearing Aid
  • Nose
  • Supporting a Hygienic Environment
  • Environment
  • Hospital Beds
  • Mattresses
  • Side Rails
  • Footboard or Footboot
  • Intravenous Rods
  • Making Beds
  • Unoccupied Bed
  • Skill 33.8 Changing an Unoccupied Bed
  • Changing an Occupied Bed
  • Skill 33.9 Changing an Occupied Bed
  • Chapter 34: Diagnostic Testing
  • Introduction
  • Diagnostic Testing Phases
  • Pretest
  • Intratest
  • Postest
  • Nursing Diagnoses
  • Blood Tests
  • Complete Blood Count
  • Serum Electrolytes
  • Serum Osmolality
  • Drug Monitoring
  • Arterial Blood Gases
  • Blood Chemistry
  • Metabolic Screening
  • Capillary Blood Glucose
  • Skill 34.1 Obtaining a Capillary Blood Specimen to Measure Blood Glucose
  • Specimen Collection and Testing
  • Stool Specimens
  • Urine Specimens
  • Skill 34.2 Collecting a Urine Specimen for Culture and Sensitivity by Clean Catch
  • Sputum Specimens
  • Throat Culture
  • Visualization Procedures
  • Clients with Gastrointestinal Alterations
  • Clients with Urinary Alterations
  • Clients with Cardiopulmonary Alterations
  • Computed Tomography
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging
  • Nuclear Imaging Studies
  • Aspiration and Biopsy
  • Lumbar Puncture
  • Abdominal Paracentesis
  • Thoracentesis
  • Bone Marrow Biopsy
  • Liver Biopsy
  • Chapter 35: Medication Administration
  • Introduction
  • Drug Standards
  • Legal Aspects of Drug Administration
  • Effects of Drugs
  • Drug Misuse
  • Actions of Drugs on the Body
  • Pharmacodynamics
  • Pharmacokinetics
  • Factors Affecting Medication Action
  • Developmental Factors
  • Gender
  • Genetic and Cultural Factors
  • Diet
  • Environment
  • Psychologic Factors
  • Illness and Disease
  • Time of Administration
  • Medication Orders
  • Types of Medication Orders
  • Essential Parts of a Medication Order
  • Communicating a Medication Order
  • Systems of Measurement
  • Metric System
  • Household System
  • Converting Units of Weight and Measure
  • Methods of Calculating Dosages
  • Routes of Administration
  • Oral
  • Sublingual
  • Buccal
  • Parenteral
  • Topical
  • Routes for Opioid Delivery
  • Oral
  • Transnasal
  • Transdermal
  • Transmucosal
  • Rectal
  • Subcutaneous
  • Intramuscular
  • Intravenous
  • Intraspinal
  • Continuous Local Anesthetics
  • Administering Medications Safely
  • Medication Administration Errors
  • Medication Reconciliation
  • Medication Dispensing Systems
  • Process of Administering Medications
  • Developmental Considerations
  • Oral Medications
  • Skill 35.1 Administering Oral Medications
  • Nasogastric and Gastrostomy Medications
  • Parenteral Medications
  • Equipment
  • Preparing Injectable Medications
  • Skill 35.2 Preparing Medications from Ampules
  • Skill 35.3 Preparing Medications from Vials
  • Skill 35.4 Mixing Medications Using One Syringe
  • Intradermal Injections
  • Skill 35.5 Administering an Intradermal Injection for Skin Tests
  • Subcutaneous Injections
  • Skill 35.6 Administering a Subcutaneous Injection
  • Intramuscular Injections
  • Skill 35.7 Administering an Intramuscular Injection
  • Intravenous Medications
  • Skill 35.8 Administering Intravenous Medications Using IV Push
  • Topical Medications
  • Skill 35.9 Administering Ophthalmic Instillations
  • Skill 35.10 Administering Otic Instillations
  • Skill 35.11 Administering Vaginal Instillations
  • Inhaled Medications
  • Irrigations
  • Chapter 36: Skin Integrity and Wound Care
  • Introduction
  • Skin Integrity
  • Types of Wounds
  • Pressure Injuries
  • Etiology of Pressure Injuries
  • Risk Factors
  • Stages of Pressure Injuries
  • Risk Assessment Tools
  • Wound Healing
  • Types of Wound Healing
  • Phases of Wound Healing
  • Types of Wound Exudate
  • Complications of Wound Healing
  • Factors Affecting Wound Healing
  • Nursing Management
  • Skill 36.1 Cleaning a Sutured Wound and Dressing a Wound with a Drain
  • Skill 36.2 Irrigating a Wound
  • Skill 36.3 Obtaining a Wound Drainage Specimen for Culture
  • Chapter 37: Perioperative Nursing
  • Introduction
  • Types of Surgery
  • Purpose
  • Degree of Urgency
  • Degree of Risk
  • Preoperative Phase
  • Preoperative Consent
  • Nursing Management
  • Skill 37.1 Teaching Moving, Leg Exercises, Deep Breathing, and Coughing
  • Skill 37.2 Applying Antiemboli Stockings
  • Intraoperative Phase
  • Types of Anesthesia
  • Nursing Management
  • Postoperative Phase
  • Immediate Postanesthetic Phase
  • Preparing for Ongoing Care of the Postoperative Client
  • Nursing Management
  • Skill 37.3 Managing Gastrointestinal Suction
  • Unit 9: Promoting Psychosocial Health
  • Chapter 38: Sensory Perception
  • Introduction
  • Components of the Sensory Experience
  • Arousal Mechanism
  • Factors Affecting Sensory Function
  • Developmental Stage
  • Culture
  • Stress
  • Medications and Illness
  • Lifestyle and Personality
  • Sensory Alterations
  • Sensory Deprivation
  • Sensory Overload
  • Sensory Deficits
  • Nursing Management
  • Chapter 39: Self-Concept
  • Introduction
  • Self-Concept
  • Formation of Self-Concept
  • Components of Self-Concept
  • Personal Identity
  • Body Image
  • Role Performance
  • Self-Esteem
  • Factors That Affect Self-Concept
  • Stage of Development
  • Family and Culture
  • Stressors
  • Resources
  • History of Success and Failure
  • Illness
  • Nursing Management
  • Chapter 40: Sexuality
  • Introduction
  • Development of Sexuality
  • Birth to 12 Years
  • Adolescence
  • Young and Middle Adulthood
  • Older Adulthood
  • Sexual Health
  • Components of Sexual Health
  • Sexual Expression
  • Sexual Orientation
  • Gender Identity
  • Sexual Practices
  • Factors Influencing Sexuality
  • Family
  • Culture
  • Religion
  • Personal Expectations and Ethics
  • Sexual Response Cycle
  • Altered Sexual Function
  • Past and Current Factors
  • Sexual Desire Disorders
  • Sexual Arousal Disorders
  • Orgasmic Disorders
  • Sexual Pain Disorders
  • Problems with Satisfaction
  • Nursing Management
  • Chapter 41: Spirituality
  • Introduction
  • Spirituality and Related Concepts Described
  • Spiritual Care or Spiritual Nursing Care?
  • Spiritual Needs, Spiritual Disruption, Spiritual Health, and Religious Coping
  • Spiritual Development
  • Spiritual Health and the Nursing Process
  • Nursing Management
  • Religious Practices That Nurses Should Know
  • Holy Days
  • Sacred Texts
  • Sacred Symbols
  • Prayer and Meditation
  • Beliefs Affecting Diet
  • Beliefs About Illness and Healing
  • Beliefs About Dress and Modesty
  • Beliefs Related to Birth
  • Beliefs Related to Death
  • Spiritual Self-Awareness for the Nurse
  • Chapter 42: Stress and Coping
  • Introduction
  • Concept of Stress
  • Sources of Stress
  • Effects of Stress
  • Models of Stress
  • Stimulus-Based Models
  • Response-Based Models
  • Transaction-Based Models
  • Indicators of Stress
  • Physiologic Indicators
  • Psychologic Indicators
  • Cognitive Indicators
  • Coping
  • Nursing Management
  • Chapter 43: Loss, Grieving, and Death
  • Introduction
  • Loss and Grief
  • Types and Sources of Loss
  • Grief, Bereavement, and Mourning
  • Stages of Grieving
  • Manifestations of Grief
  • Factors Influencing the Loss and Grief Responses
  • Nursing Management
  • Dying and Death
  • Responses to Dying and Death
  • Definitions of Death
  • Death-Related Religious and Cultural Practices
  • Death-Related Legal Issues
  • Nursing Management
  • Unit 10: Promoting Physiologic Health
  • Chapter 44: Activity and Exercise
  • Introduction
  • Normal Movement
  • Alignment and Posture
  • Joint Mobility
  • Balance
  • Coordinated Movement
  • Factors Affecting Body Alignment and Activity
  • Growth and Development
  • Nutrition
  • Personal Values and Attitudes
  • External Factors
  • Prescribed Limitations
  • Exercise
  • Types of Exercise
  • Benefits of Exercise
  • Effects of Immobility
  • Musculoskeletal System
  • Cardiovascular System
  • Respiratory System
  • Metabolism
  • Urinary System
  • Gastrointestinal System
  • Integumentary System
  • Psychoneurologic System
  • Nursing Management
  • Skill 44.1 Moving a Client Up in Bed
  • Skill 44.2 Turning a Client to the Lateral or Prone Position in Bed
  • Skill 44.3 Logrolling a Client
  • Skill 44.4 Assisting a Client to Sit on the Side of the Bed (Dangling)
  • Skill 44.5 Transferring Between Bed and Chair
  • Skill 44.6 Transferring Between Bed and Stretcher
  • Skill 44.7 Assisting a Client to Ambulate
  • Chapter 45: Sleep
  • Introduction
  • Physiology of Sleep
  • Circadian Rhythms
  • Types of Sleep
  • Sleep Cycles
  • Functions of Sleep
  • Normal Sleep Patterns and Requirements
  • Newborns
  • Infants
  • Toddlers
  • Preschoolers
  • School-Age Children
  • Adolescents
  • Older Adults
  • Factors Affecting Sleep
  • Illness
  • Environment
  • Lifestyle
  • Emotional Stress
  • Stimulants and Alcohol
  • Diet
  • Smoking
  • Motivation
  • Medications
  • Common Sleep Disorders
  • Insomnia
  • Excessive Daytime Sleepiness
  • Parasomnias
  • Nursing Management
  • Chapter 46: Nutrition
  • Introduction
  • Essential Nutrients
  • Carbohydrates
  • Proteins
  • Lipids
  • Micronutrients
  • Energy Balance
  • Energy Intake
  • Energy Output
  • Body Weight and Body Mass Standards
  • Factors Affecting Nutrition
  • Development
  • Sex
  • Ethnicity and Culture
  • Beliefs About Food
  • Personal Preferences
  • Religious Practices
  • Lifestyle
  • Economics
  • Medications and Therapy
  • Health
  • Alcohol Consumption
  • Advertising
  • Psychologic Factors
  • Nutritional Variations Throughout the Lifecycle
  • Neonate to 1 Year
  • Toddler
  • Preschooler
  • School-Age Child
  • Adolescent
  • Young Adult
  • Middle-Aged Adult
  • Older Adults
  • Standards for a Healthy Diet
  • Dietary Guidelines for Americans
  • Recommended Dietary Intake
  • Vegetarian Diets
  • Altered Nutrition
  • Nursing Management
  • Skill 46.1 Inserting a Nasogastric Tube
  • Skill 46.2 Administering a Tube Feeding
  • Skill 46.3 Administering an Intermittent Gastrostomy or Jejunostomy Feeding
  • Skill 46.4 Removing a Nasogastric Tube
  • Chapter 47: Urinary Elimination
  • Introduction
  • Physiology of Urinary Elimination
  • Kidneys
  • Ureters
  • Bladder
  • Urethra
  • Pelvic Floor
  • Urination
  • Factors Affecting Voiding
  • Developmental Factors
  • Psychosocial Factors
  • Fluid and Food Intake
  • Medications
  • Muscle Tone
  • Pathologic Conditions
  • Surgical and Diagnostic Procedures
  • Altered Urine Production
  • Polyuria
  • Oliguria and Anuria
  • Altered Urinary Elimination
  • Frequency and Nocturia
  • Urgency
  • Dysuria
  • Enuresis
  • Urinary Incontinence
  • Urinary Retention
  • Nursing Management
  • Skill 47.1 Applying an External Urinary Device
  • Skill 47.2 Performing Indwelling Urinary Catheterization
  • Skill 47.3 Performing Bladder Irrigation
  • Chapter 48: Fecal Elimination
  • Introduction
  • Physiology of Defecation
  • Large Intestine
  • Rectum and Anal Canal
  • Defecation
  • Feces
  • Factors That Affect Defecation
  • Development
  • Diet
  • Activity
  • Psychologic Factors
  • Defecation Habits
  • Medications
  • Diagnostic Procedures
  • Anesthesia and Surgery
  • Pathologic Conditions
  • Pain
  • Fecal Elimination Problems
  • Constipation
  • Diarrhea
  • Bowel Incontinence
  • Flatulence
  • Nursing Management
  • Skill 48.1 Administering an Enema
  • Bowel Diversion Ostomies
  • Permanence
  • Anatomic Location
  • Surgical Construction of the Stoma
  • Ostomy Management
  • Skill 48.2 Changing a Bowel Diversion Ostomy Appliance
  • Chapter 49: Oxygenation
  • Introduction
  • Structure and Processes of the Respiratory System
  • Structure of the Respiratory System
  • Pulmonary Ventilation
  • Alveolar Gas Exchange
  • Transport of Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide
  • Systemic Diffusion
  • Respiratory Regulation
  • Factors Affecting Respiratory Function
  • Age
  • Environment
  • Lifestyle
  • Health Status
  • Medications
  • Stress
  • Alterations in Respiratory Function
  • Conditions Affecting the Airway
  • Conditions Affecting Movement of Air
  • Conditions Affecting Diffusion
  • Conditions Affecting Transport
  • Nursing Management
  • Skill 49.1 Administering Oxygen by Cannula, Face Mask, or Face Tent
  • Skill 49.2 Oral, Oropharyngeal, Nasopharyngeal, and Nasotracheal Suctioning
  • Skill 49.3 Suctioning a Tracheostomy or Endotracheal Tube
  • Skill 49.4 Providing Tracheostomy Care
  • Chapter 50: Circulation
  • Introduction
  • Physiology of the Cardiovascular System
  • The Heart
  • Blood Vessels
  • Blood
  • Lifespan Considerations
  • Factors Affecting Cardiovascular Function
  • Risk Factors
  • Alterations in Cardiovascular Function
  • Decreased Cardiac Output
  • Impaired Tissue Perfusion
  • Blood Alterations
  • Nursing Management
  • Skill 50.1 Applying Sequential Compression Devices
  • Chapter 51: Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid–Base Balance
  • Introduction
  • Body Fluids and Electrolytes
  • Distribution of Body Fluids
  • Composition of Body Fluid
  • Movement of Body Fluids and Electrolytes
  • Regulating Body Fluids
  • Regulating Electrolytes
  • Acid–Base Balance
  • Regulation of Acid–Base Balance
  • Factors Affecting Body Fluid, Electrolytes, and Acid–Base Balance
  • Age
  • Sex and Body Size
  • Environmental Temperature
  • Lifestyle
  • Disturbances in Fluid Volume, Electrolyte, and Acid–Base Balances
  • Fluid Imbalances
  • Electrolyte Imbalances
  • Acid–Base Imbalances
  • Nursing Management
  • Skill 51.1 Starting an Intravenous Infusion and Inserting a Short Peripheral Catheter
  • Skill 51.2 Monitoring an Intravenous Infusion
  • Skill 51.3 Changing an Intravenous Container and Tubing
  • Skill 51.4 Discontinuing an Intravenous Infusion and Removing a Short Peripheral Catheter
  • Skill 51.5 Changing a Short Peripheral Catheter to an Intermittent Infusion Device
  • Skill 51.6 Initiating, Maintaining, and Terminating a Blood Transfusion Using a Y-Set
  • Appendix A: Answers to Test Your Knowledge
  • Glossary
  • Index
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